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  2. Jessi Combs - Wikipedia

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    The official cause of death was determined to be "blunt-force trauma to the head" occurring prior to the fire that engulfed the race vehicle after the crash. [ 25 ] Combs' final run across Oregon's Alvord Desert on August 27 reached 522.783 mph (841.338 km/h), [ 26 ] before her crash, which broke the existing women's land speed record of 512.71 ...

  3. Mythbusters' Jessi Combs dies in crash at 36 while ... - AOL

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    Jessi Combs dead: Mythbusters' and Overhaulin' star killed in crash at 36

  4. Jessi Combs crash caused by mechanical failure [Video] - AOL

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    Jessi Combs's cause of death has been revealed two months after her fatal jet car accident, as the Harney County Sheriff's Office announced it had completed its investigation. "Based on the ...

  5. Jessi Combs crash caused by mechanical failure - AOL

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    Mechanical failure of the front wheel led to Combs's fatal jet car accident.

  6. List of MythBusters cast members - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Nelson, or simply Jess, was a "Mythtern" (portmanteau of MythBusters and intern). She made her first appearance on MythBusters during the "Archimedes' Death Ray" episode as part of the girls' team on the small scale build-off. She appeared again in the "Whirlpool of Death" myth

  7. Grant Imahara - Wikipedia

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    Grant Masaru Imahara (October 23, 1970 – July 13, 2020) [1] was an American electrical engineer, roboticist and television host. He was best known for his work on the television series MythBusters, on which he designed, built and operated numerous robots and machines to test myths over the course of the show.

  8. 'MythBusters' star Jessi Combs' family: Her 'legacy lives on ...

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    Jessi Combs’ family reflected on her lasting legacy after the MythBusters star’s untimely death at the age of 39.

  9. North American Eagle Project - Wikipedia

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    In a land speed record attempt on August 27, 2019, the North American Eagle crashed, killing driver Jessi Combs. During the run, Combs did set a new world land-speed record for a woman, at 522.783 mph (841.338 km/h). [2] [3] Since the crash, the project has been abandoned. [4]