The 1000mph Bloodhound SSC Project Isn't Dead After All

Despite appearing to be doomed, the Bloodhound land speed record effort has been saved
The 1000mph Bloodhound SSC Project Isn't Dead After All

The outlook for the 1000mph Bloodhound SSC project has been looking bleak of late. Having gone into administration in October, it was announced a couple of weeks ago that a buyer couldn’t be found to save the endeavour. The assets from the effort were set to be sold off to repay investors - including the Bloodhound SSC car itself for £250k - making it seem as though the whole thing was over.

However, the team has announced some surprise news: Bloodhound has been saved thanks to “the successful sale of the business and assets”. Yorkshire entrepreneur and trained engineer Ian Warhurst snapped up the whole shebang, putting the land speed record attempt back on the agenda.

Perhaps understandably, the Bloodhound team has said that it is “thrilled,” calling the news, “The best possible Christmas present for the many supporters around the world who have been inspired by the project.”

The 1000mph Bloodhound SSC Project Isn't Dead After All

The record car will be propelled by a Eurofighter Typhoon Rolls-Royce jet engine up to around 300mph, after which a hybrid rocket - fed by a Jaguar supercharged V8-powered fuel pump - would take over and hopefully punt pilot Wing Commander Andy Green to quadruple figures.

Doing so will - understandably - not be cheap. To hit 800mph - breaking the current 763.035mph record - will require £15 million being sent Bloodhound’s way, while going for the full 1000mph will need a £25 million injection of cash.

We should know more about plans for the project early next year.

Comments

Noah Hammerstad

Its gonna die, its dead, nope just kidding, oh wait it is. Aha sorry guys no it aint.

12/17/2018 - 17:18 |
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Anonymous

Looks like my dollar helped.
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I faxed them a dollar bill.

12/17/2018 - 18:01 |
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Alex Shutt/SHUTTMAN

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That the core funding they really needed.

12/17/2018 - 18:33 |
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Anonymous

OMG LETS GOOOOOOO

12/17/2018 - 22:21 |
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Dominik Maslyk (Euro & JDM Addict) (Autistic boi)

That’s a surprising turn of events

12/18/2018 - 08:49 |
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