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Pendine Sands, stretching for miles along the coast of south-west Wales, marks a motoring milestone on Monday with the return of a 'Blue Bird' car that captured the world's attention a century ago.
Pendine Sands, stretching for miles along the coast of south-west Wales, marks a motoring milestone on Monday with the return of a 'Blue Bird' car that captured the world's attention a century ago.
It's the perfect environment for pushing limits, as evidenced by the Thrust SSC breaking the sound barrier at a speed of just over 763 mph there.
One person was badly hurt after losing control of their car on I-91 South in Enfield, Connecticut, early Sunday morning.
Crash on Interstate 91 results in a one-car crash after a car ends up on top of a guide rail. Driver was taken to hospital with apparent injuries.
Ben Oliver explores why humans are willing to risk it all for the sensation for speed, in talks with experts and Wing Commander Andy Green.
A resident told the committee that Connecticut highway noise “is borderline unbearable” should be addressed with sound barriers.
NASA’s Quesst Mission aims to develop a new supersonic jet that produces quiet sonic booms, allowing for faster-than-sound flight over land, potentially paving the way for commercial bans to … ...
Over the weekend, a player broke the 37 km/h barrier in the Bundesliga for the first time. Especially in recent years, the throne has been repeatedly reoccupied.
Boom Supersonic and NASA just dropped an incredible photo of the XB-1 breaking the sound barrier over the Mojave Desert. Using Schlieren photography, they captured air distortions that are usually ...
NASA Image Shows XB-1 Jet Break The Sound Barrier Without Producing Audible Sonic Boom The XB-1 jet broke the sound barrier three times during its test flight. No boom was heard from the ground.
NASA and Boom Supersonic release a stunning photo of the XB-1 jet breaking the sound barrier, showcasing the future of faster air travel.
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