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Electrathon America Image Gallery

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Gallery pictures received in 2005

       
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Gallery pictures from 2004

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Clearwater High School
Pomeroy Mens Club, Car 64 Pomeroy mens club? Car 55 New electric car from Chief Sealth High School in Seattle. The car is an all new design, and was completed in 6 months by students. It was painted by a local body shop. Doug Hartley 206-235-1168
Great view of a rack and pinion design. Car 64 from the Pomeroy Mens Club Car 55 maybe from the pomeroy mens club
This is Sacramento California, Cordova High School's #47 driven by Glen York The winning cars for the 2004 Connecticut Electrathon Engineering Challenge at Lime Rock Park. Car CT316 won the Composite Division and took first place overall. Car CT537 won the Classic Division and took second place overall. Tell me about this picture!
This is the very sucessful car #31 of DePew Race Team of Eugene Oregon, part of the Willamette High School Alumni Race Team! This car was built in 2002 by Jake DePew and raced as a high school car. Today this car enjoys sucess as an open class car raced by Jake's dad Ritch DePew.
The OSU #256 features a dual front double wishbone suspension and a rear swing-arm suspension. It is powered by the Briggs and Stratton Etek motor and features a 7 speed Shimano Nexus internal hub. The vehicle is steered by an offset rack and pinion steering system and has three drum brakes to stop it. The vehicle took well over 6 months to build and over 700 man-hours from conception to completion.
Images from the Lacey Grand Prix 2005 Images from the Lacey Grand Prix 2005
   
     Senior Adam Edwards from Willamette High School. Taking 1st at Mt.Hood Community College. This car was originally built by Willamette Alumni Chris Dalley in '02, but after being totaled at John Day, Edwards brought back the life of the "little green car"  Tell me about this picture!

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NECA: Uses Electrathon

America rules with some modifications

OPPD Power Drive: possibly one of the largest current Electrathon organizations sponsoring races.

Please note: the above is not a listing of teams but is a listing of groups or organizations that are sponsoring events