Back into Race Mode: U-M in the Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge
Alumni and current members of the University of Michigan Solar Car Team competed in the inaugural Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge in January 2015. The race was made up of some of the best teams from all over the world and ran its course through city streets and across the Emirati desert.
U-M's participation in the race was different from a normal race in that it committed to racing with an alumni team a mere couple of months before the competition. The team quickly bonded, however, and proved to be a strong competitor for the local favorite, the Petroleum Institute solar car team.
For more: http://dme.engin.umich.edu/adsc/
Видео Back into Race Mode: U-M in the Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge канала Michigan Engineering
U-M's participation in the race was different from a normal race in that it committed to racing with an alumni team a mere couple of months before the competition. The team quickly bonded, however, and proved to be a strong competitor for the local favorite, the Petroleum Institute solar car team.
For more: http://dme.engin.umich.edu/adsc/
Видео Back into Race Mode: U-M in the Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge канала Michigan Engineering
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