World Solar Challenge - Control Point 10 - Official Finish for Timing (Adelaide, SA)
Australia /
South Australia /
Gawler /
Adelaide, SA
World
/ Australia
/ South Australia
/ Gawler
World / Australia / South Australia
The World Solar Challenge, a solar powered car
race from Darwin to Adelaide, was first run in 1987
and won by the General Motors "SunRaycer."
Cars stop at Control Points for 30 minutes.
The purpose of the Control Point stop is to change Observers and allow the Officials to address any irregularities.
Teams generally change drivers, and it gives everyone a break.
This stop is 3008 Km from Darwin and 23 Km to Adelaide.
race from Darwin to Adelaide, was first run in 1987
and won by the General Motors "SunRaycer."
Cars stop at Control Points for 30 minutes.
The purpose of the Control Point stop is to change Observers and allow the Officials to address any irregularities.
Teams generally change drivers, and it gives everyone a break.
This stop is 3008 Km from Darwin and 23 Km to Adelaide.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 34°43'34"S 138°34'50"E
- DSTO - Defence Science & Technology Organisation 4.1 km
- Dry Creek Salt Pans 7.8 km
- Riverlea Park 12 km
- Adelaide OBahn 12 km
- Pacific National Adelaide 14 km
- Evanston South 16 km
- Anstey Hill Recreation Park 17 km
- Black Hill Conservation Park 18 km
- Castambul 22 km
- Lyndoch 30 km
- RAAF Base Edinburgh 4.7 km
- City of Salisbury 5.3 km
- Penfield Gardens, SA 7.8 km
- City of Playford 8.2 km
- MacDonald Park, SA 8.4 km
- Riverlea Park 9 km
- Munno Para 12 km
- Munno Para Downs 13 km
- City of Tea Tree Gully 15 km
- Town of Gawler 18 km