Infinium - Vehicles By Year

Vehicles By Year

  • 1990: Sunrunner - Driven by Paula Finnegan and David Noles for GM Sunrayce: 1st place; WSC: 3rd place. On permanent display at The Henry Ford.
  • 1993: Maize & Blue - Sunrayce USA: 1st place; WSC: 11th place. On permanent display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
  • 1995: Solar Vision - GM Sunrayce: DNF (did not finish). On permanent display at the Great Lakes Science Center.
  • 1997: Wolverine - GM Sunrayce: 6th place.
  • 1999: MaizeBlaze - GM Sunrayce: 17th place; WSC: 9th place.
  • 2001: M-Pulse - ASC: 1st place; WSC: 3rd place. On display at the Peterson Automotive Museum
  • 2003: Spectrum - ASC: DNQ (did not qualify)
  • 2005: Momentum - NASC: 1st place; WSC: 3rd place.
  • 2007: Continuum - WSC: 7th place in the Challenge class after recovering from a crash on the first day of racing.
  • 2008: Continuum - NASC: 1st place.
  • 2009: Infinium - WSC: 3rd place.
  • 2010: Infinium - ASC: 1st place.
  • 2011: Quantum - WSC: 3rd place.
  • 2012: Quantum - ASC: 1st place.

Read more about this topic:  Infinium

Famous quotes containing the words vehicles and/or year:

    Television programming for children need not be saccharine or insipid in order to give to violence its proper balance in the scheme of things.... But as an endless diet for the sake of excitement and sensation in stories whose plots are vehicles for killing and torture and little more, it is not healthy for young children. Unfamiliar as yet with the full story of human response, they are being misled when they are offered perversion before they have fully learned what is sound.
    Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)

    I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more—the feeling that I could last for ever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men; the deceitful feeling that lures us on to joys, to perils, to love, to vain effort—to death; the triumphant conviction of strength, the heat of life in the handful of dust, the glow in the heart that with every year grows dim, grows cold, grows small, and expires—and expires, too soon, too soon—before life itself.
    Joseph Conrad (1857–1924)