Students revving up for the World Solar Challenge | ABC News

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For the first time in a decade, a Victorian team will take part in the World Solar Challenge, driving a sun-powered car from Australia’s northern tip to the southern coast. The student-built car was showcased at Deakin university before hitting the road in October. Geelong reporter Harrison Tippet met the team.

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