18 July |
Stage 2 & Stage 3 Results of American Solar Challenge 2012 |
Dear Readers & Friends,
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Here are the Stage 2 (July 15-16, 2012: Erie, PA to Mansfield, OH and Mansfield, OH to Ann Arbor, MI) and Stage 3 (July 17-18, 2012: Ann Arbor, MI to Kalamazoo, MI and Kalamazoo, MI to Normal, IL) Results of American Solar Challenge (ASC) 2012, below:
ASC2012 Stage 2 Results: University of Michigan-First;University of Minnesota-Second;Principia College-Third
Team # and Name | Erie Start 7/15 | Mansfield Arrival 7/15 | Ann Arbor Finish 7/16 | Penalty Time | Stage 2 Elapsed Time |
2 – Michigan | 09:00:00 | 14:20:38 | 11:31:55 | 00:01:00 | 10:32:55 |
35 – Minnesota | 09:02:00 | 16:01:45 | 14:23:16 | 00:02:00 | 13:25:16 |
32 – Principia | 09:04:00 | 16:38:10 | 15:22:48 | 00:00:00 | 14:22:48 |
254 – CalSol | 09:02:00 | 16:47:14 | 16:31:19 | 00:01:00 | 15:32:19 |
9 – Iowa State | 09:01:00 | 16:03:25 | 00:00:00 | 16:03:25 | |
256 – Oregon State | 09:07:00 | 16:55:27 | 00:12:00 | 17:07:27 | |
5 – Illinois State | 09:08:00 | Trailer | 05:57:36 | 23:57:36 | |
28 – New Paltz | 09:10:00 | Trailer | 12:48:12 | 30:48:12 | |
55 – Montreal | 09:09:00 | Trailer | 14:25:12 | 32:25:12 | |
20 – Western Michigan | 09:03:00 | Trailer | 17:54:12 | 35:54:12 | |
4 – MIT | 09:05:00 | Trailer | 29:10:06 | 47:10:06 |
Last updated 7/16/12 – 23:50 Eastern. Times given as hh:mm:ss.
ASC2012 Stage 3 Results: University of Michigan-First;Iowa State University-Second;Principia College-Third
Last updated 7/18/12 – 23:40 Central. Times given as hh:mm:ss.
Next stage, Stage 4, will start on July 19-20, 2012: Normal, IL to Verona, WI and Verona, WI to La Crosse, WI
Final stage, Stage 5, will start on July 21, 2012: La Crosse, WI to St. Paul, MN
*Some of the interviews with various American Solar Challenge 2012 teams have already been loaded up to sunisthefuture channel & susansunnunamaker’s channel at Youtube (and more will be uploaded as the week continues), so be sure to check them out! More videos will be available in future posts. Any of your comments, suggestions, questions, and concerns will be welcomed at sunisthefuture@gmail.com ~have a bright and sunny day~ Gathered, written, and posted by sunisthefuture-Susan Sun Nunamaker Any comments and suggestions are welcomed at sunisthefuture@gmail.com Please also get into the habit of checking at these sites below for more on solar energy topics: www.youtube.com/user/sunisthefuture www.kiva.org/team/sunisthefuture www.facebook.com/sunisthefuture www.pinterest.com/sunisthefuture
Dear Readers & Friends, (Please click onred linksbelow) For those of you who are waiting for the result of the Formula Sun Grand Prix (July 10-12, 2012, @ Monticello Motor Club in Monticello, NY) and Stage I of American Solar Challenge (ASC) 2012, started on July 14, 2012, at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Parking Lot G, Rochester, NY 14623, ![]() American Solar Challenge 2012 Displays on July 13, 2012, at Rochester Institute of Technology, Parking Lot G ![]() American Solar Challenge 2012 Displays on July 13, 2012, at Rochester Institute of Technology, Parking Lot G and stopped on July 14, 2012 at the Tom Ridge Center, 301 Peninsular Drive, Erie, PA 16505. This stage closed at 4:00 pm on July 14, 2012. Please also refer to some of our previous posts regarding ASC 2012 July 9, 2012 post of http://sunisthefuture.net and Jan. 13, 2012 post of http://sunisthefuture.net . Results of the Formula Sun Grand Prix and Stage I of American Solar Challenge 2012 are listed below :
*End of Formula Sun Grand Prix: University of MI with highest total, IA State University with second highest total (IA State University also has the Fastest Lap record at 2:18), Western MI University with third highest total. Cars must be both nimble and capable of rapid acceleration to succeed on this course. Teams must complete 105 laps in a single day, or 160 cumulative laps over two consecutive days, in order to qualify for ASC. Each driver must also complete a minimum of 25 laps to be allowed to drive on the road race. As you can see, the list of cars that have qualified for ASC is below: American Solar Challenge (ASC) 2012: Stage 1 Results, below: Team # and Name Rochester Start Erie Finish Penalty Time Elapsed Time 2 – Michigan 09:00:00 13:08:29 00:05:00 04:13:29 9 – Iowa State 09:01:00 13:23:35 00:00:00 04:22:34 35 – Minnesota 09:05:00 13:36:09 00:01:00 04:32:09 32 – Principia 09:06:00 14:32:59 00:00:00 05:26:59 4 – MIT 09:09:00 14:18:05 00:18:00 05:27:05 254 – CalSol 09:08:00 14:42:35 00:00:00 05:34:35 256 – Oregon State 09:04:00 14:59:04 00:01:00 05:56:04 5 – Illinois State 09:03:00 15:15:05 00:00:00 06:12:05 55 – Montreal 09:07:00 00:00:00 00:21:18 07:21:18 28 – New Paltz* 09:10:00 00:00:00 01:54:39 08:54:39 13 – Michigan State* 09:11:00 DNF/Withrawn Times given as hh:mm:ss. * indicates teams with conditional status. *Stage I Winners: University of MI-First; IA State University-Second; University of MN-Third ![]() Student of IA State University Solar Car Hyperion washing/cleaning the solar cells to increase efficiency before the race
![]() University of MN Solar Car Sunpower at Rochester Institute of Technology parking lot G before the race If you have any questions regarding these records, please contact ASC 2012 at ascteams@americansolarchallenge.org Until more photos and videos of ASC 2012 (interviews with team members) will be posted, ~have a bright and sunny day~ Gathered, written, and posted by sunisthefuture-Susan Sun Nunamaker Any comments and suggestions are welcomed at sunisthefuture@gmail.com Please also get into the habit of checking at these sites below for more on solar energy topics: www.youtube.com/user/sunisthefuture www.kiva.org/team/sunisthefuture www.facebook.com/sunisthefuture
Dear Solar Enthusiasts, (Please click onred linksbelow) Remember our coverage on Veolia World Solar Challenge of 2011 between Darwin and Adelaide, Australia? Here, in North America, we will have our very own solar car race soon, the American Solar Challenge, from July 14-21, 2012. The event will take student teams and their solar cars from Rochester, NY, to St. Paul, MN. This is a competition for student teams to design, build, and drive solar-powered cars that will race through 1,650 mile course through multiple cities (in NY-PA-OH-MI-IL-WI-MN) across the United States. All teams (18 teams have registered and 16 teams are planning to compete in both Formula Sun Grand Prix-July 10-12, 2012 and the American Solar Challenge-July 14-21, 2012) have to go through three days (July 7-9, 2012) of careful scrutineering process in Monticello, NY, at the Monticello Raceway, where each and every solar car is inspected from electrical and mechanical engineering adherence (such as body and sizing) to safety regulations and dynamic testing (consisting of a slalom course followed by a breaking test where each driver must demonstrate that he/she can come to a complete and controlled stop, under wet driving conditions, within a time limit) before the solar car will be allowed to enter the track. This is a very friendly competition, so occasionally some teams are given additional shot at the braking qualifier. The purpose and emphasis of the scrutineering process is in safety and adherence to regulation. Then Scrutineering will be followed by three days of track racing, the Formula Sun Grand Prix portion of the event. On July 13, 2012, solar car teams will travel to Rochester, NY, to be displayed and to prepare for the start of the cross-country rally, The American Solar Challenge. On July 14, solar car teams will leave on the start of the race at 9:00AM at one minute interval. Day I (July 14, 2012): Rochester, NY———>Erie, PA Day II (July 15, 2012): Erie, PA—————–>Mansfield, OH Day III (July 16, 2012):Mansfield, OH———->Ann Arbor, MI Day IV (July 17, 2012):Ann Arbor, MI——–>Kalamazoo, MI Day V (July 18, 2012): Kalamazoo, MI——–>Normal, IL Day VI (July 19, 2012): Normal, IL————->Verona, WI Day VII (July 20, 2012): Verona, WI————>LaCrosse, WI Day VIII (July 21, 2012): LaCrosse, WI———->St. Paul, MN The American Solar Challenge race will finish at the Capitol Building of St. Paul, MN, on July 21, 2012. Below, please allow me to share a clip of ASC 2012 (American Solar Challenge 2012): Take a look at the team photos of this year’s American Solar Challenge solar race teams (University of MI, University of KY, MIT, IL State University, IA State University, Northwestern University, MI State University, Western MI University, State University of NY-New Paltz, Principia College, University of MN, Georgia Institute of Technology, Polytechnique Montreal, University of CA-Berkeley, OR State University, University of NM) . So far, we’ve received reporting of Missouri University of Science and Technology Solar Car Team has withdrawn from the 2012 American Solar Challenge due to insufficient time in completing the vehicle before the race starts (July 14, 2012) in Rochester, NY. “The team, which consists of a large percentage of new student members, was overwhelmed by the magnitude of the project and thus the design and fabrication took longer than anticipated,” says Dr. Roger A. LaBoube, director of S&T’s Student Design and Experiential Learning Center. “I’m sure our team will take what we learned during this process in preparation for the next big race.” It is true that experience really matters and we wish Missouri University of Science and Technology Solar Car Team the best next time. Let this also be a lesson for all potential future entering teams: please allot a great deal of safety factor in terms of preparation time because these are complicated designs and it will always take more time than one anticipates. Here are some links/video clips that may be of interest to you: American Solar Challenge 2012 official site, past American Solar Challenge 2010, Veolia World Solar Challenge 2011, below:
More coverage of the Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP) 2012-July 10-12, 2012 and American Solar Challenge (ASC) 2012-July 14-21, 2012 will unfold in future posts. Until then, I wish all of these teams….. ~bright and sunny days during the complete course of the race~ Gathered, written, and posted by sunisthefuture-Susan Sun Nunamaker Any comments and suggestions are welcomed at sunisthefuture@gmail.com Please also get into the habit of checking at these sites below for more on solar energy topics: www.youtube.com/user/sunisthefuture www.kiva.org/team/sunisthefuture www.facebook.com/sunisthefuture |
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