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NASA's involvement in high-speed technology, particularly in aerodynamics and propulsion, has helped push the limits of land speed records. Some notable examples include: ThrustSSC (Breaking the Sound Barrier): NASA’s work on aerodynamics and materials science played a role in the development of the ThrustSSC, the first car to break the sound barrier (Mach 1) in 1997. The car, designed by Richard Noble and powered by jet engines, achieved a speed of 763 mph (1,227 km/h). NASA’s aerodynamics research helped optimize the vehicle's design for stability at such extreme speeds. Bloodhound LSR (Land Speed Record): NASA contributed to the development of the Bloodhound LSR, a car built to break the 1,000 mph (1,609 km/h) barrier. NASA's expertise in jet propulsion and materials science played a key role in improving the car’s performance. The car uses a hybrid rocket and jet engine setup, showcasing technology derived from space exploration. 2. Development of Lightweight Materials

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Car Culture and Stance (South Africa's Modified Car Scene) In the context of modified cars, "stance" refers to the style and customization of a car's suspension, wheels, and overall appearance to achieve a specific look—often low and wide with aggressive camber angles. South Africa has a growing car culture, and many enthusiasts adopt this "stance" style for their vehicles, particularly in cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. This scene includes lowered cars, custom wheels, wide-body kits, and other modifications designed to make the car stand out. Popular Events: South Africa hosts various car shows and meets, such as "StanceNation" or "South African Car Shows", where the "stance" community showcases their modified cars. Influence of Global Trends: The South African car scene takes influence from global trends but adds its own flair, often influenced by local culture and preferences.

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Daveyton, Gauteng (January 2023): An 8-year-old boy lost his life when a Toyota Etios, engaged in an illegal drag race with a Nissan 1400, veered off course and struck pedestrians on the sidewalk. Residents reacted by assaulting the driver and setting both involved vehicles ablaze. ​ News24 +2 The South African +2 GroupEditors +2 News24 Pretoria (November 2024): During an illegal street race on Steve Biko Drive, a motorcyclist performing a wheelie collided with a car and subsequently crashed into bystanders. The 28-year-old biker sustained critical injuries, and several spectators were also hurt. ​ News24 +2 GroupEditors +2 The Citizen +2 The Citizen +1 GroupEditors +1 Rustenburg, North West (July 2022): At an alleged illegal drag racing event, three vehicles collided with spectators, injuring 15 individuals ranging from minor to critical conditions. No fatalities were reporte

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