British engineering giant JCB is targeting a new land speed record with a 32-foot car powered by its own hydrogen engines.
Wing Cdr Andy Green said it was a great experience to follow in Sir Henry Segrave's footsteps after exactly 100 years A car which set the world land speed record in 1926 has completed the same course ...
JCB – not exactly the byword for high performance, is it?Yet, 20 years ago, the British construction and agricultural ...
A racing car famous for breaking the land speed record has returned to Carmarthenshire to mark its centenary. The car, known as Babs, set a world record on the sands of Pendine 100 years ago with ...
The manufacturer wants to beat the 350mph record it set with a diesel car in 2006 with its new Hydromax.
Two hydrogen combustion engines for construction and agricultural machinery are intended to accelerate a high-speed vehicle ...
Oh, the Suzuki Hayabusa. It's far too fast for the vast majority of riders, has a reputation for mostly being ridden by people you hate, and doesn't even have the fastest top speed anymore. However, ...
The Rennlimousine, a speed-record car that hit 203 mph in 1935, has been rebuilt and will drive up the hill climb at this ...
The Auto Union Lucca originally hit 203 mph almost a century ago. A recreation will run at the Goodwood Festival of Speed ...
Speed is everything in the automotive realm, but if you're going to be record-breaking fast, you might as well look incredible while you're at it. Luckily, the aerodynamic demands of true speed beasts ...
A car which set the world land speed record in 1926 is set to drive the same course on which it reached 152.33mph a century ago. Sir Henry Segrave set the world land speed record on Ainsdale Beach, ...