You Can Now Buy Tickets To See The 1000mph Bloodhound SSC In Testing (At 200mph)

To mark the next stage in its quest to crack the 1000mph barrier on land, Bloodhound SSC is going testing in Cornwall, and for a fee you can be part of the crowd
You Can Now Buy Tickets To See The 1000mph Bloodhound SSC In Testing (At 200mph)

The attempt to take the land speed record past 1000mph is stepping up a gear, with initial testing scheduled for October.

At first, Bloodhound SSC’s public trial runs will rise up to and around the 200mph mark on a 1.7-mile runway in Newquay, Cornwall, and if you want to go and watch it in action while it runs through its systems, tickets are going to be sold.

Interestingly, its top speed on the day, say its makers, will be determined by how good its brakes (borrowed from an old English Electric Lightning jet) are. Right.

The Newquay runway that will be used for the tests
The Newquay runway that will be used for the tests

Provided nothing major goes wrong at that point, the whole project gets shipped to a specially-prepared 11-mile ‘track’ at Hakskeen Pan in South Africa. The aim will be to top 800mph and kick the 20-year-old 763.065mph record set by Thrust SSC into the weeds. After that, more rockets will be added, power will be tripled and maximum attack mode will be engaged, all with the 1000mph target in sight. Full power is anticipated to be the same as 180 Formula 1 cars.

For the higher-speed runs the normal wheels will be replaced by solid aluminium ones. Given that at 1000mph the wheels will be spinning at 10,200rpm, no standard rubber-shod wheel could hold together.

An artist's impression of what 1000mph looks like. Possibly
An artist's impression of what 1000mph looks like. Possibly

The ambitious target is now backed by Chinese corporate giant Geely, which seems to be throwing its money around everywhere lately, making big noises with Volvo, Polestar, Lotus and the London Taxi Company, among others.

Tickets for the public days are available here, priced from £60 for adults and £15 per child. The first 1000 sold will be reduced by £5, according to the prices on the booking page. Family tickets are on offer too.

Via: Autocar

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Comments

The Volvo Guy (Ikea Meatballs)

Aaaand they’re gone…

06/13/2017 - 17:08 |
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TheMindGarage

To think the record was meant to happen a few years ago… anyone smell a hint of Tesla Model 3 here?

06/13/2017 - 18:01 |
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SAVAGE DOGG (Ping-Pong Gang) (Corvette Squad)

If Dodge built this, the SSC would mean Super Sonic (Hell) Cat instead of Super Sonic Car

06/13/2017 - 18:23 |
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DAT HYUNDAI GUY(Miata, S2K and 720s Squads)(Captain Slow)(Un

I hope it doesn’t crash!! I would be a BLOODbowl if so, iI loathe to think HOUND much it would cost in insurance….(I’ll show myself out)

06/13/2017 - 20:04 |
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Anonymous

I live in South Africa and they had a thing at my Varsity. The security measures for the fuel alone is ridiculous. I want to see that thing go when they hit the salt planes. It’s not far from where I live

06/13/2017 - 20:37 |
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Joe Groholske

It was actually supposed to be finished in 2013

06/13/2017 - 21:19 |
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The Abider

But whats it’s best Nürburgring lap time?

06/13/2017 - 21:53 |
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DJ N

Aside from the fact this record to be set soon will be a blast to watch, I have a feeling Geely will slowly take over the world at the rate they’re dishing support and money out

06/13/2017 - 22:36 |
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Anonymous

Nice! Unfortunately I live in India. 😭😭

06/14/2017 - 01:11 |
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