The race crew has returned to Adelaide after a long mock race and what an amazing experience it was. 2,009 kilometers of testing over 5 days on the Stuart Highway. It's safe to say that we learned more in the past 5 days of testing than we have during any other time with Continuum. With 666 kilometers remaining on our planned mock race course, it's ironic that our testing was cut short due to our encounter with what's conventionally called a dust devil.
Though damage to Continuum was minor, our engineers did not want to risk making delicate repairs with such limited resources in the outback. Once repairs are completed later today, we'll begin cleaning and tuning Continuum before additional testing early next week.
Since words can't capture experiences in the outback, here are a few images from our testing last week:




(Above) This Holden Captiva is our chase vehicle, bearing the all important "Caution: Solar Vehicle Ahead" sign required of all teams. This is the center of our support crew operation and is filled to the brim with computers, radios, and Wolverines.





All race activities are spent on the open road and away from many of the creature comforts we're all accustomed to. Long days of racing, long nights of work, no showers, and rocky ground will wear you thin after a week on the road.






(Above) Brooke Bailey and Deanna O'Clair from our operations division cleaned dishes every morning.


This was a great test run for the Continuum team. The next few weeks will be packed with repairs, practice, and improvements that will build off of the experience we gathered over the last week. We've already completed more pre-race test miles than any of the past three Michigan teams so we're excited to hit the road in Darwin next month.
Go Blue!
--Brian Ignaut
--Brian Ignaut