World Solar Challenge - Control Point 6
Australia /
Northern Territory /
Alice Springs /
World
/ Australia
/ Northern Territory
/ Alice Springs
World / Australia / Northern Territory
Kulgera Roadhouse
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 1766 Km from Darwin and 1234 Km to Adelaide
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 1766 Km from Darwin and 1234 Km to Adelaide
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 25°50'25"S 133°17'58"E
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