American Solar Challenge Racers Head For Canada
coondoggie writes "Solar race cars this week began their nine-day,
2,400 mile chase from Dallas to Calgary, Alberta using only the sun for fuel. The 24 teams in the American Solar Challenge race are mainly US college teams including entries from MIT, Ohio State and Northwestern. The University of Michigan's Continuum car is the defending champ, having won the Challenge in Australia last year. The University of Michigan has won four out of the eight North American Solar Challenges it has entered with its team of more than 100 engineering students, who have vowed to defend their title this year."
They're having a solar race... in Canada?
I wouldn't get all huffy about it, Michigan won't win anyway, Appalachian State has an entry...
Time to drive from Dallas to Calgary - 2 days
Time to negotiate border crossing - 7 days
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Yeah, there aren't many paths from Texas to Alberta that don't go through Quebec. I hope they make it through okay!
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