Skip advert
Advertisement

1000mph speed record

Andy Green and Richard Noble aim to shatter previous record

The land speed record is set to be smashed by this, the Bloodhound SSC. Andy Green OBE and Richard Noble OBE, the driver and team boss of the current speed record, will be taking the reigns once again. In 1997 they took Thrust SSC to 763mph, and will aim to crack that with three runs: an 800mph record in 2009, 900mph in 2010 and the main goal, 1000mph, by 2011.

Advertisement - Article continues below

The car that should should achieve all of this is Bloodhound SSC. At the heart of its power is a Eurofighter jet engine, which is joined by an 18in rocket - the sources of power necessary to take Green from 0-1050mph in 40sec, and past the low altitude speed record for an aircraft, which sits at c994mph. The 12.8m long, 6422kg Bloodhound will also travel quicker than a bullet fired from a handgun when at full thrust.

It's not all about number-chasing, either. The Bloodhound project is intended to educate and engage 5-19 year olds, getting as many of them involved in the project as possible. The excitement surrounding the record attempt is expected to ramp up interest in careers in science and technology. The only barriers standing in the way of Green and Noble's record is the need for £10m in funding and three other competitors, all aiming to swipe the land speed record from Thrust SSC.

Keep your eyes on evo.co.uk for the project's latest developments.

Extra Info

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Peugeot’s new petrol engine swaps belts for chains to improve reliability
Peugeot Turbo 100
News

Peugeot’s new petrol engine swaps belts for chains to improve reliability

New engine isn’t performance-oriented but does address some reliability issues around so-called ‘wet belts’, swapping them out altogether for chains
16 Mar 2026
Four hyper hatches for two-thirds less than the new £92k Audi RS3 Competition
Used hyper hatches
News

Four hyper hatches for two-thirds less than the new £92k Audi RS3 Competition

Whatever happened to accessible hot hatchbacks? Nevermind the £92k Audi RS3 Competition, buy these instead
19 Mar 2026
Car makers are U-turning on EVs but car buyers are going to pay the price
Plug-in hybrid Lamborghini
Opinion

Car makers are U-turning on EVs but car buyers are going to pay the price

While the combustion engines we love have a stay of execution, the future won't be all sunshine and rainbows for car enthusiasts
17 Mar 2026