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If you've been looking for the next binge-worthy South Korean TV series to sink your teeth into, Netflix's new crime drama Bloodhounds just might make the wait for Squid Game: Season 2 a little ...
Bloodhound has been in development since 2008, when it was known as Bloodhound SSC (supersonic car), pictured above. The design incorporates a Rolls-Royce jet engine that takes it up to over 600mph ...
England - The world’s most advanced straight-line racing car, Bloodhound SSC will be driven for the first time, at Cornwall Airport Newquay, this October, twenty years after the current record of ...
The Bloodhound LSR project was launched in 2008 as the ‘Bloodhound SSC’ by Richard Noble. Noble held the land-speed record for 14 years, recording a top speed of 1019 km/h (633 mph ...
With the record currently set (and held) by the Thrust SSC in 1997 (with a speed of 763MPH) this was, and is, clearly a lofty task. The Bloodhound SSC, however, all going well, wanted to not only ...
The Bloodhound SSC project has achieved land speeds of 1,010km/h – making it the sixth-fastest land vehicle ever. This speed was achieved in just 50 seconds at the Hakskeen Pan dry bed race ...
Bloodhound SSC entered administration last October seeking up to up to £25 million (around $32 million) in funding. Project Bloodhound is now being bought “for an undisclosed amount” by ...
With all the toing and froing around the Bloodhound project, it's nice to report on some good news as the festive period approaches. In a release issued this morning, FRP Advisory - the Bloodhound ...
Update 12/17/2018: The Bloodhound SSC Project is back, renamed Bloodhound LSR. Just ten days after the announcement that its assets will have to be sold off, the Bloodhound Project's entire $33 ...
The dream of driving 1,000 miles per hour is stuck in neutral. Bloodhound SSC, a British project to build a land-speed-record car, found itself in a position familiar to many big-dream engineering ...
Just last week we learned the Bloodhound SSC project, which planned on breaking the 1000-MPH barrier and becoming the fastest car on earth, went bankrupt and had to shut down. Now, according to ...
Britain-based Bloodhound Programme Limited was developing a car called the Bloodhound SSC in an effort to raise the record from 763 mph—set by Andy Green in the ThrustSSC in 1997—to over 1,000 ...
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