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EASTON & OTLEY WIN IAgrE's Young Engineers competiton
Two teams from Easton & Otley College have won prizes in this year’s IAgrE Young Engineers Competition held at JCB’s headquarters in Staffordshire.
A team with Ike Neave and Harry Gillingwater, beat off competition from other landbased colleges with their vehicle, the Torpedo 850 to win the Class 1 category and Dean Revell and Kyle Green came first in the Class 2 section.
Teams from Easton & Otley, Askham Bryan, Babcock (John Deere), Plumpton, SRUC and Reasehealth took part in the annual IAgrE Young Engineers Competition
Around 50 students and lecturers took part from Askham Bryan, Babcock, Plumpton, SRUC and Reaseheath colleges, in the annual event, which is sponsored by Autoguide Equipment, Bosch Rexroth and the Douglas Bomford Trust.
The competition is open to all UK training and education providers and involves creating a remote or radio controlled vehicle. IAgrE judge and organiser Richard Robinson from Autoguide Equipment said: “The competition is designed to reward the team who is seen to invest time in building the vehicle and making sure it conforms to the rules. They also need to employ a winning strategy to beat the opposition.”
Teams are given a set of standard wheels, a battery and maximum dimensions and the challenge is to produce the top performance vehicle of the competition. The vehicle that powers its way to the highest point up a curved ramp is the winner.