Record
Year | Model | Event | Place | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990 | I | Sunrayce | 24th | Did not finish; Car was bumped off the road by an out of control pickup truck | |
1992 | II | Sunrayce | 33rd | Suffered from low battery power | |
1995 | III | Sunrayce | 20th | Numerous mechanical problems during the race | |
1997 | IV | Sunrayce | 7th | Top Canadian team; Won "Award for Technical Innovation" | |
1999 | V | Sunrayce | 10th | ||
1999 | V | WSC | 25th | Finished 5th for "Cut-out Class"; Won Battler's Award for persevering when the motor failed | |
2001 | VI | ASC | 3rd | Top Canadian team; Only one flat tire; "Sunrayce" became "American Solar Challenge" | |
2001 | VI | WSC | 15th | ||
2003 | VII | ASC | 3rd | Top Canadian team; Technical Innovation Award | |
2005 | VIII | NASC | 5th | Top Canadian team; "American Solar Challenge" became "North American Solar Challenge" | |
2007 | IX | WSC | 16th | Finished 2nd place in "Challenge Production Class" | |
2008 | IX | NASC | 4th | Top Canadian team | |
2011 | X | WSC | 30th | Battery and brake issues |
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