Bloodhound SSC

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An impressive piece of machinery and certainly a "Vehicle" and an awesome achievement if successful! (And a legendary way to die if unsuccessful! Alexander would be proud!:D)

But somehow I cant quite bring myself to consider a rocket/jet driven vehicle as a "Car"

For me a "Car" has to be wheel driven (for which I believe the current record is about 460MPH)

What say you? ;)
 
Saw this on TV this morning; very impressive.

But somehow I cant quite bring myself to consider a rocket/jet driven vehicle as a "Car"

If this is a car, can you classify an aeroplane as a car until the moment it leaves the ground unless the presence of wings, which cars also have, overrides that idea :confused:
 
I have thought this in the past, also. I'm sure 'the book' (whatever book there might be) has regulations on what can and can't be done and definitions, but I see this as a wheeled, land vehicle not a car in the traditional sense. The latter has to be powered at the wheels, not simply a powered, wheeled vehicle. If that makes sense.
 
But somehow I cant quite bring myself to consider a rocket/jet driven vehicle as a "Car"

For me a "Car" has to be wheel driven (for which I believe the current record is about 460MPH)

What say you? ;)

I say.....that the absolute land speed record is for wheeled vehicles. This is a wheeled vehicle. And as you say, there is a separate record for wheel driven vehicles. Calling Bloodhound SSC (and Thrust SSC, Thrust2, et al right back to Spirit Of America in 1963) cars is just a simplification.

Can't wait for Bloodhound SSC to run over 1000mph and put the record well out of the reach of any other country!
 
I saw a documentary on the Thrust SSC some time ago, and if I'm remembering rightly, the most prominent US teams seemed to be chasing a lightweight solution. Now it may have just been selective reporting on the other teams but if any team was going to have something like a space shuttle strapped to a giant roller-skate, I would have expected it to have been the teams from the US.
 
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iirc there's seperate records for land speed, this is just the fastest speed attainable by a wheeled vehicle that doesnt run on tracks.

sometimes wonder why no nutter hasn't just tipped a space shuttle booster on its side and bolted some wheels to it, half a million horsepower anyone?
 
iirc there's seperate records for land speed, this is just the fastest speed attainable by a wheeled vehicle that doesnt run on tracks.

sometimes wonder why no nutter hasn't just tipped a space shuttle booster on its side and bolted some wheels to it, half a million horsepower anyone?

As the wheels would break, you need aerodynamics to stop it flipping out etc.

I like the nice analogue Rolex dials that where shown off last week.

 
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I've seen this beast in the flesh and looked at the engine out of the car as well. Very impressive bit of kit. (need I say that really?) :)

It was quite a long time ago though.
 
I saw a documentary on the Thrust SSC some time ago, and if I'm remembering rightly, the most prominent US teams seemed to be chasing a lightweight solution. Now it may have just been selective reporting on the other teams but if any team was going to have something like a space shuttle strapped to a giant roller-skate, I would have expected it to have been the teams from the US.

is this the documentary you were talking about?
If you haven't seen it, its well worth watching

 
I say.....that the absolute land speed record is for wheeled vehicles. This is a wheeled vehicle. And as you say, there is a separate record for wheel driven vehicles. Calling Bloodhound SSC (and Thrust SSC, Thrust2, et al right back to Spirit Of America in 1963) cars is just a simplification.

I knew it had to be out there somewhere... the FIA information about land speed records was a little dry.

Even Bloodhound accept that they aren't a car:

http://www.bloodhoundssc.com/fia-world-land-speed-record

They are a "special vehicle - Vehicles on at least 4 wheels, which are propelled otherwise than through the wheels."
 
Thrust 2 and SSC are in the transport museum in Coventry, so I've seen them a number of times. seriously impressive machines, and this looks even better :)
 
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