BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) — Vex Robotics hosted a competition on Saturday at the Bristol Motor Speedway called “Bots at Bristol,” featuring 64 middle school teams that gathered to compete for a top spot.
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More than 100 middle and high school robotics teams from across the state are competing for the title of state champion. The VEX Robotics V5 State Championship kicked off at the Bridgeport’s Total ...