British engineering giant JCB’s bid to set a world hydrogen land speed record is surging ahead – with the car now built and ...
By Alan Baldwin RAF WITTERING, England, June 19 (Reuters) - Andy Green broke the speed of sound in the mighty jet-engined Thrust SSC in 1997 but the fastest man on earth's latest record bid is in a ...
The final preparations for a hydrogen car chasing a land speed record have taken place this week at an RAF base in ...
JCB’s hydrogen-powered land speed car has begun testing in the UK ahead of a Bonneville bid to set a new FIA world hydrogen ...
The Staffordshire-based manufacturer wants to beat the record it set with a diesel car 20 years ago.
JCB’s Hydromax has been testing in the UK ahead of its runs on the Bonneville salt flats in August, when it aims to set a new ...
JCB first became the name to beat in the speed record world two decades ago, when something called the JCB Dieselmax broke ...
On an industrial estate near the M40 in Banbury, engineers are attempting to build a new vehicle capable of breaking a land speed record that has stood for two decades. In May, construction machinery ...
It's testing times at RAF Wittering near Peterborough, where JCB’s bid to break the land speed record is gathering pace. The ...
Records are made to be broken, and few significant benchmarks go unchallenged for long. But Andy Green has been the holder of the world land speed record for nearly three decades, and remains the only ...
Wing Cdr Andy Green said it was a great experience to follow in Sir Henry Segrave's footsteps after exactly 100 years A car which set the world land speed record in 1926 has completed the same course ...
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