Stutz Blackhawk Special, During 1927 Frank Lockhart established a world record of 164.28 miles per hour on the dry lakes of Muroc, CA; in a car powered by a tiny 91� cubic-inch displacement engine. This established Lockhart as one of the most competent and skilled drivers in automobile racing. Lockhart's success was due largely to his inherent engineering ability and the ability to make changes necessary to make a racing car go faster.