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bloodhound

a large breed of hound having a smooth glossy coat of red, tan, or black and loose wrinkled skin on its head: formerly much used in tracking and police work
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"Since buying Bloodhound from the administrators last December, the team and I have been overwhelmed by the passion and enthusiasm the public have shown for the project," says Warhurst.
for the right leave a lasting Andrew Wing Commander Andy Green already holds the world land speed record of 763mph (1,228km/h) with the UK's Thrust SSC team, led by Bloodhound's Project Director Richard Noble.
UK fans had the opportunity to watch Bloodhound SSC (pictured) in action at the public tests held last October, in Newquay.
The team said the trials would test Bloodhound's performance and handling during one of its most vulnerable phases - the point between 400mph and 500mph.
The Bloodhound is "brand new from start to finish," he says.
Bloodhound SSC is taken to the runway for its first test run BEN BIRCHALL
The current land speed record stands at 763.035 mph and was set by BLOODHOUND SCC driver Andy Green in 1997.
Powered by both a jet engine and a rocket, Bloodhound is the most complicated car ever built, AkzoNobel stated.
The engineers designing the Bloodhound knew they faced a challenge.
Blue Bloodhound introduced a new digital technology that connects carriers and drivers.
The F-TYPE R Coupe will be showcased in the Bloodhound Rapid Response livery.
MIDLANDS businesses heard the latest developments behind the attempt to break the world land speed record of 1,000mph when BLOODHOUND SSC (SuperSonic Car) came to Birmingham.
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