1981
Banks
twin-turbo 454 powers a '68 Corvette to 240 mph at Bonneville,
earning the right to reign as World's Fastest Passenger Car.
1984
The
first 200-mph street-worthy machine is Banks twin-turbo
GT Trans Am, as tested and proven by Car and Driver
magazine.
"Speak
Power. Well, Gale Banks and his engines do just that." Car
and Driver
1987
Running
on nothing but straight gasoline, this Banks twin-turbocharged
Firebird scorches the Salt at 287 mph to become
the new World's Fastest Passenger Car. Despite
dozens of challenges, Banks 'Bird held the title
for 10 years.
"The
three-year buildup paid off during the 38th annual
Bonneville Speed Trials when the Banks 'Bird nabbed
the class win, making it the World's Fastest Passenger
Car. And that was on gas with 'only' 22 pounds of boost;
the twin hairdryers will generate a maximum of 38 pounds
of boost!" Hot Rod
Yearbook
1990
Despite
possessing the aerodynamics of a brick, Banks/GMC Syclone
pickup truck tops 210 mph, becoming both World's Fastest
Pickup Truck and the first pickup to exceed 200 mph.
"Banks
team of Bonneville veterans' fine-tuned race strategy
tweaked the truck to top performance. It put GMC in
a very exclusive club. When you consider they took
a stock, compact pickup with a stock engine, using
only modifications that are available off-the-shelf
today Banks adapted that truck and made it capable
of going over 200 mph, that is quite an achievement...Two
attempts. Two records." Assault
on the Salt (television)
"At
210 mph, this V6-powered GMC S-15 is the World's Fastest
Pickup. The actual record attempt was overseen by one
of Bonneville's top operators, Gale Banks. With his
skilled crew, Banks prepared, operated and maintained
the S-15 on the Salt. In the process, they smashed
a car record held by Porsche. Popular
Hot Rodding
"Banks
is recognized as one of the world's foremost authorities
on turbocharging technology for diesel and gasoline
engines. Banks has worked directly with the Big Three
automakers in product development and has even been
called upon to head up several speed and racing campaigns,
including a GMC Syclone that ran more than 200 mph
at Bonneville." Sport
Truck
1997
At
432 mph, this streamliner is the World's Fastest
Piston-engine Automobile. Partners Teague, Welch
and Banks vow "no rest" till they hit 500 mph
1998
World's
Fastest Motorhome: yes, you read that right. Banks
PowerPack®ed Ford 6.8L V-10 Class-C Chinook blasts past
General Motors', to a new record at 99.8 mph.
1999
Return
of the streamliner, outfitted with a 530-ci blown-nitro
AA motor, ran past a new class at the Bonneville World
Finals. Al Teague backed it up and took another run,
proving at 407 mph it still has plenty of adrenaline.
The Teague-Welch-Banks team patiently waits for "Good
Salt" so they can really lay down the power.

From
the rear-view mirror: Gale
Banks writes about Bonneville

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