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				<title>Global Formula Racing - Newsfeed</title>
				<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/</link>
				<description>Newsfeed from Global Formula Racing Team</description>
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						<title>Road to Michigan</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/191</link>
						<description>Video log of the day to day events as the team competes in Michigan. A new video will be posted every morning. Check out the teaser trailer.</description>
						<pubDate>2012-05-07</pubDate>
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						<title>'Relentless' to be Premiered Online</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/190</link>
						<description>Oregon State University students of Global Formula Racing will be hosting the online premiere of a documentary featuring their successful 2011 season. On April 21, 2012 viewers will be able to watch a live stream of ‘Relentless’ starting at 900 PST/1800 CET. Following the documentary, team members will be hosting a live video stream to give the viewers an opportunity to pick the brains of the members of the team. The students of GFR are excited to show off this documentary to the public and are eager to answer questions from viewers.</description>
						<pubDate>2012-04-03</pubDate>
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						<title>'Relentless' Documentary at OMSI</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/189</link>
						<description>On April 18th at 6:30 pm, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) will be premiering the Global Formula Racing team’s documentary, “Relentless”.  OMSI is located at 1945 Southeast Water Avenue Portland, OR 97214.  The event is open to the public and offers free admissions.  People of all ages are encouraged to attend.</description>
						<pubDate>2012-04-01</pubDate>
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						<title>GFR Starts the '12 Season Strong</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/188</link>
						<description>What a summer it’s been. After a great '11 season, Global Formula Racing hopes to continue that for the upcoming season and now work resumes in earnest. The team is recruited, with new seniors and their projects selected, testing plans are being made, and design work has officially begun in both Germany and the US.
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						<pubDate>2011-10-15</pubDate>
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						<title>Combustion Car wins at Austria and Germany, Electric Car makes Debut</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/187</link>
						<description>Global Formula Racing comes back strong at the remaining European competitions, Austria and Germany, this month. The combustion car claimed its 3rd victory in 3 years at Austria, and finally claimed its first place overall at Germany. The electric car placed 4th at Austria and a 3rd place at Germany. The car with wings and its electric twin were proud of their places at both competitions, especially since Austria was the first competition where GFR brought an electric car.</description>
						<pubDate>2011-08-12</pubDate>
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						<title>GFR, the only Aero car at UK, places 15th</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/186</link>
						<description>Global Formula Racing competed at their first European competition, placing 15th out of 79 teams at the Formula Student UK competition in Silverstone. As the only team with a full aero package at the competition, GFR was turning heads and carrying high hopes for a good finish.</description>
						<pubDate>2011-07-23</pubDate>
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						<title>GFR takes 13th at FSAE California, looks to Europe for improvement</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/185</link>
						<description>Global Formula Racing finished 13th overall in a field of 61 from 8 different countries at Formula SAE California at Auto Club Speedway. Read more for details about the competition and what is still ahead this season.</description>
						<pubDate>2011-06-25</pubDate>
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						<title>Roll-Out of the new GFR - Global Formula Racing presents the new race cars</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/184</link>
						<description>On Friday, 27th of May 2011 the curtain was drawn and the red veil was lifted.
The Global Formula Racing team presented their new race car for the season 2011 for the first time to public, sponsors and technophiles.</description>
						<pubDate>2011-06-01</pubDate>
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						<title>GFR at "Perspektive Technik 2011“ in Ravensburg</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/183</link>
						<description>Last Friday the Global Formula Racing (GFR) Team participated at the „Perspektive Technik“, a technical experience night in Ravensburg. Between 6 and 11 p.m. the students presented three cars from previous seasons in front of DHBW Ravensburg and they were happy about the response.</description>
						<pubDate>2011-05-17</pubDate>
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						<title>1st place in Michigan</title>
						<link>http://www.global-formula-racing.com/en/news/read/182</link>
						<description>“Take a look at the championship trophy in our case,” Global Formula Racing’s senior captain Jeff Delany said during a team meeting, weeks before the national competition.

“We have to take it back to Michigan. Now, I don’t know about you, but I want to return to Corvallis with that trophy.”</description>
						<pubDate>2011-05-17</pubDate>
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