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Location : Arizona Test Center, Arizona, U.S.A.
Record : Average speed of 223.345 km/h(world speed record certified by the FIA)
Vehicle : Legacy RS
In 1989, from January 2 through 21, the first-generation Legacy established a new 100,000-kilometer world speed record at the Arizona Test Center located on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona. The 100,000-kilometer distance was covered in 447 hours, 44 minutes, and 9.887 seconds, with an average speed of 223.345 km/h, thus setting a new world speed record.
*Effective as of the end of April, 2005
Location : Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana, U.S.A.
Record : Average speed of 180.082 km/h
(world speed record certified by the FIA and ACCUS for Group T-1=series cross country cars)
Vehicle : Forester
On October 30, 1996, the Forester won the renowned Hulman Trophy* for setting a new world record with an average speed of 180.082 km/h in the 24-hour challenge at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. To ensure that the competition was fair, the two Forester cars that entered the challenge were selected at random from the production line at FHI's Yajima Plant in Gunma Prefecture, and witnessed by the JAF, which was appointed by the FIA. In compliance with the regulations, a roll bar, seat belts, and a bucket seat were mounted for safety on the circuit, and the suspension and tires were changed. However, the rules permitted no other modifications to such areas as the engine or fuel tank. In other words, the vehicles that entered this race were practically the same as the Foresters sold on the market.
* Hulman Trophy: The challenge for the 24-hour endurance speed record of mass-produced and marketed vehicles at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway started in 1920s, but the Hulman Trophy was initiated in 1989, named after the speedway's previous owner, Tony Hulman.
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