If they do break it then the Brits will just come up with something faster that looks cooler, that thing looks like a red rocket with training wheels and the front of a fighter jet glued onto it.
Good old America, I love the straight forward approach America seems to have to everything. So how do we make this jet car? Well why not cut the front off a jet, and glue a rocket and some wheels onto it, job done.
Good luck to them. You have to love it when plucky nutcases throw their life savings into pointless and life-threatening endeavours like speed records.
Land speed records suck... Those cars aren't usefull whatsoever, so what's the point in trying to make them?
I like science... But it should have a reason too.
I think a jet-powered car speed record is useless. Cars don't have jets. That's the definition. What's the land speed record of a non-jet car? That might be more relevant.
I say give Tom Cruise the job, after all he is a Top Gun and a Nascar champion, combine that with his magic Scientology powers and he is your perfect driver.
There are several land speed records, even a diesel one!
Last night Andy Green (driver) and Glynne Bowsher (engineer) were in Loughborough, to give a public presentation about the Thrust SSC project. I think it's the first presentation they've done about it in a long time, and it was incredible the story they told.
I didn't like Kev's comment on the whole land speed record thing though. These guys were completely broke several times, and yet the determination to do something which many people said was not possible was pretty amazing. We need more people like that in the world, especially Glynne and the other engineers.
Andy came across as being a little arrogant, typical fighter jet pilot who loves himself, but it was impressive the trust he put into the engineers to drive that thing.
To the OP car, that probably won't beat the landspeed record, but the Australian one has a pretty good chance.
Edit: Never mind Kev, I noticed you said "good luck to them", but it ain't pointless in my eyes.