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I propose that this section be cleaned up to only list teams that actually exist today. Otherwise this page will continue to grow and teams pop in and out of various competitions. War ( talk) 20:48, 8 March 2012 (UTC)
Prairie View A & N University which is located in Prairie View, Texas participated in SunRaycer 1995. The course was from Indianapolis, IN to Golden, CO. That was the only time it entered. Their car did finish the race. Their psrticipation is significant because that was the only race in which a historically Black institution has participated. Thr originsl faculty advisor was Paul Smith and the subsequent faculty advisor was James O. Morgan,
What does the number in the '#' (number) column mean. Its not the number of cars produced, its not the place in which its finished, and it is not the order in which it entered a race. What does the number mean, it is not explained as far as I can see. Mahjongg ( talk) 14:42, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
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I propose that this section be cleaned up to only list teams that actually exist today. Otherwise this page will continue to grow and teams pop in and out of various competitions. War ( talk) 20:48, 8 March 2012 (UTC)
Prairie View A & N University which is located in Prairie View, Texas participated in SunRaycer 1995. The course was from Indianapolis, IN to Golden, CO. That was the only time it entered. Their car did finish the race. Their psrticipation is significant because that was the only race in which a historically Black institution has participated. Thr originsl faculty advisor was Paul Smith and the subsequent faculty advisor was James O. Morgan,
What does the number in the '#' (number) column mean. Its not the number of cars produced, its not the place in which its finished, and it is not the order in which it entered a race. What does the number mean, it is not explained as far as I can see. Mahjongg ( talk) 14:42, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
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