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Engineering Students Make Mad Dash for Trash During Annual Junkyard Derby
UCSD students test their engineering and racing skills during the annual Junkyard Derby. Check out this of last years’ Derby. Photo: Erik Jepsen |
San Diego, CA, May 11, 2010 -- Â鶹´«Ã½ engineering students kick off the annual Junkyard Derby with a Mad Dash for Trash on Wednesday, May 12. About 50 teams of junk-loving boxcar builders will dive into a junk mountain in a Â鶹´«Ã½ parking lot.
Once the dust settles into the dumpsters ringing the mountain’s remains, teams will transform their junk selections into high flying – or maybe fast crashing – boxcars for Friday’s Junkyard Derby. Welders from a UCSD machine shop will be on hand Wednesday and Thursday to help students realize their junkyard dreams, such as air-duct-shopping-cart hybrid vehicles and bench-press-coat-rack convertibles.
The boxcar building ends on Friday morning, in time for the races that start at 9 a.m. and end with a grand finale at about 1 p.m. The derby will be held in front of , on Peterson Hill. The derby is not just about speed. Teams are competing for style points and adoration from the crowd. Expect wacky costumes, bloopers and boxcar mishaps. The Junkyard Derby is run by the engineering undergrads who are part of the (TESC). Check out this of last years’ Derby.
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Daniel Kane
Jacobs School of Engineering
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Andrea Siedsma
Jacobs School of Engineering
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