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Richard Noble is one such person. He’s spearheading a project called Bloodhound SSC that will visit uncharted territory on its way to a new land speed record on the far side of 1,000mph.
Bloodhound SSC is designed to shatter the existing land speed record, aiming for a top speed of over 1,000 mph (1,600km/h). Achieving that goal will require more space than is possible on a runway ...
The car is powered by a Rolls-Royce EJ200 jet from a Eurofighter Typhoon, a number of Nammo hybrid rockets and a Jaguar V8 engine (Picture: Bloodhound SSC) Today’s trails will test the car’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
The world's first 1,000 mph car, the Bloodhound SSC, just became bullet-proof. This car isn't going to hit the highway in a hail of gunfire, obviously. It plans to break the World Land Speed ...
This is the Bloodhound SSC. Or, at least, this will be the Bloodhound SSC, which will attempt to achieve the land speed world record and drive more than 1,000 mph, across the Kalahari Desert in ...
British-built supersonic car, Bloodhound SSC, is set to make its world debut on 17 November 2015 with a 200mph trial at the Newquay Aerohub in Cornwall. According to the team building the car ...