FSGP 2001 served as a qualifier for the 2001 American Solar Challenge and was the only year when multiple events were held.
FSGP 2003 was held at Heartland Park Topeka and served as a qualifier for the 2003 American Solar Challenge.
FSGP 2004 was held at Heartland Park Topeka and the University of Missouri-Rolla's Solar Miner IV[7] took first place overall.
FSGP 2005 was held at Heartland Park Topeka and served as a qualifier for the 2005 North American Solar Challenge.
[9] After a three-year hiatus due to a lack of funding, FSGP 2009 was held at MotorSport Ranch in Cresson, Texas.
[10] FSGP 2010 was again held at the MotorSport Ranch Cresson and served as a qualifier for the 2010 American Solar Challenge.
The race was marred by an electrical fire in a garage causing many team's cars and equipment to be damaged by water from the complex's sprinkler system.
[20] FSGP 2020 was planned to return to Heartland Park Topeka on July 10-16, 2020,[21] but was postponed to September[22] and ultimately cancelled[23] due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Multi-Occupant Vehicle (MOV) class was won by Polytechnique Montréal with a 137.3 points / 1,315 person miles (263 laps).
Electrek FSGP 2024 was held at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, KY from July 16-18th.
The Single Occupant Class was won by team Éclipse from École de technologie supérieure with 215 lap completed for a total of 677.25 miles.
The Multi-Occupant Class was also won by a team from Montreal with Project Esteban from Polytechnique Montréal earning the top score of 88.57.