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Woah! Can you believe it? A car just hit 1000 mph - that’s insane! It’s like something out of a sci-fi movie. I mean, who would’ve thought a car could go that fast? It’s mind-blowing. Talk about breaking the speed limit! This is definitely a record breaker. I’m sure everyone is wondering how they did it - and what kind of car was it? All we know is that this vehicle just made history, and we can’t wait to see what comes next.

Has A Car Ever Hit 1000 Mph? [Solved]

Wow! This is an amazing opportunity - a rocket-powered car named Bloodhound, built to break the land speed record with a theoretical top speed of 1,000 mph. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own something so unique - and it only seats one!

  1. Thrust SSC: The Thrust SSC (Super Sonic Car) was the first car to break the 1000 mph barrier, achieving a top speed of 763 mph in 1997.

  2. Driver: The driver of the Thrust SSC was Andy Green, a British Royal Air Force pilot and test pilot.

  3. Design: The car was designed by Richard Noble and Glynne Bowsher, with assistance from Ron Ayers and Jeremy Bliss. It featured two afterburning Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan engines that produced over 50,000 pounds of thrust combined.

  4. Location: The record-breaking run took place at Black Rock Desert in Nevada on October 15th 1997.

  5. Record: The record still stands today as the fastest land speed ever achieved by a wheeled vehicle on land, making it one of the most impressive feats in automotive history!

Wow, a car just hit 1000 mph! That’s incredible - it’s like it was flying! It must have been an amazing sight to see. I bet it felt like time was standing still as the car zoomed past. Unbelievable!