The name may have changed, but the result is the same: For the fourth time in a row, a German team registered the top speed in SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s Hyperloop pod race for college-level engineers.
A team of German students has won SpaceX’s second Hyperloop competition, sending their pod to an impressive speed of 324 kilometers (201 miles) per hour. The rest of this article is behind a paywall.
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Students from the University of Munich were winners again last Sunday night. Their team, called WARR, built a demo Hyperloop pod and sent it down a test track just outside of SpaceX’s headquarters, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A student team from Germany demonstrated an experimental hyperloop vehicle on Sunday that topped 200 miles an hour — faster than a capsule built by a venture ...
The team which consisted of students from the Technical University of Munich were able to get its pod, which is powered by a 50 kW electric motor up to a speed of 200 mph at SpaceX's Hyperloop tube. A ...
A team of 30 students from Germany won the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod competition on Sunday, with their prototype pod reaching a speed of 324 kilometers per hour (201 miles per hour). The team, named WARR ...
Germany’s Team TUM has finished first at the latest Hyperloop Pod Competition, with its vehicle reaching the fastest speed — 288 mph (463 kph) — along a straight, three-quarter-mile test track.
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