David waiting for his next run
Cedarville University 1
Cedarville University 2
The Team hanging out while waiting for the run to finish 1
The Team hanging out while waiting for the run to finish 2
News crew & fuel measurement
News crew & fuel measurement 2
News crew & fuel measurement 3
News crew & fuel measurement 4
Perdue
Tom being interviewed 1
Only 1 hydrogen team this year
Results
French Fuel cell car that got 11,000 mpg?
Team being interviewed
Car inside at pit 1
Car inside at pit 2
Tom being interviewed 2
Tom being interviewed 3
Tom being interviewed 4
Inside of french car
Us receiving the award for 1st in the internal combustion category 1
Us receiving the award for 1st in the internal combustion category 2
Us receiving the award for 1st in the internal combustion category 3
Cup for 1st place in the internal combustion category 1
Cup for 1st place in the internal combustion category 2
David & Mike eating their medals
David & Mike eating the cup
Grand Prize cup for 1st overall 1
Grand Prize cup for 1st overall 2
Celebration 1
Celebration 2
1st place cups
In this photo released from Shell Oil Company, California State Polytechnic University student Kevin Fang drove the winning internal combustion engine to a first-place victory with an astonishing 1902.7 miles per gallon after in the Shell Eco-marathon America's challenge at the CA Speedway in Fontana, CA, Saturday, April 14, 2007. The challenge, which featured solar, combustion engine and hydrogen vehicles, measured the farthest distance using the least amount of fuel. (Shell Oil Company, Bob Riha, Jr) **NO SALES- EDITORIAL USE ONLY**
In this photo released from Shell Oil Company, students from California State Polytechnic University celebrate their first-place victory with an astonishing 1902.7 miles per gallon in the Shell Eco-marathon America's challenge at the CA Speedway in Fontana, CA, Saturday, April 14, 2007. The challenge measured the farthest distance using the least amount of fuel. "I hope teams like ours will help shape the vehicles people drive years from now and those vehicles will be more environmentally friendly," said Tom Heckel, manager for Cal Poly's Super Mileage team.(Shell Oil Company, Bob Riha, Jr) **NO SALES- EDITORIAL USE ONLY**
In this photo released from Shell Oil Company, car driver Earl Girouard from Cedarville University (OH) takes a snapshot with his camera from inside his 'Gold Lightening I " while competing in the first Shell Eco-marathon America's challenge at the CA Speedway in Fontana, CA, Saturday, April 14, 2007. The challenge, which had teams from throughout the United States and Canada, featured solar, combustion engine and hydrogen vehicles that traveled the farthest distance using the least amount of fuel. (Shell Oil Company, Bob Riha, Jr) **NO SALES- EDITORIAL USE ONLY**