The former record, set in 1997 is about to be broken by the Bloodhound, a new supersonic car that can hit 1,000 miles per hour, with the help of a rocket engine borrowed from a satellite launch ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Engineers have banded together to create a supersonic car that's built to travel faster than a bullet from a handgun. At 3.6 miles per minute, the Bloodhound ...
The Bloodhound Super Sonic Car has conducted its first public runs. Using just the thrust of its jet engine, the vehicle raced to 210mph (340km/h) down the runway at Newquay Airport in southwest ...
The design team behind the Bloodhound supersonic car hopes it will reach 1,000 miles an hour and shatter the existing land-speed record. After eight years of research, design and manufacturing ...
The Bloodhound supersonic car will conduct high-speed trials in October. The team behind the rejuvenated project says it now has the financing to go test the vehicle at 500-600mph. This should ...
Visitors look at the Bloodhound Supersonic Car as it stands on display during a photocall to promote its World Debut, at Canary Wharf in east London on September 24, 2015. The team behind the ...
NARRATOR:'It's called Bloodhound SSC. SSC stands Supersonic Car. It's trying to travel over 1000 miles per hour. That's faster than a bullet fired from a gun. It's aiming to break the land speed ...
The Bloodhound supersonic car will use a parachute's drag and air resistance to slow it down from 1000 mph. But what design makes the best parachute? Children from Links Primary School in London ...