Midnight Sun Solar Race Team - Record

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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