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Contents<br />
44.3.1.9 Clean Energy St. Moritz: The<br />
overall energy concept 689<br />
44.3.1.10 Last Tour de Sol in 1991 691<br />
44.3.1.11 Solarcar world record: 148 km/h<br />
at the ASEM 1995 691<br />
44.3.2 World Solar Challenge in Australia and<br />
the US 691<br />
44.3.2.1 First World Solar Challenge in<br />
1987: 3005 km across Australia 691<br />
44.3.2.2 Japan’s Waterloo at the 1st WSC:<br />
Detlef Schmitz Missed the Start 692<br />
44.3.2.3 The Second World Solar<br />
Challenge and its dangers in the<br />
Australian desert 693<br />
44.3.2.4 The “GREATEST RACE on EARTH,<br />
Creating a SOLUTION not<br />
POLLUTION” 694<br />
44.3.2.5 International Solar High-Tech<br />
Competition across Australia 695<br />
44.3.2.6 What technology and strategy<br />
was responsible for the victory 697<br />
44.3.2.7 “Spirit of Biel”: 1.8 dl (Solar) fuel<br />
for 100 km—55 times more<br />
efficient 697<br />
44.3.2.8 Great suspense and an odd cup in<br />
McLarens on the lake 698<br />
44.3.2.9 Detlef Schmitz: the friendly<br />
“Suitcase Man” 698<br />
44.3.2.10 Detlef: veteran and<br />
misadventurer at each WSC<br />
1987, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1999 700<br />
44.3.2.11 World Solar Challenge 1993:<br />
Japan invests millions in<br />
solarcars 701<br />
44.3.2.12 Honda changes its strategy for<br />
the WSC 1993 701<br />
44.3.2.13 WSC and Sunrayce in the US and<br />
other solar races in 1996 702