YouTube channel: Net Worth Post
Feb 1, 2026 // runtime: 00:11:32 // views: 639

Video Description from YouTube:

Jessi Combs didn’t die because she was “reckless.” She died because at nearly 550 mph, a tiny moment of mechanical failure becomes unstoppable physics.

In this video, we break down what really happened to Jessi Combs on August 27, 2019 during her North American Eagle land-speed record attempt on Oregon’s Alvord Desert. You’ll learn how land-speed records are actually certified (the two-way average rule), what the North American Eagle jet car was built to do, and why solid aluminum wheels on a natural surface can turn a small piece of debris into a catastrophic trigger.

We also clear up the internet’s biggest myths—whether Jessi “burned to death,” whether it was “driver error,” what record she was actually chasing (the **512.7 mph women’s land-speed record set by Kitty O’Neil), and why the numbers reported online don’t always match what was officially certified. Finally, we cover the posthumous outcome: Guinness recognizing Jessi as the fastest woman on Earth, and the legacy she left behind through trades, fabrication, and inspiring the next generation.
If you’ve ever heard a claim about this crash that didn’t sit right, drop it in the comments—which myth did you hear first?

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