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World Solar Challenge 2017: Hardcore Desert Race Kicks Off in Australia
World Solar Challenge 2017: Hardcore Desert Race Kicks Off in Australia
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For the past 30 years, the World Solar Challenge has welcomed the most adventurous enthusiasts from around the world to take part in a race on self-made... 09.10.2017, Sputnik International
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World Solar Challenge 2017: Hardcore Desert Race Kicks Off in Australia
10:10 GMT 09.10.2017 (Updated: 19:31 GMT 19.10.2022) For the past 30 years, the World Solar Challenge has welcomed the most adventurous enthusiasts from around the world to take part in a race on self-made vehicles powered only by the sun. Nearly 50 participants from 26 countries are involved in this year’s event, which is being held from October 8 to October 15.
The solar cars usually reach speeds of up to 90-100 kph — that's why it takes almost a week to finish the World Solar Challenge. The 3,000-km race runs along some of the world's most challenging landscape, from Darwin to Adelaide. According to the rules, once the teams have left Darwin they must travel as far as they can until 5 p.m. when they make camp in the desert wherever they happen to be.