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BLOODHOUND ROCKETS AHEAD TO PISTONHEADS Bloodhound SSC is the latest record-breaking attempt by Richard Noble, whose Thrust SSC was the first car to break the sound barrier. A full-scale model of the remarkable eight-metre long Bloodhound SSC will be on-show in the new Stuff Zone at The PistonHeads Performance Car Show, held at the NEC in Birmingham on 14-17 January 2010. This newly-formed area will showcase some of the leading and latest technological innovations.Thrust SSC set the current land speed record in 1997, at a supersonic 763mph. Now Noble is chasing the 1,000mph barrier with the Bloodhound SSC, with Thrust SSC driver Andy Green once again at the wheel. To reach this speed, the Bloodhound SSC will use both rocket and jet propulsion. The first round of testing on the project, which will cost £6.5m, began last month, with a successful static evaluation of the thrust chamber. The car will be powered by a Eurojet EJ2000 from the Eurofighter Typhoon, as well as a Falcon Rocket, with an 800bhp V12 race engine used to provide hydraulic power. It will be tested for the first time in June 2011. Project Director, Richard Noble, said: "I wasn`t quite sure what would happen when we attended Autosport International in 2009, because the Land Speed Record is often viewed as a non-mainstream activity. In fact, the Bloodhound team was overwhelmed to the point of exhaustion with the public`s enthusiasm and support. Now that we are able to progress to the huge Bloodhound build programme, I am looking forward to a great experience as we bring everyone up-to-date in January." "As the show aims to be `at the cutting-edge of technology`, it is fitting that we are there with the world`s most technically-advanced record car design," said pilot Andy Green. "The whole aim of Bloodhound is to get the public interested in technology and the show provides the perfect platform to get them involved. This is a great opportunity for us to show visitors of all ages just how exciting science and engineering can be!" PistonHeads Show Director Ian France said: "The Bloodhound project demonstrates the wider opportunities available to motorsport through aerospace and advanced engineering, as well as inspiring a new generation of young engineers. We are delighted that this very exciting project will be on display at the show." NOTES FOR EDITORS :: The PistonHeads Show has joined forces with the UK`s market-leading entertainment and gadget magazines, Stuff and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision to create the Stuff Zone with What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision.This newly-formed area aims to showcase the leading and latest innovations in hi-fi, home cinema and technology, incorporating some of the biggest and best brands from the hi-fi and entertainment industries. :: The PistonHeads Show is part of Autosport International, Europe`s largest motorsports show and is the sister product for http://www.pistonheads.com. :: PistonHeads.com is one of the world`s biggest and fastest-growing online communities in the automotive sector, with 2.5 million unique visitors each month. :: Twenty years of success for Europe`s largest motorsport show will be celebrated at Autosport International in 2010. :: Tickets are now on sale for the public show, which is held at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, on 16/17 January. Adult tickets start at £29 per day, with children`s tickets costing from £14.50. To book, please visit http://www.autosport-show.com, or call 0844 579 3188. :: Hi-res images and the Show logo are available on request from Melissa Wicks at melissa.wicks@rsm-live.com. For more information, please visit www.autosport-international.com. 18 November 2009 |