The car that has been built to beat the current land speed record is on display in London, ahead of plans to begin running it next year in South Africa.
It's called the Bloodhound super-sonic car and it's being constructed to reach over 1000 miles per hour (1610 km/h).
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
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