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Sunrayce 95
Indianapolis to Golden, Colo.
June, 1995

Blessed with a new car design, new spirit and new determination,
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Solar Phantom Race Team once
again proved itself worthy of the test in Sunrayce 95, a nine-day,
1,100-mile race from Indianapolis to Golden, Colo. -- with the first
overnight stop on the Rose-Hulman campus. The Engineers finished
14th out of 38 teams. For the second straight Sunrayce, the team
didn't experience a major mechanical or electrical breakdown!
Highlights of the race came on Day 2 when a large and enthusiastic
hometown crowd gave the team a send off that team members will never
forget. Also, on Day 3, Rose-Hulman had its best-ever daily
performance in Sunrayce competition with a 10th place finish on the
route from Alton, Ill., to Fulton, Mo. That put the team in 11th
place in the overall standings after Day 3. However, as in Sunrayce
93, the lack of sunshine severely hampered the team's performance.
The Solar Phantom finished 21st on Day 5 and found themselves in
17th place. The team was consistent throughout the rest of the race,
placing 17th on both Day 6 and Day 7, 15th on Day 8 and 18th on Day
9. That consistency helped the team keep its record of improved
finishing in Sunrayce events -- 20th in 1990 and 15th in 1993. Greg
Haines was team leader of the 1995 team, with Chip Montgomery
serving as chief operations officer. Jonathan Rich was the chief
mechanical engineering, while Carl Brown was the chief electrical
engineer. Drivers were Jay Baumgartner, Dennis Brylow, Brad Harris
and Chris Meyer.
Sunrayce 95 Results
| Pos. |
Team |
Total
Time |
| 1 |
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology |
33:37:11 |
| 2 |
University
of Minnesota |
33:56:00 |
| 3 |
California
Polytechnic University, Pomona |
37:03:43 |
| 4 |
George
Washington University |
38:55:29 |
| 5 |
Stanford
University |
42:47:12 |
| 6 |
Queens
University |
43:23:25 |
| 7 |
Northern
Essex Community College |
44:39:42 |
| 8 |
Western
Michigan University |
45:17:49 |
| 9 |
Mankato and
Winona State Universities |
53:29:33 |
| 10 |
University
of Missouri, Columbia |
55:47:05 |
| 11 |
University
of Maryland |
59:11:47 |
| 12 |
Drexel
University |
59:34:22 |
| 13 |
University
of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez |
65:27:22 |
| 14 |
Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology |
65:50:24 |
| 15 |
Kauai
Community College |
66:54:00 |
| 16 |
South Dakota
School of Mining & Technology |
69:53:18 |
| 17 |
Purdue
University |
70:19:28 |
| 18 |
Clarkson
University |
70:45:04 |
| 19 |
Iowa State
University |
73:02:53 |
| 20 |
University
of Waterloo |
74:16:04 |
| 21 |
University
of Western Ontario |
75:37:03 |
| 22 |
Messiah
College |
77:51:10 |
| 23 |
University
of Oklahoma |
79:20:42 |
| 24 |
Montana
State University |
79:50:41 |
| 25 |
University
of Illinois |
89:38:00 |
| 26 |
United
States Military Academy |
90:42:11 |
| 27 |
Texas
A&M University |
91:36:38 |
| 28 |
Mercer
University |
91:43:20 |
| 29 |
Universidad
Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
95:09:00 |
| 30 |
University
of Missouri - Rolla |
95:09:58 |
| 31 |
Columbus
State Community College |
99:59:25 |
| 32 |
California
State University, Long Beach |
107:20:06 |
| 33 |
Ohio State
University |
108:28:45 |
| 34 |
University
of Pennsylvania |
114:32:42 |
| 35 |
Virginia
Polytechnic Institute & State University |
115:02:06 |
| 36 |
Prairie View
A&M University |
121:34:58 |
Note:
University of Michigan withdrew from competition after Day
4.
Note: University of Quebec withdrew from competition after
Day 6. |
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