Thrust SSC

Project Status - Al Jafr, Jordan - 4th June 1997

The ThrustSSC Team are in Jordan continuing high-speed testing of ThrustSSC.


Microplex Web Cameras

The very latest information on the project in Jordan can be seen through the live pictures from our Microplex Web Cameras.


Individual Status Reports

Car

  1. ThrustSSC has made good progress to a peak of approximately 490mph
  2. Clearance to 500mph then 550mph has been given

Team

  1. The Jordan2 operations team are finding the heat difficult but are in good spirits

Jafr Desert, Jordan

  1. The Jafr Desert, Jordan, has dried well after the winter floods and is now usable. The surface is generally better than 1996. Hardness is currently 14 or better on the California Bearing Ratio scale.
  2. The tracks have been surveyed and the white lines are being painted with 'jir'
  3. The Bedouin crossing tracks are being repaired
  4. Track 1 is ready for use from Mile 0 to Mile 10
  5. Tracks 8 and 9 are ready for use from Mile 0 to Mile 8.5
  6. Track 10 is ready for use from Mile 0 to Mile 3
  7. Tracks 6 and 7 are ready for use from Mile 0.5 to Mile 1.5
  8. Track 10 has been used from Mile 3 to Mile 8.5
  9. Tracks 11 and 12 have been fully used

Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA

  1. The Heads of Agreement with the Spirit of America team for this autumn's head-to-head race has been signed
  2. Negotiations with the Bureau of Land Management are underway for the operating permits

Weather

  1. Early mornings are cool and still
  2. By mid-morning it is very hot with a light breeze and clear skies
  3. In the afternoon the wind picks up, but the temperatures remain high
  4. Occasional dust storms are expected

Jeremy Duck

... is going to miss his new friends when they leave today.


Plans

Please check our Runs Database for the very latest information on the progress of ThrustSSC - the database is always updated as soon as possible after the car runs - and always before any report is written and published.


Mazola Excursion

'Fodding' in the intense heat of early afternoon is impossible - it is simply too exhausting. As a result, the team are in the habit of returning to the shade of the desert pits for that period. So what did they spend that time doing yesterday? Playing volleyball with the girls from Down Under. Where did they get the energy....?




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