Popular Articles
AUDI

Sports car drivers have...

Sports car drivers have three points of contact with their vehicle: the steering wheel, pedals and seat. And some of the best hot hatch chairs available are found in Volkswagen"s Golf R32. Now the figure-hugging Recaros can be fitted to the cheaper GTI as an option. But you might need to sit down before you learn the price: ÷Ł945 if trimmed in cloth or ÷Ł2,345 for seats upholstered in leather.



If you need more space...

If you need more space for your holiday luggage, but donň€™t have room to store a roof box when itň€™s not in use, the HandiHoldall is the answer. It works with the HandiRack system to provide masses of capacity, yet folds into a package thatň€™s small enough to be kept in the boot.


News of the day
Bella bambino! Maseratiň€™s...

Bella bambino! Maseratiň€™s GranTurismo is getting a little brother ň€“ and hereň€™s an exclusive preview of the striking new car.

New Technologies

Project Bloodhound answers...

Project Bloodhound answers the question of what to do when you reckon a land speed record of 763mph isnň€™t quite enough. Brought to you by the team responsible for Thrust SCC, the car that broke the sound barrier back in 1997, Project Bloodhound is aiming to take Andy Green beyond 1000mph.

To achieve Mach 1.4, the Bloodhound will employ a mix of rocket and jet power. The jet, pinched from a Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, nestles just above a rocket, providing a combined thrust of 135,000bhp ň€“ thatň€™s the equivalent of 180 Formula One engines.

>> CLICK HERE TO SEE A VIDEO OF THE BLOODHOUND ROCKET CAR RACING A FIGHTER JET

During a run, the car will burn 1.7 tonnes of fuel. The rocket alone guzzles over a tonne of Hydrogen Peroxide and its fuel pump is driven by a 750bhp V12 from a Superleague Formula racing car. If it does its job, Green will enter the flying mile after 43sec of the run and at 1030mph.

A combination of an air brake, parachutes and carbon fibre wheel brakes will stop the car. The team will then have an hour to turn it around and complete a run in the opposite direction to break the record.

Green is now 47 and admits the decision to drive was not easy. ň€śI always said Iň€™d need a good team and a good reason to do it again. If weň€™d been talking about doing 780mph then Iň€™d have said no, but 1000mph feels like a good reason.ň€ť

Ron Ayers, the 77 years old aerodynamics genius behind Thrust SSC, is leading the design process. ň€śIň€™ve been retired about four times but it doesnň€™t seem to make any difference,ň€ť he says. Ayers must ensure the car is slippery enough to break the record, while remaining stable and grounded. ň€śThe biggest problem is the shock waves acting on the car when youň€™ve broken the sound barrier,ň€ť he explains. ň€śThe forces on the car are constantly changing.ň€ť

The man leading the project is Richard Noble, the former land speed record breaker who also led the Thrust team. Nobleň€™s great vision for Bloodhound was to use the project to inspire a new generation of engineers through an in-school education programme. Over 10% of schools in England and Wales have already signed-up to follow the project.

ň€śWeň€™re not a secretive Formula One team,ň€ť he explains. ň€śWe can share with everyone exactly what weň€™re doing. Young people were inspired by great engineering feats of the past, such as Concorde. We want them to be inspired by this today.ň€ť

The team will now spend the next eighteen months building and testing the car before they decamp to the Hakskeen Pan in South Africaň€™s Northern Cape to prepare for the record run.




Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):