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Video: Update - Bloodhound LSR now 1010 km / h fast

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Video: Update - Bloodhound LSR now 1010 km / h fast

We have another update for the Bloodhound LSR. After the start with 538 km/h 2 was already open weeks later 800 km/h up and now you are even further. The Bloodhound LSR has reached a stately 1010 km / h in another run. This is one of the self-imposed target of 1000 mp / h (1609 km / h) come a bit closer and should probably conjure up so many sponsors a smile in the face. Of course, this time again Andy Green was at the wheel and the target for the test run with the Rolls-Royce EJ200 engine in the LSR was 600 mp / h. Now all the important data will be analyzed again and then you should probably bring a second engine to use. Currently, the LSR is only with one engine on the way, but this will not be enough to set the speed record.

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