Capitaine Conneau-"Beaumont," as he called himself-had outraced his rival and waited, with French gallantry, to shake the hand of the adversary he had defeated on untiring wings.
"The Soul of the War"
Philip Gibbs
It was gone in an instant, rushing toward Sun and Earth at a speed that outraced the flying radio message, leaving the ship of the Guard Patrol behind, and leaving the Pilot as he leaves our story.
"Invaders from the Infinite"
John Wood Campbell
He spent half of his wild young restlessness in such long night runs when, in a sort of ecstasy, he outraced the stifled longings of his exiled youth.
"Snow-Blind"
Katharine Newlin Burt