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Model car race tests students engineering, design skills

ARGONNE, Ill. (April 22, 2005) – Science and engineering education will be on a roll at the Chicago Regional Fuel Cell and Solar Car Race Competition Saturday, April 30, at CNH America LLC - Burr Ridge Operations located at 7 South 600 County Line Road, Burr Ridge, IL. Registration begins at 9 a.m., and racing begins at 11 a.m.

Each team begins with a standardized kit that includes an electrical motor powered by either a solar panel or a fuel cell. From there, the students use whatever materials they choose to craft their vehicle. The fastest cars are typically lightweight, functional vehicles with an efficient powertrain, low-drag aerodynamics, and minimal rolling friction. Steering is not a concern because the cars will be guided by wires running the lengths of the 10- and 20-meter-long race courses.

The contest allows students to work as teams while experimenting with different car designs and solving engineering problems. Within each of the two classes, vehicles will compete in a double-elimination tournament to determine the fastest car. Prizes will be awarded to the highest-performing teams. Design awards will also be given based on technology, craftsmanship, the car's appearance and a working knowledge of the car's design.

The results of the fuel cell car competition will help determine the Chicago region's representative to the National Middle School Science Bowl in June. The team with the best overall performance in the academic science bowl event — held earlier this month — and the fuel cell car competition will advance to the national level. This year's participants in the Fuel Cell and Solar Car Race Competition include:

  • AFC Middle School , Franklin Grove
  • Ames Middle School , Chicago
  • Byrne School , Hinsdale
  • Chippewa Middle School , Des Plaines
  • Crone Middle School , Naperville
  • Daniel Boone School , Chicago
  • Daniel Wright Jr. High School , Lincolnshire
  • Eisenhower Junior High, Darien
  • Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School , Oak Park
  • Hadley Jr. High School, Glen Ellyn
  • Hinton Elementary School , Chicago
  • Jerling Junior High, Orland Park
  • Madison Jr. High School , Naperville
  • MCC Full Time School , Morton Grove
  • Pulaski Academy , Chicago
  • Roosevelt Middle School , River Forest
  • St. John's Lutheran School , LaGrange
  • Yorkville Middle School , Yorkville

Last year's champion from the Chicago region, Roosevelt Middle School in River Forest , placed second out of 20 teams at the national level in the academic competition last year. Roosevelt again won this year's regional academic science bowl. However, the second and third place teams from this year's academic science bowl — Chippewa Middle School in Des Plaines and Madison Jr. High School in Naperville — could still win the overall competition with a strong showing in the fuel cell car competition.

The competition, for students in grades six, seven and eight, is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and Argonne National Laboratory, with additional support from CNH, General Motors and the Society of Automotive Engineers.

CNH is the power behind leading agricultural and construction equipment brands of the Case and New Holland brand families. The company's Burr Ridge Operations is located at the northwest corner of the Stevenson Expressway (I-55) and County Line Road in Burr Ridge More information about CNH and its products can be found on line at www.cnh.com .

The Society of Automotive Engineers provides a forum for engineers involved in the design and production of all kinds of vehicles and their components. It also provides several student participation programs such as the Fuel Cell/Solar Car Competition, to cultivate engineering interest in younger members.

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For more information, please contact Steve McGregor at 630/252-5580 or media@anl.gov.

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