GERMAN TO ATTACK RECORD
Hans yon Stuck, the German racing driver, has announced that he is contemplating building, a car which he hopes will beat the world's land-speed record of. 276.816 miles an hour set. up at' Daytona Beach by Sir Malcolm Campbell on March; 7.
"The new car," Herr yon Stuck said, "will be entirely my own design, Its cost will be more than £80,000, and I think I can attain a speed of 330 miles an hour."
Herr yon Stuck said he would build the car in Germany, and that he would attack Sir Malcolm's record on one of the new motor-roads now being built in Germany.
A suggestion that petrol fumes have something to do with cancer of the lung, was made by a Bradford surgeon recently.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 36
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