Over 200 sponsor companies have supported 12 world leading universities in the creation of the Bloodhound Supersonic Car. Described as part Formula One car, part rocked and part supersonic jet, this machine is aiming to be the fastest car until now. At the event of London's Canary Whraf, the complete Bloodhound Supersonic Car was displayed to the public after 8 years of research, design and manufacturing. The driver of this invention will be Andy Green, the man who currently holds the world record in velocity in a wheel. The attempt of beat this record ( 1.228 km/h ) will be the next year, in the Hakskeen Pan, located at the Northern Cape. The velocity the Bloodhound Supersonic Car will get is about 1.287 km/h.
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