The Bloodhound 1,000mph supersonic racing car will be driven for the first time in Cornwall today - 20 years after the current world land speed record of 763mph was set. Wing Commander Andy Green, who ...
The upper-chassis was lifted off to one side of the car The Bloodhound land speed challenger is likely to be back out on its South African lakebed track early next week. Engineers are now satisfied ...
We have been hearing about the Bloodhound project for some time and now the company has revealed its final version of the car, the Bloodhound SSC. The new Bloodhound SSC that have been unveiled is the ...
A supersonic racing car designed to hit speeds of 1,000mph is to be tested for the first time. The Bloodhound will be put through its paces in Cornwall ahead of a bid to break the 20-year-old land ...
The Bloodhound SSC, which is being prepared to smash the world land speed record at 1,000mph, made its first public appearance today. Around 4,000 spectators packed around the runway at Cornwall ...
A British team is developing a car that will be capable of reaching 1,000mph (1,610km/h). Powered by a rocket bolted to a Eurofighter-Typhoon jet engine, the vehicle will first mount an assault on the ...
On 18 December last year, Yorkshire businessman Ian Warhurst injected new hope into the Bloodhound land speed record project. He bought it, saved it from liquidation and vowed the missile (mere ‘car’ ...
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 ...
A British team is developing a car that will be capable of reaching 1,000mph (1,610km/h). Powered by a rocket bolted to a Eurofighter-Typhoon jet engine, the vehicle aims to show its potential by ...
A British team is developing a car that will be capable of reaching 1,000mph (1,610km/h). Powered by a rocket bolted to a Eurofighter-Typhoon jet engine, the vehicle will first mount an assault on the ...
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