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  2. Nuna - Wikipedia

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    The main changes to the Nuna 5 from its predecessor the Nuna 4 was the diminished battery weight, changing from 30 kg in 2007 to 25 kg. Other changes required cars not be allowed to race on previously used slicks (smooth tires), instead requiring profiled (treaded or grooved) tires.

  3. Nuna 6 - Wikipedia

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    Nuna 6. The Nuna 6 is the 2011 model solar-powered racing car in the Nuna series built by the Dutch Nuon Solar Team. [1] [2] Nuna 6 has been built by students who are part of the Nuon Solar Team at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Nuna 6 weighs 145 kg, and is therefore lighter than the previous 5 cars. [3]

  4. Nuna 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Nuna 4 is a solar car developed by the Delft University of Technology in 2006-2007 for the 2007 World Solar Challenge. It succeeded the Nuna 3, the solar car that scored a hat trick by winning the World Solar Challenge for the third time in a row. The Nuna4 also won the 2007 World Solar Challenge with an average speed of 90.87 km/h (56.46 ...

  5. Nuna Baby Essentials recalls over 608,000 RAVA car ... - AOL

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    The second letter will notify owners when the seat pad and cleaning kit are available, Nuna Baby Essentials said. Unregistered owners can fill out the form below or reach out to info.usa@nunababy ...

  6. More than 600,000 Nuna Rava car seats recalled over possible ...

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    Nuna Baby Essentials is recalling more than 600,000 of its Rava line of car seats over a harness defect that could cause the restraint system to fail in a crash.

  7. Nuna 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Nuna 5 is the 2009 model of the Nuna series solar-powered racing car built by the Dutch Nuon Solar Team. In October 2009, Nuna 5 ran second, in a field of twenty-five, in the World Solar Challenge in Australia. [1] [2] It completed the 3,021 km (1,877 mi) race in 32 hours 38 minutes, having an average speed of 91.9 km/h (57.1 miles/h). [3]

  8. Nuna 7 - Wikipedia

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    Nuna7 is a solar-powered racing car in the Nuna series built by the Dutch Nuon Solar Team. The team finished first with Nuna7 at the World Solar Challenge 2013, a race of 3000 km through the outback of Australia. The Nuon Solar Team consisted of 16 students of Delft University of Technology.

  9. The Sidemen: We've hit YouTube limit so are moving to Netflix

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    The Sidemen started creating YouTube content in the early 2010s. They started by playing and reacting to video games, but in the past decade the group of friends have branched out to comedy ...