A motorcyclist passes Missouri University of Science at Technology solar car Solar Miner VI on the Trans-Canada Highway west of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, as team members make repairs to their racer on Sunday, July 20, 2008, during the North American Solar Challenge 2008. Over a dozen solar cars are in the home-stretch of their approximately 3800 km (2,361 miles) race from Dallas to Calgary.
Continuum, a solar car designed by members of University of Michigan, races past a field of canola on Highway 1A west of Brandon, Canada., on Sunday, July 20, 2008 on it's way to Regina during the North American Solar Challenge 2008. Over a dozen solar cars are in the home-stretch of their 3800 km (some 2,361 miles) race from Dallas to Calgary with Continuum currently in the lead.
Continuum, a solar car designed by members of University of Michigan, races past a field of canola on Highway 1A west of Brandon, Canada., on Sunday, July 20, 2008 on it's way to Regina during the North American Solar Challenge 2008. Over a dozen solar cars are in the home-stretch of their 3800 km (2,361 miles) race from Dallas to Calgary with Continuum currently in the lead.
The crew from the University of Minnesota takes the top off the solar car driven by Nick Simon on Sunday July 13, 2008 during the first leg of the race from Texas to Canada. Featuring teams of 20 that include pit crew, medics, business managers and alternate drivers, competitors in the North American Solar Challenge set out from the Dallas area on Sunday and made their first pit stop at Eastern Oklahoma State College in McAlester. Featuring teams of 20 that include pit crew, medics, business managers and alternate drivers, competitors in the North American Solar Challenge set out from the Dallas area on Sunday and made their first pit stop at Eastern Oklahoma State College in McAlester, Okla.
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