Bloodhound racer cockpit unveiled in Bristol
The cockpit of the Bloodhound SCC racer is on display in Bristol today. It took 10,000 hours to construct. The car is capable of 1000mph
The cockpit of the Bloodhound SCC racer is on display in Bristol today. It took 10,000 hours to construct. The car is capable of 1000mph
The cockpit of a supersonic car capable of reaching one thousand miles-an-hour has been unveiled in Bristol.
The team behind the car, called Bloodhound, are hoping it will break the world land speed record in South Africa next year.. The cockpit was designed and manufactured in Avonmouth - and took more than ten thousand hours to complete.
The pilot of the Bloodhound, Andy Green, spent some time talking Bob Constantine through how it works.
The creative industries across Bristol and Bath have received £46 million to create 'new experiences and boost productivity.'
A service in Plymouth run by the NSPCC, which helps prevents online child sexual abuse, is expanding.
Bristol Water is urging people to stay safe and not swim in the water at spots like Chew Valley or Cheddar Lake this weekend.