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Members of the Clark School's Terps Racing team are the 2011 Sports Car Club of America Solo National Champions in the Formula SAE Class. Drivers from the team came in first and third, setting the fastest time by almost three seconds at the event.
The team's drivers were Michael Stanley (M.S. '10, electrical engineering) and David Eng (B.S. '11, mechanical engineering). The team competed against Kansas University, the University of Texas (Arlington), Kansas State University, Colorado State University, Western Michigan and Wichita State University.
Solo is the SCCA brand name for autocross competition. Solo events are driving skill contests that emphasize the driver's ability and the car's handling characteristics.
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September 19, 2011
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