Aurora II
Description Aurora II won second place in Sunrayce 95, only eighteen minutes behind the winning car and more than three hours ahead of the third-place entry. Three times during the race Aurora II broke the Sunrayce record for daily average speed and set a record of 50.4 miles per hour. In addition, its elegant shape won the EDS Award for Best Use of Aerodynamics in Design. The team's success earned an invitation to compete with seventy-nine of the world's best solar car at the World Solar Ralleye in Japan, where Aurora II placed second in the junior class and ninth overall.
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