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In the early days of solar vehicle racing, an unlikely competitor —a Turkish nuclear physicist living in Australia— built a four-seated solar-powered tandem bike. Against all odds, it went on to win the 1986 World Championships.
In the early days of solar vehicle racing, an unlikely competitor —a Turkish nuclear physicist living in Australia— built a four-seated solar-powered tandem bike. Against all odds, it went on to win the 1986 World Championships.
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