The Thrust SSC reached a top speed of 761 miles per hour! It was the first car in the world to break the sound barrier (750 miles per hour).
A vehicle called "ThrustSSC" was clocked at 763.035 mph. It was driven by Andy Green at Black Rock Desert USA, October 15 1997.
A vehicle called "ThrustSSC" was clocked at 763.035 mph. It was driven by Andy Green at Black Rock Desert USA October 15 1997.
763.035 mph set by ThrustSSC in 1997.
The ThrustSSC holds the current land speed record of 763.035 mph (1,227.986 km/h). It set this record on October 15, 1997, in Nevada's Black Rock Desert.
The fastest vehicle on earth is the ThrustSSC which is a vehicle from the UK. In second place is the Vesco Turbinator.
Yes. Some vehicles such as the ThrustSSC can go faster than the speed of sound, breaking the sound barrier causing the "sonic boom."
Yes - It set the record on 15th October 1997 - achieving a speed of 763 mph (1,228 km/h)
A vehicle called "ThrustSSC" was clocked at 763.035 mph. It was driven by Andy Green at Black Rock Desert USA
A vehicle called "ThrustSSC" was clocked at 763.035 mph. It was driven by Andy Green at Black Rock Desert USA, October 15 1997.
The current 1 mile land speed record of 763.035 set in 1997, held by ThrustSSC still stands so it has not been broken.
A vehicle called "ThrustSSC" was clocked at 763.035 mph. It was driven by Andy Green at Black Rock Desert USA October 15 1997.
A vehicle called "ThrustSSC" was clocked at 763.035 mph. It was driven by Andy Green at Black Rock Desert USA October 15 1997.