Abstract

In 1997, British Royal Air Force fighter pilot Andy Green broke the world landspeed record at 763 miles per hour (1228 kilometers per hour)-literally faster than some bullets. Now he's gunning for a new record in 2012-driving 1000 mph (1609 km/h) in the new Bloodhound supersonic car.

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