The school’s Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology students want to beat their previous standard set by a 2018 crew who came in second place at the Shell Eco-Marathon mini event and finished once again in second place during a global race.
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Some students from Saskatchewan Polytechnic are hoping to get gold on the world stage.
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