Japans's Tokai Challenger continues to blitz World Solar Field
The Tokai University solar car entry #60 Tokai Challenger has again made sensational progress on day 3 of the 2009 Global Green Challenge.
Starting this morning (Tuesday October 27) south of Alice Springs 1531 kilometres from the Darwin start, the Japanese team stormed across the South Australia border.
The team reported its speed at 106 kph as it headed southwards.
Astern of the leading car the battle was well and truly on between the two vehicles running second and third on the road.
Car #2 Infinium (University of Michigan Solar Car Team) camped north of Alice Springs 1465 kilometres from the start last night, in second position.
In third overnight was car #3 Nuna V (Nuon Solar Team) from the Netherlands, camped north of Alice Springs 1445 kilometres from Darwin.
The two rival teams swapped positions today with Nuna V taking over second position from the American Infinium car near the Alice Springs control point.
The event took a new twist when it was reported that a truck rollover had occurred on the highway 20 kilometres north of Coober Pedy.
The Tokai Challenger team passed the incident and is expecting to camp at Glendambo overnight only 591 kilometres from the Adelaide finish.
Second on the road is the Tesla Roadster of Eco Challenger leader Team Internode.
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