British Steam Car Record Attempt

British Steam Land Speed Record Attempt Vehicle

In 1907, the fastest vehicle on the planet was powered by steam. Now, steam vehicles have a reputation (whether true or not) for being slow, inefficient and generally rubbish – but that may not be the way it has to be. The British Steam Car Challenge team are making a new steam powered car, with four boilers and a very high tech chassis indeed – their aim being to break the 200mph (321kph) barrier that has stymied other attempts in the past. A technological achievement that would help to establish that steam is a technology with ‘legs’ yet!

Interestingly, they cite raising the popularity of steam as a vehicle propulsion method once again – adding that almost any fuel can be used to generate steam, whether it’s mined, grown, or even captured from the sun. The car above will be using LPG for their attempt and you can read more about it on the official site (with fan club) or on the Steam Car Club site page too. There was even a radio program on BBC Radio4 about it too. Good publicity, and if it means that in a few years time I can have a steam car of my own, then more power to them. Best of British, gentlemen! (I.e. Good luck). Thankyou to Miss Turner, Swizec, NovySan, Alex, Mr Clary, Sedition and Mr Plunkett.

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  • looks very cool, they should let car like this.
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  • i beat that is what the Batmobile will look like in 10 years
  • It’s a British steam driven landspeed record car, and they’ve painted it good old British Racing Green! Huzzah!
  • Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.
  • Count Junius Bridges
    I found this this morning:
    World's oldest car for sale
    Steam-powered 1884 car will be auctioned at Pebble Beach in August.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2007/AUTOS/06/25/worlds_...
  • Dr. Trakov
    technology with legs...
    Idea time
  • Clockwerkdragon
    I myself had no idea that Steam power was still being looked at as a locomotion type for cars. The SAAB project mentioned in the steam car entry of Wikipedia sounded amazing, at least in an environmental frame of mind.
  • "…When suddenly the scientists and all their research dissapeared without a trace, Oil industry leaders claim no knowledge of the dissaperances..."

    Um, dude this car runs on Petroleum, propane/butane LPG, to be specific. How exactly is this a message towards the power of alternate fuels when they don't use an alternate fuel to power their race car? Instead they went for the fuel that gave them the biggest power to weight ratio for burning a boiler, i.e., a refined petroleum product. Mmm, hydrocarbons!

    Now if that sucker ran on some Nuclear isotopes, then you'd have my interest!
  • It's a British steam driven landspeed record car, and they've painted it good old British Racing Green! Huzzah!

    And going with the theme of steam powered vehicles... how about a steam driven motorcycle from 1896?
    http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/...
  • Watchdog
    ...When suddenly the scientists and all their research dissapeared without a trace, Oil industry leaders claim no knowledge of the dissaperances and swear that the scientist were not dragged into the Arabian desert kicking and screaming.
  • The Professor
    It looks beautiful, a real steam dream come true. Okay it's more Scitech than Steampunk but it's steaming heart is in the right place.
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