People have waited years to see the Bloodhound supersonic car in action, and at last the promised day is almost here.
According to sources, the team has revealed that its monster motor will debut at the Newquay Aerohub in Cornwall on November 17th -- however, it'll be limited to just 200mph.
That's still seriously fast, but the jet and rocket-powered car is ultimately designed to break the world land speed record at 1,000mph.
Reports say construction of the vehicle is still underway, and the tests in Southern England will be conducted before the airbrakes and winglets have been fitted.
Furthermore, sources reveal that the current plan is to begin high-speed testing in South Africa next summer, during optimal weather conditions.
The results will determine when driver Andy Green can finally attempt to earn another spot in the history books.