Brother Lou just released the eleventh, in the unending episodes of Bonneville Stories. Leslie is a real inspiration for woman racers.
If you also click on his Bonneville stories web site you will see an outstanding video of Denis Manning, Chris Car, and the 7 crew setting the new land speed record at the Cook meet last fall. Some of his best work yet, if I may say, and not just cause he's my little brother. Geee I wonder who will be next ?
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www.bonnevillestories.comLeslie Porterfield loves a challenge. At the age of 16 she bought an old cruiser in boxes for $200 reconstructed it … mostly because someone said it couldn’t be done. So it is not surprising that at the age of 32 Leslie holds the fastest record on a motorcycle of any woman in the world and is the first woman to earn inclusion into the prestigious Bonneville 200 MPH Club on a conventional motorcycle. After crashing at the Bonneville Salt Flats in 2007 breaking 7 ribs, puncturing a lung and suffering a concussion Leslie was determined to set some records … and she did! The record of 209 MPH on an unfaired motorcycle and again in 2009 with an unbelievable 240 MPH pass belong to Leslie. This is the first time in history a woman has taken the award. Leslie’s goals are simple and summed up in two words “Go Faster!”
Enjoy the ride,