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Electrek FSGP 2025: New teams, new cars, same solar spirit

Last updated: July 2, 2025 11:35 pm
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The Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP) is back with a bang in 2025, as teams gear up for a thrilling race at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This year’s event promises to be one of the most attended ever, with a mix of first-time and returning schools showcasing their innovative solar cars on the track.

Walking through the bays during scrutineering, it’s evident that many teams have put years of hard work into developing their new vehicles. Building a solar car is no easy feat, and teams often face challenges not just in terms of engineering and technical expertise, but also in securing the necessary funding. However, what sets this event apart is the spirit of camaraderie and collaboration that thrives behind the scenes.

One such example is Northwestern University, which is debuting a completely new car this season with the help of other teams like Stanford, who provided them with a crucial motor controller. The sense of community extends further, as teams like West Virginia celebrate their 35th anniversary with a redesigned control arm, a testament to their experience and resilience in the field.

New builds from teams like the University of Florida, University of Puerto Rico, NC State, and UC Irvine bring fresh energy to the competition. UC Irvine, in particular, is making its debut in the American Solar Challenge/Formula Sun Grand Prix this year, showcasing their determination to make a mark in the solar car racing world.

On the other end of the spectrum, teams like Polytechnique Montréal continue to refine their proven vehicles, with minor improvements each year. The meticulous preparation and attention to detail are evident as they gear up for the race.

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With a lineup of diverse teams from Purdue to Western Ontario, the 2025 Electrek FSGP promises to be a thrilling showcase of innovation and teamwork. As the event unfolds, spectators can expect to witness the culmination of months of hard work and dedication from these talented teams.

For those interested in attending, the racing schedule spans from July 3 to July 5, offering ample opportunities to witness the high-speed action up close. Whether you’re a seasoned solar car enthusiast or a curious onlooker, the Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix is sure to provide a memorable experience for all.

As the event progresses, stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the track. And remember, the Formula Sun Grand Prix is a unique and exciting event that showcases the power of solar technology in the world of competitive racing.

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