I am trying not to be rude but riding behind a minivan is stupid dangerous. A recumbent enclosed in a shell aka velomobile could break that record but it would take a special velo and very strong rider without needing a minivan to draft. I seem to remember that US Road Champ John Howard did 100 miles in a hour but memory is foggy, he did it on a special long wheel base upright bike behind a big truck.
Nonetheless, I do believe a recumbent like V20 would get better draft off the minivan and would be faster than an upright. At those speeds, rolling resistance paradoxically becomes very, very important because Crr is not a constant as has been proven over and over in the velomobile community. Crr on some tires gets quite a bit higher at say 40-50 mph than at 20-30 mph. It is also enough a factor for a fast recumbent TT racer to consider. Anyway, at one time I was toying with trying for 60 mph on Battle Mountain in a velo and a chainring like 90 or even 100 teeth is needed and the tire comment was something I learned. Looking at the photo, it seems he would be spinning at 130 rpm....should have had probably 65 tooth ring.