Jonathan Amos:

The cockpit for the British Bloodhound supersonic car has been built and fitted out.
 
 Driver Andy Green, who will use the vehicle to try to break his own World Land Speed Record, calls it “my 1,000mph office”.
 
 Bloodhound is about a year away from full assembly.
 
 The plan is to take it to South Africa in Autumn 2015 and raise the current record of 763mph, before returning in 2016 to go beyond 1,000mph (1,610km/h).
 
 Bloodhound’s cockpit is a snug fit, although not as tight as, say, a Formula One racing car.

Via Stefan Constantine.