ASC/FSGP 2021

ASC 2021 Event Info

This summer’s collegiate level solar car racing is taking place from Jul 22 – Aug 7. Here are some important links to help you stay up to date with the 2021 event. We will do our best to keep the website regularly updated throughout the event but if you are looking for up to the minute […]

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About ASC 2021 Loops

For those of you who have been following solar car racing in North America for some time, the 2021 cross-country event marks a big departure from the way previous events have been run all the way back to the very first GM Sunrayce in 1990. Up to this point, team performance in the event has

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Thank You to Altair!

Thank you to our newest Bronze-level Sponsor: Altair Engineering, Inc! Altair is both supporting the event as a Bronze Level sponsor and offering free software for teams to use as they prepare their solar powered vehicles for competition. Altair recognizes that “students that participate in international collegiate design competitions gain invaluable experience in project management,

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Become a 2021 sponsor!

Are you looking for talent with hands-on project experience? Do you want to encourage the exploration of clean tech mobility? There are opportunities to get involved as a sponsor of the FSGP/ASC events! With your financial or in-kind contributions, you will be supporting STEM, experiential learning, innovation, and problem solving for today’s college students that

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MathWorks Software Offer Available for Solar Car Teams

MathWorks has been our most consistent sponsor of the American Solar Challenge. In addition to their sponsorship they also provide complimentary software to solar car teams registered for FSGP/ASC events. Their software, MATLAB and Simulink, can be used for mathematical and physical modeling to design, test, and optimize systems and strategies. Teams, be sure to check out their

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