Ok, sorry to keep you all waiting, but finally its here, the other part to the “Shell Eco-Marathon”.
First allow me to set the scene. The idea behind this “Eco-Marathon” is to design a car/vehicle that can be ridden in and use the least fuel possible.

This is the first time my school has ever participated in this challenge, and for a first time we did pretty well, but i shall say how we did at the end.
The event was split into 2 days, the first was an option practice day where you can come along and ride around as much as you like to get the feel of the course.

Most teams will make one car and race one car, but no, we decided to make 2 cars, and this is where it got hectic. You see, me and this other engineer from my school were the senior engineers there (aside from the teachers) and as a result of that,t he teachers wanted to be nice to us and give us extra duties. So they decided to make us team captains, in other words, i was in charge of one of the cars, i had to get it checked, refueled and out on the track myself, i had to ensure all my team members were doing as they were supposed to, i had to ensure that my driver was driving at the required speed (15 mph is the best speed to save fuel, you are not allowed to go slower than 15 mph, so that’s why sticking at 15 mph is advised, which means a lap should be done in about 5 mins 30 seconds), so as you can see, it put quite alot of pressure on me. However, once i had assigned every member their jobs and got into a routine, it all seemed to go quite well.
There are various different classes that you can enter, but we entered the beginners class, i can’t remember exactly how many entered our class, but we came 4th in it and our car can do an average of 400.6 MPG (miles per gallon) which isn’t too bad for the first time we have done it. We then came 24th out of the “schools initiative” class and finally, we cam 40th in the whole competition out of a few hundred.

I also happened to get caught by a camera crew, so i have my 5 minutes of fame when they interviewed me about my team and car ^_^.
Honda took photos of our team because we will be appearing in their “scrap book” as my teacher put it. We were awarded a trophy by Honda for the “Best Presented Car”. Although other teams had body shells, the thing Honda liked about our car was that you could see what was going on inside it and yet it still looked nice, so that was good. We also got awarded another trophy for “Spirit of the Event” by the Marshals who watch over the track, that was very nice indeed.

The overall winners (they also won last year) were a team from France and their car did an average of 10,000 MPG (no that’s not a typo, they genuinely did 10,000, but last year they did 12,000 so they didn’t beat their score but they still did amazingly well). There were teams from all around the world: China, Japan, France, Poland, Etc.
So overall it was a really great event, i returned with 300 odd photos which i rattled down to 240, naturally I’m not going to upload all 240 to my blog, but i chose the best ones, and you can check out the ones that didn’t appear on here from my photobucket account (http://s39.photobucket.com/albums/e199/Arekusu7/Shell%20Eco-Marathon/)
This is my car that i took charge of and in the next image is my driver ^_^


This is the other car and the other driver, not on my team but i was still rooting for him, because hes on the school team ^_^





































If i turn up on any websites anywhere, or on TV or anything, ill be sure to blog about it, but Honda came from Japan so i doubt ill see anything over here, but still, i can say i had my 5 minutes of fame ^_^