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HAUNTING footage shows jet-car racer Jessi Combs’ final moments while attempting to smash the female land speed record. The daredevil, dubbed the ‘fastest woman on four wheels’, died shortly ...
Fans of Jessi Combs, 36, were shocked this summer when "the fastest woman on four wheels" died in a jet car crash. The Mythbusters host was attempting to break her own land-speed record in the...
Jessi Combs, a television host and professional racer, died on Tuesday in Oregon while trying to set a world land speed record. Ms. Combs’s death was confirmed in a statement by the Harney...
Combs hosted the SpikeTV television show Xtreme 4x4, a part of the Powerblock, for four years. Following an on-set accident, [18] Combs announced in February 2008 that she would leave the show. [19] In 2009, Combs appeared in 12 episodes of the seventh season of MythBusters while Kari Byron was on maternity leave. [20] She also appeared on ...
Jessi Combs died in a crash after attempting to break the land-speed record in the Alvord Desert, Oregon, on 27 August 2019. Her jet-powered car clocked a record speed of 522.783 mph (841.338...
In an attempt to beat her 2013 record, she managed a 483.227 mph shakedown run before mechanical problems ended the attempt and caused her 52,000-horsepower, jet-powered car to crash. Combs’ death was confirmed this morning by her team member Terry Madden, who was first on the scene.
Co-host of “Xtreme 4×4” died attempting to break her own land speed record. Jessi Combs was a racing legend known as the “fastest woman on four wheels.” She was a fixture on television ...
Racer and TV personality Jessi Combs died at 39 in a crash in an Oregon desert while trying to break her own four-wheeled women's land-speed record. The former "XTreme 4x4" co-host was...
Jet-car racer and MythBusters guest host Jessi Combs, known as the "fastest woman on four wheels," dies in a crash in Oregon's Alvord Desert while trying to break a speed record.
Racer and TV personality Jessi Combs, who was called the "fastest woman on four wheels," died in Oregon attempting to break her land speed record, authorities announced Wednesday. She was 39.