

The Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999 has set a speed record for a production-based hydrogen-fuel-cell race car with a run of 207.279 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats. The vehicle, designed and built in collaboration with Ohio State University, Ballard Power Systems, and Roush, was piloted on its record run by Ford retiree and veteran Bonneville racer Rick Byrnes.
Rick Byrnes with the Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999
The Fusion 999 is the first vehicle of its kind. Ford says it was created to advance fuel-cell-powered vehicles and to accomplish a feat that had never been attempted before.
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