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  2. Formula 600 - Wikipedia

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    Formula 500 in 2012. Formula 600 (F600) [1] is a Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs (MCSCC) open wheel road racing class.. Formula 600 was originally introduced in the early 1980s as Formula 440 (F440) and continued as Formula 500 (F500) through the 2022 season before being renamed to Formula 600 (F600), and is a closely regulated class.

  3. Sunrayce 95 - Wikipedia

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    Sunrayce 95 was an intercollegiate solar car race on June 20–29, 1995. The event was won by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the University of Minnesota finishing less than 20 minutes behind them. It was the 3rd American national championship solar car race held. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Rudge-Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    The firm was known for its innovations in engine and transmission design, and its racing successes. Their sales motto was "Rudge it, do not trudge it." The company also produced the first detachable wire wheel in 1907, [ 3 ] and was known for its knockoff wheels on sports cars ; that brand continued well into the 1960s.

  5. GM Sunrayce USA - Wikipedia

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    Sun Devil Cruiser 136:49:18 32 Villanova University: Wild Solarcat 137:04:11 References This page was last edited on 25 July 2022, at 18:36 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Kilworth (1920s), designed by Alvis car engineer Captain Smith-Clarke; the forerunner to modern CVT automatic scooters — United Kingdom; Kinetic (1998–2008) — India; Kinetic Honda (1984–1998) — India; Kosty/Kauba (1952 (Kosty), 1953—1956 (Kauba)), Rotax 2 stroke engines, models included the Lux 98 and Lux 125 — Austria; Kreidler ...

  7. American Solar Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 race, renamed the American Solar Challenge, ran June 20–26, 2010. The University of Michigan finished in first place, followed by the University of Minnesota's Centaurus II in 2nd place and team Bochum from Germany in 3rd. The race route was entirely within the United States for the first time since 2003. [14] Overall Standings

  8. Continuously variable transmission - Wikipedia

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    A cone CVT varies the drive ratio by moving a wheel or belt along the axis of one or more conical rollers. The simplest type of cone CVT, the single-cone version, uses a wheel that moves along the slope of the cone, creating variation between the narrow and wide diameters of the cone. Some cone CVT designs use two rollers.

  9. Sunraycer - Wikipedia

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    The race course followed the Stuart Highway for nearly the entire trip, going past Alice Springs in the middle of the continent. The Sunraycer, driven by John Harvey, won the pole position with the fastest speed of all the 24 contestants (109 km/h), remaining in first place for the entire race. It raced the 1,867 miles (3,005 km) with an ...