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Desert News Fastest Man on Earth Speeds into Northern Cape

Tuesday, 24 July, 2012

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On 24 July 2012, Land Speed Record (LSR) holder Andy Green will be visiting Hakskeenpan in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa to view progress on the world’s fastest race track.

Sponsor News MTN signs up to support BLOODHOUND SSC

Friday, 8 June, 2012

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MTN signs an agreement with Bloodhound SSC to create land speed record and inspire future generation to take up careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Press Release from Cornwall College ... Bloodhound sends Cornwall College SuperSonic

Monday, 12 March, 2012

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The Bloodhound SuperSonic Car (SSC) team sped into Cornwall College Camborne from 11th to 13th March during National Science and Engineering Week with a full-size replica of the car they hope will break the Land Speed Record.

Education News BLOODHOUND Tours 100 Northamptonshire Schools

Wednesday, 22 February, 2012

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  • Bloodhound Education Programme to visit 100 schools across Northamptonshire
  • From kindergarten to college, supersonic car delivers STEM inspiration to 15,000 students

Press Release Timken to provide wheel bearing solution for 1,000 mph car

Wednesday, 2 September, 2009

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The BLOODHOUND Project, Britain’s 1,000mph land speed record attempt, announced today that wheel bearing manufacturer Timken will be sponsoring the wheel bearing solution for the BLOODHOUND SSC (Super Sonic Car).

Press Release Lockheed Martin UK to help re-invent the wheel for world’s fastest car

Monday, 27 July, 2009

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Lockheed Martin UK is providing Research & Development in the first step towards designing the wheels on the world’s fastest car, BLOODHOUND SSC.

Press Release Noble, Green and Team Target 1,000mph Record

Thursday, 23 October, 2008

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LONDON, 23rd OCTOBER - Today at the Science Museum Lord Drayson, Minister of State for Science and Innovation, launched The BLOODHOUND Project, a three-year mission lead by Richard Noble OBE to create a land speed record car capable of achieving 1,000mph.

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