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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 ...
A car built to go 1000 mph has completed its first public tests. The Bloodhound SSC is a jet and rocket-powered streamliner that uses a Formula 1 engine as a fuel pump. The needle-nose car made ...
Meet the Bloodhound SSC. Measuring in at 13.5 meters (44 feet) in length and 7.5 tons in weight, the Bloodhound SSC is capable of producing 135,000bhp. This is all still theoretical at the moment ...
The Bloodhound Supersonic Car (SSC) has been designed for one single purpose: To be the first car ever to reach 1,000mph. Costing a staggering £10m and taking almost a decade to design and build ...
The Bloodhound SSC was built in the UK by a team of Formula 1 and Aerospace experts. While their ultimate goal is 1,000 MPH, they will fist try to set a new World Land Speed record by hitting 800 ...
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 ...
Part spaceship, part racing car, part jet fighter, we go behind-the-scenes to discover how to reach 1,000mph on land. Dubbed as the Concorde for this generation by its makers, the SSC in ...
The car, Bloodhound SSC, marks a bold attempt to set a new Land Speed Record of 1,609kph (1,000mph) by 2016. If successful, it will not only mark the biggest jump in land-speed history ...
With the record ... Bloodhound SSC Well, it’s certainly been a bit of a rollercoaster in terms of the development of the Bloodhound SSC throughout the latter part of 2018. For those of you ...
Andy Green’s back to break his own record and this time, he and his team are aiming to go past the 1000 mph mark in their blue-and-orange 135,000 bhp Bloodhound SSC at Hakskeen Plan in South Africa.