The UK’s Bloodhound land-speed record (LSR) project is looking for a new owner to take the team through to its world land-speed record attempt in 2022. In 2019, the Bloodhound team deployed to South Africa to conduct high speed testing, with the car hitting a peak speed of 1 011 km/h, thereby proving that Bloodhound has real record-breaking capability, says the team. The Bloodhound team now needs to install the Nammo monopropellant rocket, giving the car a top speed of more than 1 287 km/h.
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