"SALT LAKE CITY -- A British team trying to set a speed record for an electric car gave up because the mustard-yellow, torpedo-shaped vehicle wouldn't start for a third morning in a row. They plan to return next year for another try at topping 300 mph (480 kph)," reports AP.
"The current record for an electric car is 245 mph (395 kph), set by an American team in 1999 using a similarly streamlined car powered by thousands of AA batteries. That record, sanctioned by the Federation Internationale de L'Automobile, was set on Utah's nearby Bonneville Salt Flats, which are too wet at this time of year for speed trials."