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Eddie Hill is fast. He’s so fast he once held simultaneous speed records on land and water. Once, when his boat crashed and he was pitched out, he beat the boat across the finish line-and was ...
Eddie Hill's career is nothing short of legendary. ... In 1984, his drag boat unexpectedly went airborne at 217 mph, leaving him with a concussion, eye injuries and seven broken bones.
Eddie, always on the lookout for new thrills, went from rails to crotch rockets, then got into drag boats in 1974, setting both the quickest e.t. (5.13 seconds) and fastest terminal speed (229 mph ...
At 89 years young, the fastest man on land and water continues to add to his legacy! Wichita Falls own Eddie Hill celebrating with friends, family and racing fans in our community. “I, Tim Short ...
Hill is a Wichita Falls native and drag racing hall of famer. The 85-year-old legend’s storied 72-year career spans from drag racing to motorcycles, boats and now road racing. Need a break?
Eddie Hill, who was a running back and defensive back at Hillsboro High School, went to Memphis and played six years in the NFL, has died at age 67.
Eddie Hill, who was a running back and defensive back at Hillsboro High School, went to Memphis and played six years in the NFL, has died at age 67.
On November 13, 1983, Eddie made back to back 5.16 and 5.17 passes at Firebird Lake. Top speed on the 5.17 trip was 222.22 mph. Is this guy determined or what?
Eddie Hill, who spent six seasons playing running back in the NFL, has died at the age of 67. The Dolphins announced on Monday that Hill died. Hill had been battling brain cancer for several years.
In the last five years, Eddie Hill's Top Fuel dragster has produced two victories and two runner-up finishes at the NHRA Gatornationals, and recorded the quickest competition elapsed time in drag ...