A racing car designed by New Zealand students that can accelerate from standstill to 100km/h in under four seconds has won an international engineering award.
The car, designed and built by University of Canterbury (UC) mechanical engineering students, topped cars from 22 other universities to win the inspired engineering award at the international university racing car competition at Victoria University in Melbourne.
It was one of nine cars to finish both endurance races, and one of only two cars chosen to be driven by a professional driver for a test session.
UC team spokesman Bruce Robertson said the driver, a current V8 supercar and former Australian A1GP driver, gave the team excellent feedback, which was a great honour.
He said it was an incredible result for the university and a great credit to the department.