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Show Eyston Tells of Buoyancy Felt in Bullet-Like Pace "At that ipted the ground imim to curt up urnlf r ma I had a flight fvtling that I waa going uphill. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, j Oct. IS . Captain George E. T. Eyaton. English race driver who drove 304 miles per hour over tills dry lake bed today, aald he had a feeling at "buoyancy" while apeeding over land faster than man has ever traveled before "Aslds from that." the retired British army captain said. "I had no other particular emotion. "When I passed the three-mile mark I could feel the car's tires bits Into the firm salt. From then on I seemed to be flying Thunderbolt' Thun-derbolt' had taken the bit In her mouth and I Just had to bear down and keep my eyes on that black line up the center of tha course. "I had no fear Visibility was good The car steered perfectly "The black line iaix inches wide l wu almost Indistinct at that apeed. I had to concentrate terrifically to keep dead on the courae. |