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Almost a decade of toil and about £30m has been sunk into the British bid to crack 1000mph on land.

[Bloodhound SSC: inside the factory building a 1000mph car]( Almost a decade of toil and about £30m has been sunk into the British bid to crack 1000mph on land. We catch up with the chief engineer behind this audacious project Since initial tests were successful, the team will decamp to Hakskeenpan in South Africa, this time using a rocket to assist its jet engine, Green will attempt to drive it past 800mph, breaking his own 20-year land speed record of 763mph [Read more]( [How to (almost) break the UK land speed record]( Despite having limited resources and ‘technology from the 1950s’, a group of keen volunteers almost succeeded in the feat [Read more]( [Porsche Cayenne S 2018 review]( The third-generation Porsche Cayenne has more tech, more power and a new chassis, but is it enough to make it the best SUV on sale? [Read more]( [Opinion: Why F1 should give points for overtaking]( Formula 1 must start rewarding entertainers such as Max Verstappen, not penalise them [Read more]( [Lotus SUV design revealed in patent diagrams]( Patent images show what the first Lotus SUV could look like; on-road bias is apparent [Read more]( [Video: Porsche Cayenne Turbo - is this the ultimate hot SUV?]( With more technology and power, the Porsche Cayenne Turbo is faster and fitter than ever [Read more]( [Promoted: Looking to save money on your car insurance?]( Compare quotes from up to 100 car insurance brands in one place with our partner, GoCompare [Read more]( (external site) [videopromo]( [Video]( Watch the fastest, rarest and most exciting cars in the world, driven on the limit [Read more]( [blogpromo]( [Blogs]( Analysis, opinion and insight on car-related topics from the Autocar team [Read more]( [subscribepromo]( [Subscribe]( 6 issues for £6 when you subscribe today [Read more]( [Advertisement] [AClogo]( This message was brought to you by Haymarket Media Group, and sent to {EMAIL}. Haymarket Media Group Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP. Registered in England No. 267189. Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information on how we process your personal information. [Click here to unsubscribe](

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