For all those times when you must’ve thought to yourself, “man, I wish I had one of those supersonic cars,” now’s your chance. You’ll get the entire project to oversee and, hopefully, carry right into ...
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The British Bloodhound LSR 1,000 mph rocket car program has been put up for sale due to a lack of funding caused by the coronavirus pandemic, its current owner said. Auto parts entrepreneur Ian ...
The rocket-powered car project better known as the Bloodhound Land Speed Record (LSR) project is officially back on the market for the price of $11 million USD. The current owner, Ian Warhurst ...
Last year, the Bloodhound LSR hit 628 mph in South Africa, and the people responsible for the high-speed vehicle firmly believes theThrustSSC's previous recordof 763 mph—set nearly 25 years ago—is ...
The bumpy road endured by the Bloodhound supersonic car appears set to continue for some time yet, with the current owners behind the venture putting the project up for sale again. Citing difficulties ...
For sale: a rocket-powered car named Bloodhound built specifically to break the land speed record. Theoretical top speed of 1,000 miles per hour. Seats one. Price? A paltry $11 million. The tortured ...
Bad news, land-speed record fans: the project to set a new 1,000mph (1,609km/h) speed record is yet again in serious doubt. On Monday morning, the Bloodhound Land Speed Record Project revealed that it ...
The mission: Build a car that can exceed 1,000 miles per hour. Do we have your attention yet? The jet-engine maker Rolls-Royce PLC have announced that they're supporting the Bloodhound Project, an ...
The Bloodhound land speed record team has smashed through yet another milestone by achieving a successful 628mph run. Just seven other vehicles have managed the feat of driving beyond 600mph, which ...
On the morning of October 15, 1997, a dust trail streaked across Nevada's Black Rock Desert. At its apex, driver Andy Green braced himself at the wheel of thrust SSC as the jet-powered car reached ...