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Feature   March 1, 2004   by CARS Magazine

Dodge Breaks Record for World’s Fastest Pickup

The Dodge Ram SRT-10 has unseated the Ford SVT Lightning as the world's fastest pickup. Only recently off the Saltillo, Mexico, assembly line and not modified for additional power or enhanced aerodynamics, the Dodge Ram SRT-10 posted a two-lap, bo...


The Dodge Ram SRT-10 has unseated the Ford SVT Lightning as the world’s fastest pickup. Only recently off the Saltillo, Mexico, assembly line and not modified for additional power or enhanced aerodynamics, the Dodge Ram SRT-10 posted a two-lap, both-directions average speed of 154.587 mph over a “flying kilometer” on the 4.71-mile oval at the DaimlerChrysler Proving Grounds in Chelsea, Michigan.

The record run by the Dodge Ram SRT-10 was certified by Guinness World Records and the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). The previous record was 147.54 mph, set last July by the Ford SVT F-150 Lightning, before the Dodge Ram SRT-10 went into production.

According to Guinness World Records rules, the record speed had to be the average of two one-kilometer runs in opposite directions along the same track, made within an hour of one another. The timing equipment had to be certified as accurate to within 1/1000th of a second, and supplied and operated by a qualified third party. The speed of each run was timed by means of sensors at the start and finish of the measured kilometer, thus giving an average speed over the full distance.

Behind the wheel of the Ram SRT-10 in the record-setting run was Brendan Gaughan, a six-time winner in a Dodge Ram in the 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.


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