
Richard Noble
Holder of Land Speed
Record, Thrust |
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MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER: RICHARD NOBLE
Richard Noble achieved the World Land Speed record of 633.468mph
on Nevada's Black Rock Desert in October 1983. In October 1997 he
achieved his life time ambition of leading the team that broke the
speed of sound.
Richard's original record was the third longest standing Land Speed
Record of all time. He conceived, planned and executed the project
to build a 30,000 HP 650mph car from a zero cash base. He drove the
car Thrust 2 at over 600mph 11 times and to a peak speed of 650.88
mph.
For his achievement, he was given amongst other awards the OBE,
the RAC Diamond Jubilee Trophy, the John Cobb Memorial Trophy, the
Sir Malcolm Campbell Trophy and the Sir Henry Segrave Trophy.
Richard was chairman of the SSC Programme. Richard Noble founded
the SSC Programme Ltd with the objective of producing the first ever
supersonic land speed record car against competition from both the
USA and F1 MacLaren team.
The project research was carried out in extreme secrecy and took
3 years and the test programme involved high speed rocket testing
at Mach 1.1, in preference to conventional wind tunnel work. By June
1995, the research demonstrated clearly that the project was possible
and the project launch of the 100,0000 HP Thrust SSC was held on June
3rd with startling media response. In October 1997 his life time ambition
was realised.
The Thrust project was driven by Richard Noble's energy and leadership
skills in bringing together a team, ranging from 150 sponsors who
finance the project, to the 50 skilled engineers and technicians who
design and build the car, down to the five men who have to keep a
ten mile desert track free from the smallest stones. Richard's ability
to motivate and inspire his team towards the same goal has captivated
business audiences throughout the world.
His latest challenge, Farnborough-Aircraft is developing a new parallel
civil aerospace industry, which will enable, for the first time, the
air traveller to travel point to point and save 30% of airline travel
time and at a reasonable cost. Whilst the operators will earn many
times traditional airline returns. In the US NASA is underway with
a similar but concept programme.
Richard has been a conference speaker for the last 20 years specialising
in motivation but from a unique perspective.
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