Hi Gary et al.
I have built a couple of Electrathon cars (and have great
admiration for Dave Cloud's Electrathon designs) and have participated a
bit in years past. Educational and great fun for the participants.
(Spectators, not so much. )
There is a extremely successful and thrivin
This Electrathon topic brought to mind Steve Van Ronk, who was a
nagging thorn in the side of Electrathon America. Electrathon America
finally when to court against Steve. Steve claimed all sorts of
infringement etc. for many years and threatened the regional chapters
(including Colorado) w
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ion opened in 2019 into money laundering and
abuse of company assets. Prosecutors are investigating millions of dollars
in alleged suspect payments made between the Renault-Nissan alliance and
Suhail Bahwan Automobiles (SBA), a vehicle distributor company in Oman.
Full story:
https://www.france24
My early impression of electrathon racing was that it was a trivial
entertainment for high school kids. This was until the 1999 SolWest
renewable energy fair in John Day, Oregon, when I witnessed my first
race in person. The race was held at the high school running track in
nearby Canyon City.