Above and below are what I hope are final race charts for the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge (see also my illustrated teams list). Update: both charts have been edited following some BWSC decisions. I have also tabulated the results, with a comparison to the 2023 race. The improvements of Aachen #7 (from 13th in 2023 … … Continue reading →| Scientific Gems
Day 3 of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge road race ends with the top 3 teams (Delft/Brunel, Leuven/Innoptus, and Twente) approaching Coober Pedy. At the tail, ANU and Minnesota are still bravely holding on. The chart below shows Challenger class times into Erldunda (or for those not yet at Erldunda, estimates based on time into … … Continue reading →| Scientific Gems
Day 3 of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge road race begins with the top 3 teams (Delft/Brunel, Leuven/Innoptus, and Twente) reaching Alice Springs. At the tail, ANU and Minnesota are bravely holding on.| Scientific Gems
Day 2 of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge road race is over (see my illustrated teams list). Above are control stop times for Cruisers (Solaride got into Dunmarra at 09:28:26 and into Tennant Creek at 14:47:02) and below for top Challengers (Delft/Brunel got into Barrow Creek at 13:30:00). Delft/Brunel have deployed their fin. Challengers Adelaide … … Continue reading →| Scientific Gems
Day 1 of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge road race is over (see my illustrated teams list). The 2023 Challenger podium (Leuven, Twente, Delft) is again charging ahead. There is a pack of ten …| Scientific Gems