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The man who helped the C4 “King of the Hill” Corvette ZR-1 earn its reputation for endurance and speed has passed away.
Race car driver/owner Tommy Morrison was among an eight-member team that not only broke the 24-hour world speed record set 50 years earlier by Ab Jenkins’ Mormon Meteor, a single-seat race car powered by an aircraft engine, but they also established 11 other records, including a 5,000-mile mark, at an average of 175 miles per hour.
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