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December 12, 2022Team NZ breaks wind-powered land speed record2 minutesPlayTeam New Zealand usually makes waves on the water but today it's celebrating setting a wind powered land speed world record.The high-tech craft - "Horonuku" - reached 222.4 kilometres per hour on the salt flats of Lake Gairdner in South Australia.Horonuku was piloted by decorated America's Cup sailor Glenn Ashby.He spoke to Māni Dunlop....moreShareView all episodesBy RNZ511 ratingsDecember 12, 2022Team NZ breaks wind-powered land speed record2 minutesPlayTeam New Zealand usually makes waves on the water but today it's celebrating setting a wind powered land speed world record.The high-tech craft - "Horonuku" - reached 222.4 kilometres per hour on the salt flats of Lake Gairdner in South Australia.Horonuku was piloted by decorated America's Cup sailor Glenn Ashby.He spoke to Māni Dunlop....moreMore shows like Midday ReportView allSaturday Morning38 ListenersNine To Noon17 ListenersSunday Morning12 ListenersCheckpoint7 ListenersAt The Movies3 ListenersMorning Report20 ListenersAfternoons8 ListenersNine To Noon Politics2 ListenersThe Panel5 ListenersNights2 ListenersYour Money With Mary Holm7 ListenersIt Takes A Village5 ListenersFirst Up Podcast2 ListenersSmart Talk0 ListenersCulture 1010 ListenersMusic 101 Interviews0 Listeners
Team New Zealand usually makes waves on the water but today it's celebrating setting a wind powered land speed world record.The high-tech craft - "Horonuku" - reached 222.4 kilometres per hour on the salt flats of Lake Gairdner in South Australia.Horonuku was piloted by decorated America's Cup sailor Glenn Ashby.He spoke to Māni Dunlop.
December 12, 2022Team NZ breaks wind-powered land speed record2 minutesPlayTeam New Zealand usually makes waves on the water but today it's celebrating setting a wind powered land speed world record.The high-tech craft - "Horonuku" - reached 222.4 kilometres per hour on the salt flats of Lake Gairdner in South Australia.Horonuku was piloted by decorated America's Cup sailor Glenn Ashby.He spoke to Māni Dunlop....more
Team New Zealand usually makes waves on the water but today it's celebrating setting a wind powered land speed world record.The high-tech craft - "Horonuku" - reached 222.4 kilometres per hour on the salt flats of Lake Gairdner in South Australia.Horonuku was piloted by decorated America's Cup sailor Glenn Ashby.He spoke to Māni Dunlop.