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Louise Ann Noeth, better known as Landspeed Louise is a storyteller known for taking complicated subjects and making them entertaining and educational. She founded LandSpeed Productions in 1984 where she provides film and TV consulting, photography, writing, graphic design, and more. She concentrates on land speed racing and people who do extraordinary feats by designing, building, and driving fast cars, trucks, and motorcycles. She raced jet dragsters, Helped TEAM Vesco capture the current 458 mile-per-hour world record and guided the Breedlove and Fossett teams. She’s one of the few women journalists in the automotive field who’s also comfortable and competent behind the wheel. Her newest book is titled Bonneville Salt Flats, a history and story about land speed racers on the salt.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft    •   Adobe Road Winery   •   Techforce   •    American Collectors Insurance    •   GS Events   •   Barrett-Jackson   

INSPIRATIONAL WORDS

I don’t see borders because of my gender. Stay curious. 

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Trying to decide which photos would go into this book having an archive of thousands to work with.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 1957 Mercury Monterey

RESOURCES

Library and Land Speed Racer Archives

Arcadia Publishing

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Images of America Bonneville Salt Flats by Louise Ann Noeth*

Take Risk by Richard Noble*

Goldenrod by John Baechtel*

Reed Railton by Karl Ludvigsen*

The Reluctant Rocketman by Sarah Kasprowicz

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

“Stay Curious and Courageous!”

WHERE TO FIND LOUISE

Landspeed Louise

 

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If you enjoyed this show, please go to Apple Podcast and leave me a five-star review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and help others to be inspired by Cars Yeah
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