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This jet-powered car called Bloodhound aims to break the sound barrier and then break the land speed record.
The Bloodhound SSC, the troubled land-speed-record car, broke the 500-mph barrier this week. The rocket car is one step closer to its goal of 1,000 mph.
Bloodhound SSC (Supersonic Car) traveled at 200 mph in test runs at Cornwall Airport in England in October 2017, after a years-long effort to launch the high-speed vehicle of the future.
The Bloodhound SSC, which was set to become the fastest car ever, is officially up for sale and can be purchased for 250,000 pounds ($316,000).
Funds depleted entirely in December, putting the jet- and rocket-propelled Bloodhound SSC (Super Sonic Car) on the market for a £250,000 GBP ($318,000 USD) pittance.
Earlier this month, it looked like the writing was on the wall for the Bloodhound supersonic car project, as it had failed to acquire the roughly £25 million (approximately $32 million) it needed ...
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 ...
The Bloodhound SSC project that was chasing the world speed record has lost funding leaving the future of the car unknown.
Andy Green, the person who was supposed to drive the SSC during its 1000-mph record attempt, says the car is now up for sale after the program's bankruptcy.
A privately-financed bid for the world land speed record has come to a halt with funding exhausted. Britain-based Bloodhound Programme Limited was developing a car called the Bloodhound SSC in an ...
Some sad news this morning for those who appreciate pushing the boundaries of science in pursuit of speed: the Bloodhound SSC project, a rocket car that’s been aiming to hit the 1,000 mph land ...
Efforts to save the Bloodhound supersonic car project from bankruptcy haven't panned out. The team is shutting down after it was unsuccessful in securing the roughly £25 million (about $32 ...