Alright, so it's finally coming together.
The car itself is made out of legos, a common material used in our school.
I found an old lego space vehicle thingy I made a few years ago, and removed all its accessories, so now it's 4 wheels, a base, and 1 rubber wheel in the front, which is going to pull the whole car. (I'll go further into the details.)
The chemical engineer crafted a battery using pennies, aluminum foil, and paper towels, which will be dipped in something with a charge prior to the actual running of the car.
Next to the rubber wheel, there is a lego plate in which I have screwed the motor on to.
Connected to the part of the motor that spins, is a rubber band, which is ALSO wrapped around a secondary wheel, which is ALSO connected to the rubber wheel.
1. The motor spins, makign the rubber band spin on the secondary wheel.
2. The secondary wheel spins, which is locked with a shaft within the rubber wheel.
3. The rubber wheel spins, pulling the whole car due to its traction.
(This pic was taken before the motor was attached.)