Team LUX car to compete internationally

David M. Johnson (far right) shows off Team Luxs latest and fastest creation, the "John Lee." The group is seeking donations to finance a trip to race in Athens.
September 27, 2003

The “John Lee,” the fastest and lightest solar car ever built by Yale’s Team Lux, which runs at 65 m.p.h. under full sunlight using less power than a hairdryer, will race in its first international competition in May at the Phaethon Solar Car Race in Athens, Greece.

Formed in 1996, Team Lux is a group of about 15 Yale undergraduates who design, build and race solar-powered cars. The races run along public highways and are the culmination of years of hard work. The construction of a solar car requires a large range of technical and logistical skills. Students in all majors are encouraged to participate to gain a better understanding of mechanical, electrical and business projects. The students are responsible for every stage of the fundraising, design and construction process.

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