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A Different Kind of Used Car Bargain: Bloodhound LSR Supersonic Car Is For Sale
A Different Kind of Used Car Bargain: Bloodhound LSR Supersonic Car Is For Sale

27 Jan 2021, 07:57 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Whoever buys the jet-powered vehicle will also be taking over the project in a new attempt at breaking the land speed record and, hopefully, hit 1,000 mph

 
Bloodhound LSR On-Board Video Shows 628 MPH Desert Test Run
Bloodhound LSR On-Board Video Shows 628 MPH Desert Test Run

27 Nov 2019, 12:57 UTC · By: Alex Carausu / With such a promising start, the next stop is surely going to be the world record. Until then we can only savor this 628 MPH cockpit ride in the Bloodhound

 
Rocket-Shaped Car Reaches 300 MPH in 13 Seconds in Initial Testing
Rocket-Shaped Car Reaches 300 MPH in 13 Seconds in Initial Testing

29 Oct 2019, 08:54 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The afterburner was engaged and ran for 12 seconds during this high-speed attempt, accelerating the Bloodhound from 50 to 300 mph (80 to 483 kph) in 13 seconds

 
Bloodhound LSR Shows Its Solid Wheels as Desert-Spec Record Breaker Revealed
Bloodhound LSR Shows Its Solid Wheels as Desert-Spec Record Breaker Revealed

21 Oct 2019, 13:10 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The car arrived on site on the Hakskeenpan desert in South Africa as hundreds of people were busy clearing by hand 16,500 tons of rock

 
Hundreds of People Move Tons of Rock by Hand to Clear the Way for Bloodhound LSR
Hundreds of People Move Tons of Rock by Hand to Clear the Way for Bloodhound LSR

18 Oct 2019, 12:17 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / 317 people, all part of a South African community, cleared 16,500 tons of rock, by hand, to make way for the Bloodhound LSR test runs

 
Car Powered by Eurofighter Typhoon Jet Engine Going for Speed Record Attempt
Car Powered by Eurofighter Typhoon Jet Engine Going for Speed Record Attempt

1 Oct 2019, 08:04 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The highest speed ever achieved by a car on land, the Thrust SSC, is 763.035 mph (1,227.9 kph), and was set in 1997 by a British team