Don Vesco |
( -2002 ) |
1975 - Don Vesco and his Yamaha "Sliver Bird," the first motorcycle over 300 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Don Vesco holds Hot Rod Magazine's prestigious Top Time Trophy. He is the only person to have received this award for both a car and a motorcycle (322 mph 1978) Early Vessco streamliner. Don Vesco and his new at the time 1955 Triumph T100 R |
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The Vesco family has been racing at the Speed Trials on the Bonneville Salt Flats for most of their over fifty years long history. In 1957 John Vesco first raced what was then known as the Vesco-Dinkins streamliner, a car that evolved through the years to become the current Vesco-Nish 444 streamliner, presently undergoing yet another rebuild.
Don Vesco died of cancer in 2002, defeated by an enemy he had been fighting while, or perhaps "by", setting new speed records. Team Vesco, under the direction of Rick Vesco, continued to race at Bonneville, and still does, setting records with a new version of the famous Vesco family 444 streamliner, but the project to break the 500 mph barrier with a wheel-driven record was put on hold, although Turbinator was maintained "ready to run" and will indeed make a "Don Vesco Memorial Run" at Speed Week 2011.
Don Vesco's 1st Yamaha Streamliner 1963 Don Vesco 200 mph club 1963 Don Vesco & the Viper We remember Don Vesco |