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SILVERSTONE 9-13 JULY 2014

OFFICIAL PROGRAMME

Official Programme £5

Partners

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Powering your career

“The Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains

Graduate Scheme fulfilled my lifelong dream to work in

Formula One; it has helped me to grow and develop both

personally and as an engineer.”

At Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains we are responsible for the design, manufacture and testing of the

highly successful Formula 1 racing hybrid power units used by the MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 team. We are

also proud to supply power units to the Sahara Force India Formula 1, Williams Martini Racing and McLaren teams.

Our student programmes offer you the opportunity to start your career with our race winning engineering team. We are

looking for talented, intelligent and committed people to join us at our state of the art Technology Centre in Brixworth,

Northamptonshire. Whether you’re with us for a placement year or on our two year graduate programme, we offer you

the training, guidance and support you need to build on your studies and accelerate your development.

Our next student intake will be in Autumn 2015. To apply for a place on the scheme, please visit

www.mercedes-amg-hpp.com and click on ‘Careers’. Applications are open from Autumn 2014 for a limited time,

with assessment centres taking place in early 2015.

For more information, please visit www.mercedes-amg-hpp.com or visit our stand at Formula Student.

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CONTENTS

04 WELCOME05 INTRODUCTION06 EVENTS & SCORING07 TEAM JOURNEY08 AWARDS10 CASE STUDIES12 PARTNER PROFILES14 VOLUNTEERS16 PARTICIPATING TEAMS22 TEAMS MAP25 CLASS 1 PARTICIPATING LIST76 CLASS 2 PARTICIPATING LIST86 EVENT SCHEDULE90 WHAT NOT TO MISS94 SPRINT & ENDURANCE95 EVENT MAP

OFFICIALS

Patron Ross Brawn OBE FIMechEAmbassadors Mike Gascoyne, James Allison,Leena Gade, Paddy LoweChairman Jon Hilton FIMechEVice Chairman Dr Andrew Deakin MIMechEProject Manager Fiona PawleyProject Assistant Lucy BennettOperations Co-ordinator Neil Carr-Jones,Goose Communications LtdOperations Assistants Georgina Burden, Rebecca LowmanChief Judge Richard Folkson FIMechEHead Design Judge Neill AndersonHead Cost and Sustainability Judge Richard HaleHead Business Presentation Judge Elliot BrinkworthChief Technical Scrutineer Dan JonesClerk of the Course Rob AdawayDeputy Clerk of the Course Dave BriceChief Event Captain Andy RinglandChief Marshal Peter HardingDeputy Chief Marshal Elaine BriceMarshals 750 Motor Club andSilverstone Marshals ClubResults Dr Andrew Deakin MIMechE,Vikki Benn, Joe Staton

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

Despite the organisers taking all reasonable precautions, unavoidable accidents can happen. In respect of these, we must make clear the rules of engagement for all participants and visitors.

Motorsport may be dangerous and persons attending this event do so entirely at their own risk.It is a condition of admission that all persons havingany connection with the organisation and/or conduct of the event, including owners of the land and the drivers and owners of the vehicles are absolved from all liability arising out of accidents, howsoever caused, resulting in damage and/or personal injury to spectators, pass and ticket holders, or their goods and vehicles.

This event is held under the General Regulations of the MSA (incorporating the provisions of the International Sporting Code of the FIA), the FSAE & Formula Student Rules and Regulations, Final Instructions and any written instructions that the organisers issue for the event.

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WELCOME

I’m delighted to be continuing in my role as Patron of Formula Student, and have no doubt this year’s event will again showcase some of the best student engineering the world has to offer.

The key to the event – the reason those who take part so often end up working in F1 and at the world’s leading engineering firms – is that it offers the practical experience which is so important in the professional world.

During my career in Formula 1 we often employed people who had taken part in Formula Student. It is perhaps the best opportunity you’ll ever have to be truly innovative, to ‘think outside the box’ and come up with practical engineering solutions which may one day be used within the automotive industry.

Good luck to everybody who is taking part this year. I hope that the many weeks of designing, planning and building, the inevitable frustrations and re-thinks prove to be worthwhile.

While I sadly can’t make this year’s event, I will follow the competition closely. I do hope I’ll get to meet many of you in 12 months time.

This year the competition celebrates its 16th birthday and looks set to be the biggest event in Formula Student history, with 3,000 students taking part.

We have a record 106 Class 1 teams and 29 Class 2 teams competing, from 33 countries. Among these will be 29 electric cars – a huge increase from last year.

Additionally, there are 13 cars in Class 1 who are competing for the first time at Formula Student UK, as well as 12 cars in Class 2. It’s a great pleasure to welcome you to the home of British motorsport.

I would like to say a special thank you to our partners Robert Bosch, Jaguar Land Rover, Shell, SAE, GKN, Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains – and all of our sponsors. As ever, we are extremely grateful for your support.

Formula Student remains so highly respected within the engineering world because of the talent, ingenuity and sheer hard work of those taking part. As ever, I’m incredibly excited to see the innovative engineering on show this year.

Good luck to all the teams taking part - I look forward to seeing you at Silverstone.

ROSS BRAWN

PATRONFORMULA STUDENT 2014

JON HILTON

CHAIRMANFORMULA STUDENT 2014

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INTRODUCTION

Each year Formula Student (FS) challenges university students from around the world to design and build their own single-seat racing car, which is then put to the test at the famous Silverstone Circuit. University teams from multiple disciplines work together, developing creative solutions, building teamwork and communication skills, and learning how to deliver projects to budget and deadlines.

Formula Student is:

• A high-performance engineering project

• An unmatched demonstration of real-world engineering experience for employers and the motorsport industry

• An intense, ten-month long project, teaching students teamwork, business skills and technical ability

FS has been run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers since 1998, and since then tens of thousands of competitors have come through the competition, with graduates now featuring in every Formula 1 team.

With extra events like the Bosch Diesel Eco Challenge and the Big Bang, 2014 will be our biggest competition yet!

WHAT WE DO

Offering teams the opportunity to undertake real-life challenges and logistics, and develop the skills they’ll need when they go on to work in industry, FS’s key aims are to inspire the next generation about where they can go in engineering and address the skills shortage in the sector.

THE CHALLENGE

At the start of each academic year, students are given this challenge: “A manufacturing firm has asked you to develop a production prototype for a single-seat race car for autocross or sprint racing. The target customer for the final product is a non-professional racer, with high standards for performance and value for money.”

WHERE WOULD YOU GO FROM HERE?

• Except for defined safety standards, there are few restrictions on the overall design, to encourage innovation – in fuel, design, materials and engine

• As the year goes on and the car is built, all the elements of the project must combine – and teams have to make important real-life choices about design, cost and sustainability

• In July, teams come together for a weekend of testing, presentations and racing

WELCOME TO THE LARGEST STUDENT MOTORSPORT EVENT IN THE WORLD.

• At Silverstone, teams are judged by representatives from across industry sectors who scrutinise the cars inside and out, and judge cost, fuel economy, design and business viability

FIND OUT MORE

This guide introduces the scoring (page 6), awards (page 8) and has full details on each car in the running in 2014 (from page 23).

You can also read more about previous competitors who have gone on to have successful careers in motorsport and engineering (page 10).

And don’t miss out on seeing the current MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS F1 showcar, the Jaguar Land Rover stand and the Bosch Diesel Eco Challenge – check out the “what not to miss map” (page 91).

PAST WINNERS

1998 University of Texas at Arlington, USA

1999 Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

2000 California State University, Pomona, USA

2001 Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

2002 Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

2003 University of Toronto, Canada

2004 RMIT University, Australia

2005 University of Toronto, Canada

2006 University of Toronto, Canada

2007 RMIT University, Australia

2008 University of Stuttgart, Germany

2009 University of Stuttgart, Germany

2010 TU Munich, Germany

2011 University of Stuttgart, Germany

2012 Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

2013 ETH Zurich, Switzerland

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EVENTSAND SCORING

Teams can either enter a running car or compete with just a design concept, allowing them to spread the de-sign and build process over two years. The information below is regarding the largest category, Class 1, but the table gives the points allocation for all categories.

TESTING TIMES

As Formula Student aims to develop well-rounded engineers, each team is assessed not only on their car’s performance and their understanding of the engineering behind their design, but on their overall business proposal. This is done in a series of static and dynamic events.

STATIC EVENTS

Design 150 points Students must be able to explain how their car’s materi-als, components and systems come together and how their design meets the needs of the intended market.

Business Presentation 75 pointsIn this event, the judges play the role of the potential investors. Each team has to present a business case that sells their concept to them.

Cost and Sustainability 100 pointsHere teams provide an accurate estimate of the cost of their car in a limited production. They should be able to show the judges where they’ve spent money and added value. They are also required to understand how much energy is required to produce their powertrain.

DYNAMIC EVENTSBefore being allowed out on to the track to compete in any of the dynamic events, the teams must first pass technical and safety scrutineering, as well as the tilt, brake and noise tests. There are five dynamic events, all designed to test different aspects of the car’s perfor-mance – an important part of any team’s business case.

Skid Pad 50 pointsIn motorsport straight line speed isn’t everything so the skid pad lets teams show how well their car goes round corners. Cars need to have good lateral grip to complete a figure of eight in the quickest possible time.

Acceleration 75 pointsThis event focuses on the car’s powertrain performance and drivability as well as the suspension’s ability to provide maximum tyre grip. The measure of acceleration is the total time it takes to travel down Silverstone’s pit straight from a standing start.

Sprint 150 pointsThis tests the car’s manoeuvrability and handling quali-ties on a tight 800m course. To do well, cars have to be quick as well as nimble around the corners.

Endurance 300 pointsThe biggest test for the teams is the 22km endurance race where cars have to prove their durability. There is also a mandatory stop, driver change and hot restart that really tests reliability and the team’s ability to ef-ficiently make changes to driver variables, such as the pedal and seat positions.

Fuel Efficiency 100 pointsEfficient design is about more than how the car looks. Customers will expect their car to be as green and fuel efficient as possible. Top electric cars should achieve 125 grams of CO2 per km during the endurance trial.

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Business Presentation 75 75

Cost and Sustainability 100 100

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Acceleration 75

Sprint 150

Endurance 300

Fuel Efficiency 100

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TEAM JOURNEY

REGISTRATION

DYNAMIC EVENTS

AWARD CEREMONIES

SKID PAD SPRINT

ENDURANCE

ACCELERATION

ALL TEAMS TO COMPLETEBOTH ROUTES

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* Combustion engines include petrol, E85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline) and alternative/other. All engines are included for Class 2.

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AWARDS

AWARDS TO BE GIVEN ON SATURDAY 12 JULYSponsor AwardFormula Student Class 2 Overall Winner

GKN GKN Award for the Lightest Weight & Best Value ICE

GKN GKN Award for the Lightest Weight & Best Value Electric Vehicle

Institution of Mechanical EngineersMost Effective Communications Strategy A half day full scale wind tunnel testing and a series of Aerobytes articles publishedin Racecar Engineering.

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Best Cost Analysis in Class 2

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Best Business Presentation in Class 2

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Design Event Winner in Class 2

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Best Class 1 Cost & Sustainability Analysis

Jaguar Land Rover Innovation in Propulsion Systems

Jaguar Land Rover Best Use of Virtual Methods to Achieve Vehicle Targets

Mercedes AMG HighPerformance Powertrains Class 1 Best Powertrain Installation of an Internal Combustion Engine

Mercedes AMG HighPerformance Powertrains Class 1 Best High Voltage Powertrain Implementation

Racecar Engineering Best Class 1 Business Presentation

Shell Engineering Excellence Award

AWARDS TO BE GIVEN ON SUNDAY 13 JULYSponsor AwardAllan Staniforth Award Best Newcomer in Class 1

Bosch Best Engineered Brake System

Craig Dawson Award Most Valuable Team Member

Formula Student Class 1 Overall Winner£1,000 + free entry to FS2015

Formula Student Class 1 Runner-up

Formula Student Class 1 Third Place

Formula Student Top Individual Driver

Formula Student Most Efficient Internal Combustion Engine Car

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Acceleration Winner

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Skid Pad Winner

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Sprint Winner

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Endurance Winner

Institution of Mechanical Engineers Class 1 Design Event Runner Up

Mercedes AMG PETRONASFormula One Team Class 1 Design Event Winner

Shell Most Efficient Car

SAE International Overall Dynamics Event Winner$500 USD

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CASESTUDIES

THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE WAS THE VAST AMOUNT OF WORK THE TEAM HAD TO DO IN THE SHORT DURATION OF TIME WE HAD.

I was involved from 2005-2009 as part of the University of Manchester Formula Student team. I worked on various parts of the car during my time on the team including designing the chassis and suspension geometry, getting involved with bodywork, the engine and design reports and presentation events. I was promoted to Team Leader in my fourth and final year on the team.

My fondest memory of Formula Student was when our 2009 car completed the endurance race. I can still remember how hard the team had worked (many sleepless nights!) and it was fantastic to see the car finish. It was a great feeling of achievement that I will never forget. Just being around so many keen Engineers made the event that much more exciting.

The biggest challenge was the vast amount of work the team had to do in the short duration of time we had with limited experience, especially because Formula Student was completely extra-curricular at Manchester. The rule changes meant we had to start from pretty much a clean sheet in my final year on the team. Keeping motivated and thinking of what we wanted the car to look like in the end is what kept us all going and I loved every minute of it. The team were brilliant and we really helped each other out.

I have an endless list of what I learnt from doing Formula Student. It provided me with the opportunity to design parts from scratch enhancing my engineering judgement, it helped me develop leadership and project management skills, it increased my confidence in presenting to a big group of people and gave me a fantastic insight of what it might be like to work in industry. Most of all it gave me the chance to do something I am truly passionate about - race cars and engineering.

I am currently working for Rolls-Royce as a Development Engineer on the Trent 1000 project. It’s such an interesting job and it’s great to be around so much innovation!

PUJA KAPOOR

DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER AT ROLLS-ROYCE

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I actually took part in Formula Student four times between 2005 and 2009, with my roles including team manager, driver and technical director.

Even though I’d competed in FS Class 1 in 2006 and 2007, I graduated and left the competition having never completed the endurance event at FS. With the opportunity of a postgraduate degree, I had a final chance to enter in 2009.

My fondest memory was the relief and the congratulations from the team as I pulled up in the pits having completed the endurance test, which we actually placed first in, and becoming the first ever UK team to do so.

My biggest challenge was the management of so many different people and characters, and trying to get them all to work together to achieve the same goal of a single car design. In one year it also required the hard decision to radically restructure the team and reduce the head count.

I learnt many things from FS, not least the broad technical knowledge that a practical engineering project like this could provide. A significant lesson was the importance of improvement and development - each FS entry I worked on showed progression in design and performance, and feedback received from the static events was always fed into the subsequent year’s work.

I also learned the value of testing and validation - partly because I realised that I often should have done more, and also because of the depth of understanding that you could further gain about a part or system, regardless of the fact that you may have spent the past week designing it non-stop.

Even so, I left the competition knowing there was more I would do if I had the opportunity. That to me was one of the big attractions of FS. University degrees are all about building knowledge and understanding on a subject, and trying to develop you as a person. I would recommend doing FS because, as an engineer, I would never have had the chance to work on such a practical project which encompasses a huge variety of fields both in and away from engineering, and couldn’t have developed the skills I have today. I also got to meet Damon Hill!

My current role is based around the testing and analysis of products and systems, and I use many of the simulation techniques that I applied to my FS projects. I have also applied my experiences of prototyping and systems design to produce test rigs and product demonstrators. I have volunteered at FS every year since my final entry in 2009. I have also taken roles as a scrutineer and event captain on various dynamic events, and I hope to use my experience of participating to help maintain the high standards with which the event is run.

MIKE SEXTON

MECHANICAL ANALYSIS ENGINEER AT BAE SYSTEMS

I LEARNT MANY THINGS FROM FS, NOT LEAST THE BROAD TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE THAT A PRACTICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT LIKE THIS COULD PROVIDE.

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PARTNER PROFILES

GKN is a global engineering group. Every day we drive the wheels of hundreds of millions of cars, we help thousands of aircraft to fly, we deliver the power to move earth and harvest crops, and we make essential components for industries that touch lives across the globe.

Approximately 50,000 people work in GKN companies and joint ventures across more than 30 countries, enabling us to supply high quality systems, structures, components and services to our customers around the world.

We have four divisions: GKN Driveline and GKN Powder Metallurgy that focus on the automotive market; GKN Aerospace; and GKN Land Systems. Each division provides expertise and cutting-edge technology to our global customers. Combined, GKN delivers engineering that moves the world.

For more information on GKN please visitwww.gkn.com

The team at Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains are responsible for the design, development and manufacture of both Formula 1 engines and hybrid systems, as well as specific high-end engineering projects for road cars such as the SLS AMG E-Cell.

Based in Brixworth, Northamptonshire, the company has supported Formula Student since 2010. Mercedes AMG HPP runs successful Graduate and Placement Student programmes and many of the students currently on the schemes have previously taken part in the Formula Student competition.

The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. Its operations are divided into four business sectors: Automotive Technology, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. This worldwide development, manufacturing, and sales network is the foundation for further growth.

The Bosch Group’s products and services are designed to fascinate, and to improve the quality of life by providing solutions which are both innovative and beneficial. In this way, the company offers technology worldwide that is “Invented for life.” Read more information about Bosch.

SAE International is a global association committed to being the ultimate knowledge source for the engineering profession. By uniting over 138,000 engineers and technical experts, we drive knowledge and expertise across a broad spectrum of industries. We act on two priorities: encouraging a lifetime of learning for mobility engineering professionals and setting the standards for industry engineering.

Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemicals companies with far-reaching and wide business interests - from oil exploration to power generation to consumer services.

Jaguar Land Rover is the largest manufacturer of premium vehicles in the UK. As the UK’s largest automotive employer, Jaguar Land Rover has a world-class team of almost 29,000 people in the UK, plus 1,000 globally. In addition it supports 200,000 people through the supply chain, dealer network and wider economy.

Jaguar Land Rover has ambitious plans for global growth which can only be supported by innovation in new products, engines and environmental technologies. The company is the UK’s leading investor in automotive research and development and is successfully delivering breakthroughs in engineering, performance and sustainability.

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BEHIND THE NEXT GENERATION

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Business Presentation Judges

Elliot Brinkworth

Mark Hassall

Ayotunde Adebanjo

Richard Atkins

Elliot Atkinson

James Barry

Ian Bell

Mark Bridgeman

John Butler

Trevor Cave

Paul Chapman

Steve Clark

Jiamei Deng

Sagar Depala

Alfonso Dighello

Stevie Gosling

Philip Hodgkinson

Raymond Hodgkinson

Gareth Jones

Dario Maglione

Keith Martin

Robert Marwood

Mark Munday

Anthony Orji

Mike Phillips

Thomas Pink

Mena Sabbour

Ravindra Savant

John Saville

Martin Simmonds

Rihannon Stone

James Taylor

Paul Taylor

Tony Walker

Brian Walker

Ian Wallbridge

Robert Wild

David Wiltshire

Christian Young

VOLUNTEERS

Cost, Sustainability & Manufacturing Judges

Richard Hale

Darren Cashman

Muhammad Waqas Anwer

Graham Bailey

Matthew Bees

Daniel Bodimeade

Mike Bottley

Adrian Chachelski

Julie Cheung

John Connolly

Neil Cooper

John Dangerfield

Michael Deaville

James Fallas

Chris Glover

Steve Harry

Zoe Haycocks

Ben Horne

Christopher Johnson

Yevgeny Karpushenko

Daniel Liau

Stephen Maylon

Mina Mansy

Zoe Maxwell

Sean McGrath

Padraig McGuigan

Michael Odenwald

Robert Oxley

David Paramo

Chris Peain

Ian Price-Evans

Steven Savage

Sakshi Sircar

Robert Taylor

Patrick Travers

Lee Wall

Rohitha Weerasinghe

Rhiannon Williams

Mark Williams

Jason Wright

Shenli Zhang

Design Judges

Neill Anderson

Alex Hickson

Alexandros Adamou

Nick Adams

Alan Anderson

Carl Bailey

Anthony Barnicott

Steve Benn

Andrew Boland

Matthew Brewerton

Max Brown

Joe Burnell

Owen Carless

Jules Carter

Stuart Chamberlin

Paul Chapman

Steven Clark

Alex Coignac-Smith

Benjamin Comana

Nicholas Cooper

John Corrigan

Steve Cragg

Tony Crouch

Robert Dewhurst

Ayman Diab

Chris Drew

Kimmo Eggers

Jason English

David Evans

Alan Flavell

David Gould

Dan Graham

Geoff Grose

Miguel Guedes

Mark Himpson

Asim Javed

Derek Jordanou-Bailey

Johann Kastern

Timo Keinanen

Pierre Kerrou

Joel Longbottom

Sean Mahoney

Philip Major

Jez Morris

Andrew Morritt

Robert Neilson

Alex Ng

Matt Pyrce

Jacquelyn Quirk

Keith Ramsay

Roger Ratley

Reinhard Reinhartz

Carlos Riba

Horst Roennebeck

Dave Salt

Gerard Sauer

Dean Scott

Andrew Shedden

David Smith

Robin Stafford Allen

Devinder Singh Sudan

Alexandra Sye

Javier Tamayo

Oliver Taylor

Karol Tomczyk

Kevin Ukoko-Rongione

Gavin Walters

Phil Warner

Daniel Watts

Oliver Webb

Matthew Webster

Matt Wilkin

Geoff Willis

Gary Woods

Thomas Yates

Scruitneers and Dynamics Volunteers

Dan Jones

Andy Ringland

Alastair Clarke

Tim McCann

Nicky Richards

Mike Sexton

Chris Slevin

Neill Allan

Jack Allery

Zayd Ally

Christos Antoniou

Howard Ash

Richard Bailey

Phil Barber

Vikki Benn

Sebastiano Bolattti

Robin Boyd

Rob Capolongo

John Church

Andrew Crome

Alexander Darvill

Sam Dauncey

Yuliya Dilova

Harry Eyre

Zuhair Hanna

Anthony Hinkley

George Hopkins

Stewart Jackson

Mike Jenkins

Gwynn Jenkins

Kate Jones

Richard King

Daniel Lloyd

Stephen Mc Caffrey

Craig Powers

Sebastian Price

Gary Priestner

Alison Roberts

Suzanne Royce

Michael Royce

Momodou S Ceesay

David Sanderson

Joe Staton

John Hilton FIMechE Formula Student ChairmanRichard Folkson FIMechE Chief JudgeAndrew Deakin MIMechE Vice Chairman

General Volunteers

James Allen

Gabriella Barnes

James Connolly

Dominic Hurrell

Rob Spall

William SpallDouglas Stormouth-Darling

Key: Head Judges, Deputy Head Judges, Event Captains

search IMechE Formula Student Alumni

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A winning partnership

www.gkn.com/graduates

GKN plc is proud to be a Formula Student Partner. Come and see us – we would love the opportunity to meet you, introduce you to some of our talented people and tell you more about the exciting global engineering careers we can offer. There is the chance to win an iPad mini too!

Good luck this weekendThe GKN plc Teamwww.gkn.com

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PARTICIPATING TEAMS

CLASS 1

Country University Team Name Abbreviation Fuel Car# Page#

Australia Edith Cowan University Edith Cowan University Racing Edith Cowan U. P 171 23

Australia Monash University Monash Motorsport Monash U. E85 66 23

Austria Vienna University of Technology TUW Racing Vienna U. E 41 24

Belgium KU Leuven, Campus Group T Formula Group T KU Leuven E 22 24

Belgium Thomas More Mechelen - De Nayer Thomas More Innovation T.M. Mechelen E 37 25

Canada Dalhousie University Dalhousie Formula SAE Dalhousie U. P 59 25

China Hefei University of Technology HFUT Racing Team Hefei U. E 16 26

Croatia University of Zagreb FSB Racing Team U. of Zagreb P 114 26

Denmark University of Southern Denmark SDU Vikings U. of Southern Dmark E 117 27

Ecuador Salesian Polytechnic University U. P. S. Racing Team Salesian Poly U. P 29 27

Egypt Ain Shams Uiversity ASU Racing Team Ain Shams U. P 100 28

Egypt Helwan University HFS Racing Team Helwan U. P 193 28

Egypt The American University in Cairo (AUC) AUC Racing Team (MSG) American U. Cairo P 199 29

Finland Tampere University of Applied Sciences Tampere UAS Motorsport Tampere U. of Applied

Sci. P 79 29

France Ecole Centrale Paris Centrale Racing Team 1 Ecole Centrale P 107 30

France Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Metz ENIM Formula Student Ecole Metz P 57 30

France University of Burgundy - ISAT ISAT Formula Team U. of Burgundy - ISAT P 58 31

Germany Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) KA-RaceIng C Karlsruhe Tech. E85 4 31

Germany Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) KA-RaceIng E Karlsruhe Tech. E 65 32

Germany RWTH Aachen Ecurie Aix Formula Student Team RWTH Aachen e.V. RWTH Aachen E 42 32

Germany Technische Universität München TUfast e-Technology Tech. U. Mün. E 62 33

Germany TU Darmstadt TU Darmstadt Racing Team e.V. TU Darmstadt E 56 33

Germany TU Munich TUfast Racing Team TU Munich E85 63 34

Germany UAS Amberg-Weiden Running Snail Racing Team Amberg-Weiden E 23 34

Germany UAS Kiel Raceyard E UAS Kiel E 53 35

Germany UAS Zwickau WHZ Racing Team Zwickau E 96 35

Germany University of Kassel Herkules Racing Team U. of Kassel P 9 36

Germany University of Paderborn UPBracing Team e.V U. Paderborn P 10 36

Germany University of Stuttgart Rennteam Uni Stuttgart U. of Stuttgart E85 3 37

Germany University of Technology Dresden Elbflorace Formula Student Team TU Dresden e.V. U. of Dresden E 5 37

Greece University of Patras UoPRacing Team U. of Patras E 86 38

Iceland University of Iceland Team Spark U. of Iceland E 75 38

India Delhi Technological University Defianz Racing Delhi Tech. P 49 39

India Indian Institute of Technology Bombay IIT Bombay Racing IIT Bombay E 196 39

Ireland Dublin Institute of Technology FormulaDIT Dublin Institute P 101 40

Ireland University of Limerick University of Limerick Racing U. of Limerick P 103 40

Italy Politecnico di Torino Squadra Corse Politecnico Torino E 152 41

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Italy Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia MoRe Modena Racing U. of Emilia P 137 41

Jordan Jordan University of Science and Technology JUST Racing Team Jordan UST P 94 42

Jordan Philadelphia University Philadelphia Team Philadelphia U. P 44 42

Norway Norwegian University of Science & Technology Revolve NTNU Norwegian UST E 11 43

Norway University of Stavanger ION Racing U. of Stavanger E 20 43

Pakistan National University of Sciences & Technology Formula NUST Racing National UST P 168 44

Poland Bialystok University of Technology Cerber Motorsport Bialystok U. of Tech P 43 44

Poland Warsaw University of Technology whiteEagle Racing Warsaw U. of Tech E85 84 45

Portugal University of Lisbon Projecto FST Novabase U. of Lisbon E 109 45

Romania Transilvania University of Brasov BlueStreamline Trans. U. of Brasov P 111 46

Russian Federation

People's Friendship University of Russia FS RUDN PF U. of Russia P 87 46

Slovenia University of Maribor UNI Maribor Grand Prix Engineering U. of Maribor E85 39 47

South Africa Cape Peninsula University of Technology Cape Speed Cape Peninsula U. P 19 47

South Korea University of Yeungnam Team YUSAE U. of Yeungnam P 182 48

Spain Tecnun - University of Navarra Tecnun Motorsport Tecnun Navarra P 27 48

Spain Universidad Europea de Madrid Formula UEM U. of Europea E85 183 49

Spain University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Formula Student Bizkaia U. of Basque Country E 48 49

Sweden Chalmers University of Technology Chalmers Formula Student Chalmers U. P 113 50

Sweden Karlstad University Clear River Racing Karlstad U. P 154 50

Sweden KTH - Royal Institute of Technology KTH Formula Student KTH RIT E 71 51

Sweden Lund University LURacing Lund U. P 61 51

Switzerland ETH Zurich AMZ Racing ETH Zurich E 33 52

The Netherlands Delft University of Technology Delft University of Technology

Racing Team Delft U. of Tech E 85 52

The Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology University Racing Eindhoven Eindhoven U. of Tech. E 40 53

Turkey Yildiz Technical University YTU Racing Yildiz Tech U. P 34 53

UK Aston University Aston Racing Aston U. P 70 54

UK Birmingham City University BCU Racing Bham City U. P 18 54

UK Brunel University Brunel Racing Brunel U. P 69 55

UK Cardiff University Cardiff Racing Cardiff U. P 110 55

UK City University London City Racing City U. London P 99 56

UK Coventry University Phoenix Racing Coventry U. E 89 56

UK De Montfort University DMU Racing De Montfort U. P 35 57

UK Glynd r University Glynd rRacing Glynd r U. P 126 57

UK Kingston University KU e-Racing Kingston U. E 131 58

UK Lancaster University Lancaster Racing Team Lancaster U. P 17 58

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UK Liverpool John Moores University LJMU Racing Liverpool JM U. P 32 59

UK Loughborough University LUMotorsport Loughborough U. P 31 59

UK Manchester Metropolitan University MMU Racing Man. Met. U. P 161 60

UK Newcastle University Newcastle Racing Newcastle U. E 90 60

UK Oxford Brookes University Oxford Brookes Racing Oxford Brookes P 92 61

UK Sheffield Hallam University SHU Racing Sheff Hallam U. P 73 61

UK Swansea University Swansea University Race Engineering Swansea U. P 54 62

UK University College London UCL Racing UCL P 91 62

UK University of Aberdeen TAU Racing U. of Aberdeen P 83 63

UK University of Bath Team Bath Racing U. of Bath P 14 63

UK University of Birmingham UBRacing U. of Birmingham P 123 64

UK University of Cambridge Full Blue Racing U. of Cambridge P 28 64

UK University of Central Lancashire Formula UCLan U. of Central Lan. P 68 65

UK University of Exeter Exeter Racing U. of Exeter P 88 65

UK University of Hertfordshire UH Racing U. of Hertfordshire E85 118 66

UK University of Huddersfield Team HARE U. of Huddersfield P 46 66

UK University of Hull Hull University Formula Student U. of Hull P 181 67

UK University of Leeds Leeds Formula Race Team U. of Leeds P 97 67

UK University of Liverpool University of Liverpool Motorsport U. of Liverpool P 24 68

UK University of Northampton FSN.Racing U. Northampton P 132 68

UK University of Portsmouth UPRacing U. of Portsmouth P 74 69

UK University of Sheffield Sheffield Formula Racing U. of Sheffield P 55 69

UK University of Southampton Southampton University Formula Student Team U. of Southampton P 82 70

UK University of Strathclyde University of Strathclyde Motorsport U. of Strathclyde P 115 70

UK University of Surrey TEAM SURTES U. of Surrey P 93 71

UK University of Sussex Mobil 1 Team Sussex U. of Sussex P 15 71

UK University of the West of England UWE Racing U. of WE P 121 72

UK University of Ulster UUJ FS2014 U. of Ulster P 180 72

UK University of Warwick Warwick Racing U. of Warwick P 30 73

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Belgium Karel de Grote University College Fastrada Motorsport Karel de Grote 76

Egypt Akhbar Elyom Academy Akhbar Elyom Racing Team Akhbar Elyom P 76

Egypt Al Azhar University Al Azhar Racing Team Al Azhar U. P 76

Egypt Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport Sharks Racing Team Arab Academy P 76

Egypt Menoufiya University Menoufiya University Team "MFS" Menoufiya U. E85 77

Egypt October 6 University O6U Formula Racing Team October 6 U. P 77

Egypt Tanta University MEC Auto FS Team Tanta U. E 77

Egypt Zagazig University ZUFS Racing Team Zagazig U. P 77

Greece University of Patras UoPRacing Team U. of Patras C2 E 78

Norway Østfold University College Formula Student Ostfold University College Østfold U. E 78

Portugal Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa ISEL Formula Student Instituto Lisboa E85 78

Portugal Polythecnic Institute of Leiria FSIPLeiria Class 2 Team Poly. of Leiria P 78

Portugal University of Lisbon Projecto FST Novabase U. of Lisbon C2 E 79

The Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology University Racing Eindhoven Eindhoven E 79

The Netherlands The Hague University of Applied Sciences The Formula Cruisers Hague U. E 79

UK Brunel University Brunel Masters Motorsport Brunel U. P 79

UK Durham University Durham University Electric Motorsport Durham U. E 80

UK Kingston University KU Green Racing Team Kingston U. C2 E 80

UK Queen Mary, University of London Queen Mary Racers Queen Mary London P 80

UK Swansea University Swansea University Race Engineering E Swansea U. C2 E 80

UK Teesside University Teesside University Teeside U. P 81

UK University of Bath Team Bath Racing U. of Bath C2 P 81

UK University of Dundee DRIVE U. of Dundee P 81

UK University of Glasgow UGRacing U. of Glasgow C2 P 81

UK University of Hertfordshire UH Racing U. of Hertfordshire C2 E 82

UK University of Manchester University of Manchester Formula Student U. of Manchester P 82

UK University of Warwick Warwick Racing U. of Warwick C2 E 82

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Newcastle UniversityOxford Brookes UniversitySheffield Hallam UniversitySwansea UniversityUniversity College LondonUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of BathUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of CambridgeUniversity of Central LancashireUniversity of ExeterUniversity of HertfordshireUniversity of HuddersfieldUniversity of HullUniversity of LeedsUniversity of LiverpoolUniversity of NorthamptonUniversity of PortsmouthUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of SouthamptonUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of SurreyUniversity of SussexUniversity of the West of England University of UlsterUniversity of WarwickDurham UniversityQueen Mary, University of LondonSwansea UniversityTeesside UniversityUniversity of DundeeUniversity of GlasgowUniversity of Manchester

Cape Peninsula University of Technology

University of Yeungnam

Tecnun - University of NavarraUniversidad Europea de MadridUniversity of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)

Chalmers University of TechnologyKarlstad UniversityKTH - Royal Institute of TechnologyLund University

ETH Zurich

Delft University of TechnologyEindhoven University of TechnologyThe Hague University of Applied Sciences

Yildiz Technical University

Aston UniversityBirmingham City UniversityBrunel UniversityCardiff UniversityCity University LondonCoventry UniversityDe Montfort UniversityGlyndwr UniversityKingston UniversityLancaster UniversityLiverpool John Moores UniversityLoughborough UniversityManchester Metropolitan University

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Edith Cowan UniversityMonash University

Vienna University of Technology

KU Leuven, Campus Group TThomas More Mechelen - De NayerKarel de Grote University College

Dalhousie Univ

Hefei University of Technology

University of Zagreb

University of Southern Denmark

Salesian Polytechnic University

Ain Shams UiversityHelwan UniversityThe American University in Cairo (AUC)Akhbar Elyom Academy Al Azhar UniversityArab Academy For Science, Technology and Maritime TransportMenoufiya UniversityOctober 6 UniversityTanta UniversityZagazig University

Tampere University of Applied Sciences

Ecole Centrale ParisEcole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de MetzUniversity of Burgundy - ISAT

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)RWTH AachenTechnische Universität MünchenTU DarmstadtTU MunichUAS Amberg-WeidenUAS KielUAS ZwickauUniversity of KasselUniversity of PaderbornUniversity of StuttgartUniversity of Technology Dresden

University of Patras

University of Iceland

Delhi Technological UniversityIndian Institute of Technology Bombay

Dublin Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Limerick

Politecnico di TorinoUniversità degli studi di Modenae Reggio Emilia

Jordan University of Science and TechnologyPhiladelphia University

Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyUniversity of StavangerØstfold University College

National University of Sciences & Technology

Bialystok University of TechnologyWarsaw University of Technology

University of LisbonInstituto Superior de Engenharia de LisboaPolythecnic Institute of Leiria

Transilvania University of Brasov

People’s Friendship University of Russia

University of Maribor

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Monash Motorsport is based at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. The team has competed in FSAE since 2000 with a strong belief in the importance of early testing and a heavy focus on aerodynamics. Monash Motorsport uses a point simulator to justify all design decisions. The point simulator uses parameters such as grip coefficient, power and downforce to benchmark the capabilities of our concept against the competition. Our latest concept, the M13, is a competition proven, clean-sheet design. To increase the points scoring potential over our previous concepts, several changes have been made to the

car. The KTM 450 SX-F is now turbocharged for increased power output, while suspension redesign is driven by a change to 10” wheels and direct acting shock absorbers. The aerodynamic package has been redesigned around a drag reduction system, allowing for a much more aggressive approach. A pneumatically actuated shifter aims at reducing driver fatigue, driven by the team’s emphasis on ergonomics. Monash Motorsport’s development has been steady and in mid-2013 the team enjoyed the privilege of briefly becoming the number 1 ranked team in the world, emphasising the many years of hard work.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3160mm/1424mm/1309mm/1550mm

Track 1100mm/1050mm

Car weight (approx.) 198kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

133kg/133kg

Suspension Double Unequal length A-Arm, direct acting, adjustable U-bar integrated with wing mounting/ double unequal length A-Arm, direct acting, adjustable anti roll shuttle bar

Tyres 18x7.5-10 R25B Hoosier/18x7.5-10 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 8’’ wide, three piece Al wheels, 3’’ positive offset /8’’ wide, three piece Al wheels, 0’’ offset

Brakes Floating, 190mm, 4mm thick, bisalloy, drilled/Floating, 175mm, 4mm thick, bisalloy, drilled

Chassis Steel tube spaceframe with bonded composite panels, aluminium rear bulkhead

Engine 2011 KTM 450SXF

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc97mm/60.8mm/1/449.3cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system MoTec M400 ECU, sequential injection and fuel pressure regulator

Max power/max torque50 kW @ 10000rpm-55 Nm @ 7000rpm

Transmission Single Reduction 428 Chain

Differential Drexler clutch pack LSD, 25Nm preload, 30deg ramp angle on power side

Final drive 3.15:1

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We are Edith Cowan University Racing from Perth, and this will be our first time competing outside of Australia.

For our latest car we have made a large conceptual leap from previous cars with some key features being a custom 600cc in-line four cylinder engine with an integrated 2 speed gearbox and a gear driven final drive and spool, direct acting dampers, rear beam axle, single piece wheel/hubs and a full monocoque chassis.

The aim was to simplify the cars main components and reduce the parts count and thus weight of the car. The car also features a high

downforce aerodynamic package and 10 inch Hoosier tyres.

The chassis is made using a cut and fold technique developed by the team and successfully executed since 2010. The carbon fibre skinned aluminium honeycomb panels are made flat and then CNC routed, folded and glued into shape. We would like to thank our friends, families and sponsors for helping us travel to and compete in the UK.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3050mm/1210mm/1260mm/1525mm

Track 1100mm/1075mm

Car weight (approx.) 175kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

93kg/150kg

Suspension Double unequal A Arm, Direct acting Dampers/De Dion Rear Axle 4 link suspension

Tyres Hoosier 10 inch LC0 / Hoosier 10 inch LC0

Wheels 152.4mm three piece Al rims custom wheel hub centre/152.4mm three piece Al rims custom wheel hub centre

Brakes High Carbon Steel, hub mounted 183mm dia, drilled/High Carbon Steel, single centre mounted 240mm Dia, drilled

Chassis Folded Carbon Fibre Honeycomb monocoque

Engine 2014 Custom 600cc Four Stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/600cc

Fuel type 98 RON Unleaded

Fuel system MoTeC M800 ECU, Sequential injection

Max power/max torque59.7 kw @ 10500rpm-44Nm @ 9000rpm

Transmission 2 Speed Gear Driven

Differential Full Spool

Final drive 2.69

Edith Cowan UnivErsity

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Formula Group T consists of 22 master students in Industrial Engineering Sciences at the University of Leuven, Campus Group T, Belgium. This will be our third car, called ‘June’ and several improvements have been made to increase the performance, handling and efficiency.

In comparison to last year, we have achieved 20% in weight reduction. June will have the first monocoque we have ever built, which is the first Belgian monocoque as well. The pedals are adjustable and also the 3D printed steering wheel, with integrated ‘pedals’, will giving more comfort to the driver.

The brakes, uprights and wheel hubs are designed to be as light as possible, just like the planetary gearboxes, which weigh 75% less than last year. The battery boxes are attached to the side of the car to lower the point of gravity and to make some space for a more reclined driving position. Together with the diffuser, which is our first aero pack, it will improve handling and thus performance. Events that we’re taking part in this year: FSUK, FSGermany and FSSpain.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2750mm/1085mm/1450mm/1525mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 205kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

131kg/142kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod actuated vertically oriented spring and damper

Tyres Hoosier slicks: 20.5 x 7.0 – 13 R25B, Hoosier wets: 21 x 6.5 - 13

Wheels Keizer Kosmo 13 x 7, 202mm wide, three piece Al/My Rim

Brakes Hardend alloy steel, hub mounted, 220 mm dia

Chassis Carbon monocoque

Engine 2x Enstroj Emrax 207 / 70kW peak axial flux motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electricity

Fuel system Max power/max torque85kW-500Nm

Transmission Epicyclic gear transmission, planetary gearbox

Differential Electronic differential

Final drive 3.53:1

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TUW-Racing was founded in 2007 and the EDGE MK1 was the first racing car of our young and motivated team. Every year we set our goals high to continue our innovative design and to stay competitive.

We are, for example, the only team worldwide who successfully implemented a carbon fibre space frame in our EDGE 2 and EDGE 3 racer. All five previously built were motorised by a one cylinder KTM engine, which was also supercharged in some models.

This year we will again compete against other universities at

Silverstone and Hockenheim, Spielberg and on the Czech Ring with more power than ever.

Two self-developed motors will power the EDGE 6, our first electric racing car. With lightweight design of every component we were able to further decrease the weight of our car this year. Strict organisation of our team and project management are necessary to manage this complex and challenging project. Special thanks goes to our numerous sponsors – without them we wouldn’t be able to build such a high performance racing car year after year!

Length/height/width/wheelbase2845mm/1118mm/1395mm/1575mm

Track 1200mm/1160mm

Car weight (approx.) 165kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

109kg/124kg

Suspension Front/Rear: Double unequal length A-Arm, pull rod actuated, horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres dry: Hoosier 18.0x7.5-10 R25B, wet: Hoosier 18.0x6.0-10 LC0

Wheels 7.0”x10”, one piece CFRP Rim

Brakes Disc 197.5 mm/185 mm X20Cr13; Master Cyl. 16 mm/19 mm; Cal. AP-Racing

Chassis One-piece carbon fibre monocoque with integrated front hoop

Engine 2x TUWR-E1 permanent magnet synchronous motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc2x 40kW

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system 104s3p 6.23kWh LiPo

Max power/max torque2x 40kW @ 16000 rpm-2x 30 Nm @ 0-12700 rpm

Transmission Two stage fixed gearing (spur gear system)

Differential Electronic differential

Final drive 11.8:1

viEnna UnivErsity of tEChnology

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The 2014 Dalhousie Formula SAE team is competing in FSUK for the second consecutive year. After some engine issues that prevented the team from competing in any dynamics events last year, Dalhousie Formula SAE is returning with a goal to be one of the top competitors in 2014. Emphasis has been placed on the reliability of the 2014 car to ensure full completion of all dynamic events.

Crucial steps have also been taken to bring the team up to the next level, including an improved team-wide focus on cost and weight reduction. In addition, issues from the 2013 vehicle were resolved.

Dalhousie Formula SAE is ready with their next generation vehicle. Design goals for the 2014 vehicle are reliability, weight reduction, lowered centre of gravity and cost reduction. One key improvement this year is a complete frame re-design eliminating redundant parts and optimising the suspension system. In addition, a custom four-speed gearbox is used to maximise performance on the autocross course. Dalhousie Formula SAE would like to thank all of its sponsors who make it possible to do what we do!

Length/height/width/wheelbase3095mm/963mm/1320mm/1525mm

Track 1150mm/1050mm

Car weight (approx.) 216kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

128kg/156kg

Suspension SLA pull rod-actuated monoshock front, SLA push rod-actuated with flexure-based anti-roll rear

Tyres 20.5 x 7-13 Hoosier R25B

Wheels 7 x 13” - OZ Racing, aluminum

Brakes floating cast iron rotors, hub mounted. 250mm front, 200mm rear

Chassis One-piece steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2006 Honda CBR 600 RR four stroke inlne

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Honda multipoint fuel injection

Max power/max torque58.9 kW @ 13500rpm-58.3 Nm @ 9000rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Diff, 60% acceleration, 40% Deceleration lock up

Final drive 4.1:1

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37Belgium

“Expect More Drive” pushes Thomas More Innovation to keep improving. Thomas More Innovation is a small but committed team of 13 mechanical engineering students and four Bachelors of technology students, based in Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium.

The team was founded in 2009 and we are currently building our third electric car. Our main goal for 2014 is to have a very reliable car with high lateral acceleration and high adaptability.

Our team is driven by a passion for Formula Student and the end result will make all the late nights, hard

work and continuous pressure to perform more than worth it.

What makes us unique is the use of sustainable materials and production methods throughout our design to lower our carbon footprint even further.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2950mm/1200mm/1450mm/1750mm

Track 1220mm/1220mm

Car weight (approx.) 300kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

165kg/203kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm, vertical push rod system / double unequal length A-arm, vertical pull-rod system

Tyres 205/510 R13 Continental

Wheels 7” Braid Formrace Al rim

Brakes 220mm drilled floating discs with two piston calipers / 220mm drilled floating discs with single piston calipers

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Two 100kW brushless DC Enstroj Emrax

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type N/A

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque85 kW-1320 Nm

Transmission Two toothed belts

Differential Electric differential

Final drive 3:1

thoMas MorE MEChElEn - dE nayEr

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FSB Racing team is the first Croatian Formula Student team. This is our fourth vehicle and it is named ‘Arctos’ after a traditional Croatian wild bear, which is also how it behaves on track! The team consists of 20 members organised in several groups: chassis, suspension, engine and drive, aerodynamics, brakes, impact zone, electronics, bodyshell and marketing. The team has a goal to carefully design and develop each part of the car using various computer tools. Progress has been made in every aspect compared to previous animals from our garage. Rapid prototyping has been used for the first time in manufacturing vehicle

parts. Various high tech materials have been used as well, such as a titanium exhaust and a full carbon fibre body. Our education, combined with great effort, resulted in this beautiful product and we are certainly proud of every aspect of it. The biggest innovation so far is mobile application that tracks the car and its conditions and changes. A big thank you to our sponsors, without whom this wouldn’t be possible, especially DMB Zagreb, Auto Zubak, Tokic car parts, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Robert Bosch, Henkel, Yacht Center, DAK motorsport, SKF, MAC motoplastic and Yavor and Son.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2787mm/1165mm/1380mm/1600mm

Track 1300mm/1250mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

125kg/163kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm, push rod with horizontally oriented spring / Double equal length A-arm, pull rod with angeled (70° from horizontal plane) oriented spring

Tyres 508 x 182-330 A45 Avon

Wheels 168.4mm wide, two piece Al rim

Brakes Machined aluminum calipers, hub mounted, Inox 316L watercut discs, 220mm / 200mm dia

Chassis Steel tube spaceframe

Engine 2007 / Honda CBR 600RR inline four stroke

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON uleaded

Fuel system Honda multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque65kW@11800rpm-60Nm@9000rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler FSAE LSD

Final drive 4.17:1

UnivErsity of ZagrEb

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HFUT racing team is a young Formula SAE Electric team from China, and this is the second competition we have entered. Hefei University of Technology has a very rich history in the automotive industry, which has helped to create a clear path to a goal of a successful racecar.

We follow the core values of ingenuity, budgeting, doing the appropriate amount of research, and an endless pursuit of going fast.

In 2013, HFUT racing team competed in the 4th Formula Student China and took first place in the Formula SAE Electric and

Sponsoring Overseas Formula SAE Series competitions.

2014 is a year that encapsulates these goals more than previous years in the careful crafting of designs, components and calibrations. HFUT racing is on a promising track to even greater success and looks to continue its steady path of improvement with the next race car.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2690mm/1064mm/1370mm/1550mm

Track 1120mm/1100mm

Car weight (approx.) 260kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

154kg/174kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper with anti roll bar

Tyres 18.0 x 7.5-10 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 177.8mm wide, three piece Al Rim/ 203.2mm wide, three piece Al Rim

Brakes Floating, Cast Iron, hub mounted, 195mm dia. vented

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine JEEMC01004B

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric power

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque50kw @ 3000-7200rpm-200Nm @ 0-3000rpm

Transmission Planctary reducer and 520 chain

Differential Quaife automatic torque biasing Torsen differential

Final drive N/A

hEfEi UnivErsity of tEChnology

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UPS Racing Team represents Universidad Politécnica Salesiana from Ecuador, consisting of 19 undergraduate students of mechanical automotive engineering with a shared passion for cars.

As a first year team, our commitment is to obtain a highly reliable vehicle in the presentation of static events and to develop cost-efficient vehicle. Simplicity is our goal because we believe in a complete study of materials and manufacturing processes, resulting in designed parts, which are easy to build and install, such as the impact attenuator produced in polycarbonate.

The goal obtained during the development of this project was to expand the vision of the automotive world by students who respect the environment in which we live. We also aim to promote engineering and good engineering practices.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2900mm/1203mm/1635mm/1610mm

Track 1405mm/1355mm

Car weight (approx.) 265kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

175kg/159kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, push rod / push rod actuated in spring and damper same plane

Tyres 521 x 177.8-330 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 190 mm wide, Braid Formrace-Lightweight Alloy Wheel

Brakes Stainless steel hoses, aluminium calipers, 218 mm dia. Drilled disc

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 1992 / Yamaha FZR600 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc59mm/54mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 92 RON unleaded

Fuel system Haltech multipoint fuel injection

Max power/max torque8300 rpm-7500 rpm

Transmission Single 520H0 chain

Differential Quaife LSD differential

Final drive 3.5:1

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The current car is the 7th generation of the Viking car. It has been developed by a team of 18 mechanical students and 10 robotics students. The Viking VII’s main focus on the electrical side is to optimise and refine the current traction control and regenerative braking algorithms, as well as implementing a CAN-protocol to communicate with the motor controller. In addition, the team will try to implement semi-active suspension by modifying the dampers with MR-fluid and electromagnets.

The major design change is completely new suspension

geometry, made by replacing the old pull-rod system in front with a push-rod system, and redesigning the rear pull-rod system. Another change on this year’s car is a new pedal box that integrates a sensor for regenerative braking in order to give the driver a better feel for controlling the braking force. All these improvements have been made to finish in the top 10 of electric cars in 2014. We are convinced that this year’s car is the most competitive so far and are very much looking forward to the competition.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2725mm/1073mm/1428mm/1535mm

Track 1250mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 218kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140kg/146kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arms. Front Pushrod/Rear Pullrod actuated Öhlins TTX25 FSAE.

Tyres 20.5x7.0-13 Hoosier R25B

Wheels 13” x 6” Keizer 3pc. Al-Mg

Brakes Full floating hub mounted 240mm custom discs, 4 piston calipers, adjustable brake bias

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine YASA 750

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electricity

Fuel system Sevcon Gen4 Size 8

Max power/max torque100kW @ 380V-750Nm @ 360A

Transmission N/A

Differential Drexler 2010 V1 limited slip differential

Final drive 1:1

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HFS Racing Team was established in 2010 to be the first Egyptian, Arabian and African team to participate in Formula Student UK. Despite the fact that the Middle East region has no automotive manufacturing, HFS managed to build two racing cars.

This year, the main design feature is simplicity for ease and cheap manufacture, whilst reducing weight and improving aerodynamics. Our target this year is to participate in the dynamic event, gaining new experience.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3373mm/1639mm/1559mm/1600mm

Track 1350mm/1250mm

Car weight (approx.) 212kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140kg/140kg

Suspension Double unparallel, unequal length A-Arm with front and rear push rod, actuated Ohlins damper and adjustable anti-roll bar

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0 – 13 R25B, Hoosier / 20.5 x 7.0 – 13 R25B, Hoosier

Wheels Kosmo Magnesium Series Keizer 13” wheels

Brakes 4 disc system, vertical master cylinder, adjustable balance bar and master cylinder position, AP racing calipers

Chassis Tubular spaceframe

Engine Honda CBR600RR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 octane petrol

Fuel system PGM-FI system operatation using sequential ECU one-stage with returnless fuel injection

Max power/max torque7000-7000

Transmission Chain drive 520 O-ring-less

Differential QUAIFE ATB

Final drive 3.8:1

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ASU Racing Team (ASURT) is a group of multidisciplinary Engineering students from Egypt. ASURT’14 consists of 46 members, 39 technical members from Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Power Engineering, Manufacturing and Production Engineering and Mechatronics departments of Ain Shams University. The team includes not only 4th year students but also 1st and 2nd year students, all in Mechanical/ Manufacturing Engineering departments. The team is divided into six sub-teams along with the non-technical team of six members. ASURT participated in Formula Student for the first time

in 2012 in Class 2, with 12 students and the first time in Class 1 in 2013 with 25 students. Now we have 46 members, we are aiming to be a sustainable team with good hand-over skills to ensure development while making a whole new car each year. ASURT’14 is a totally new car with more advanced engineering concepts. This year we are targeting a 25% weight reduction from last year’s car using carbon fibre in more parts and replacing steel with aluminium. We are aiming to revive industry and technology in Egypt; specifically automotive industries and technologies, through learning, applying and teaching knowledge.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3128mm/1625mm/1612mm/1525mm

Track 1200mm/1100mm

Car weight (approx.) 252kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

128kg/192kg

Suspension Double unequal length wishbones. Push rod actuated / Double unequal length wishbones. Push rod actuated

Tyres 20 x 7.5 R13, R25B HOOSIER

Wheels 7’’ two piece rims CFRP shell and aluminum wheel centre (Student Designed)

Brakes Front : Four Piston Fixed Calipers, Steel 1020-hub mounted rotors, 220 mm dia. Vented / Rear : Two piston Floating Caipers, Steel 1020-hub mounted rotors, 220 mm dia. Vented

Chassis One piece steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2005 / Honda CBR 600RR four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 95 RON

Fuel system Stock Honda Multi-Point port fuel injection - 8 Injectors on two fuel rails

Max power/max torque67 KW @ 13000 rpm 64 N.m @ 12500 rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Torsen University Special LSD, Bias ratio 3:1

Final drive 3:1

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For 2014 we are introducing our 7th car - a refined version of our FS013 racecar, featuring the same Aprilia V2 550cc engine, body and slightly modified chassis. This year we have made our first aeropackage on the car, aiming to increase our corner speeds. The focus of this car are the wings, driver ergonomics and electrical components to allow the car to challenge the other teams in Europe. Dozens of students have worked on this project on the design, material testing and various manufacturing tasks.

Thanks to our sponsors and school we have been able to produce a more refined and tested car

with high quality components, resulting in a reliable package with performance and sleek looks on a low budget. As a team our target is to gain more experience in automotive engineering, hone our skills to a new level and enjoy ourselves during the races!

Length/height/width/wheelbase2700mm/1142mm/1515mm/1560mm

Track 1260mm/1230mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

115kg/153kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, springs, shocks and anti-roll bars; actuated pushrods with bellcrank

Tyres 18 x 7.5-10, Hoosier R25B

Wheels 18 x 7.5 -10, Hoosier R25B

Brakes 4 floating disc, self design rotors, adjustable brake balance and rear inboard brakes

Chassis Tubular spaceframe

Engine Aprilia V2 550cc engine

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc80mm/55mm/2/553cc

Fuel type 98 octane unleaded gasoline

Fuel system Tatech engine management, sequential injection and direct ignition

Max power/max torque9200Rpm-7800Rpm

Transmission 520 Chain

Differential Torque sensitive limited slip level gear differential

Final drive 3.2:1

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The American University in Cairo Racing Team is proud to be part of the FSAE competition.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2910mm/1210mm/1680mm/1485mm

Track 1102mm/1050mm

Car weight (approx.) 340kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

230kg/170kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm / coilover spring damper

Tyres Kumho 200/550/R13

Wheels 185mm

Brakes Steel, hub mounted drilled disk brakes

Chassis One piece steel tubular frame

Engine 2010 Honda CBR 600RR four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Octane 95

Fuel system Honda Direct Fuel Injection

Max power/max torque56 kW @ 11000 rpm-61 Nm @ 8000 rpm

Transmission 6-speed stock sequential

Differential N/A

Final drive N/A

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The ENIM Formula Student Team was founded in 2009 by seven engineering students. This year, we have designed our fifth Formula Student car and we are participating at Silverstone for the fifth time. Since 2012, we have had a single cylinder engine and we have optimised engine performance by modifying the intake and exhaust. This year’s focus was improving the reliability of the car.

Besides that, we have developed some lightweight pieces to reduce weight. We have included a data acquisition system to work on the vehicle dynamics and correlate our Adams/Car model.

This year, the team is composed of ten engineering students from the “Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Metz”. Our prototype is the seventh car built at the school and its name is EFS007. Because of its number, we have chosen to call it “GoldenEye”, like the 007 film. We would like to thank our school and all of our sponsors, as without their support, the project could not have succeeded.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2942mm/1072mm/1410mm/1620mm

Track 1180mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 180kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

124kg/124kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, pull rod actuated longitudinally spring / damper, adjustable roll bar, four-way damper

Tyres 19.5 x 6.5-10 R25B Hoosier / 19.5 x 7.5-10 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 6 x 10, 21.4mm offset, two piece Al Rim / 8 x 10, 6mm offset, two piece Al Rim

Brakes AP Racing, 25.4 mm bore, 2-piston front and rear, 200 mm outer dia

Chassis Steel Tubular Frame

Engine KTM 525 EXC

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95mm/75mm/1/510cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Electronic fuel injection

Max power/max torque8200 rpm-6000rpm

Transmission Chain Drive #520

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 3.5:1

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CRT is a pioneer team that was created in 2013 within a generalist Engineering school in Ecole Centrale Paris, France. 28 students, 12 nationalities, completely different backgrounds: this is our added value.

For our first edition, the aim was to succeed in conceiving and building a Formula Student car from sketches, taking part in the Silverstone event, and creating our own legacy at ECP. We are divided into six groups according to system/function: chassis, powertrain, drivetrain, suspension, pedalbox/security and electronics.

As a rookie team, we decided to conceive a car to satisty the minimal requirements, taking care of security aspects and constraints. We have worked by following a clear strategy and have focused on reliability, maximum optimisation (such as weight and dimensions,) aesthetics and perfect design. We thank our partners: RS Kunststoff, Brico-Dêpot, Castorama, Amada, Arcelormittal, Lycée Jean Macé, Lycée Jean Jaurés, BDE, Akka Technologies, Arrow and our supporters.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2282mm/1298mm/1777mm/1650mm

Track 1370mm/1280mm

Car weight (approx.) 280kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

139.2kg/208.8kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated diagonally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 508 x 152-330 / 508 x 178-330 A92 Avon

Wheels 178mm / 203mm wide, Aluminium

Brakes Cast Iron, Hub mounted 260x125x5 / 220x108x4 brake disks - Outlaw 2000 (4 pistons) / Outlaw 1000 (2 pistons) calipers

Chassis One piece steel circle and square-sectioned tubular spaceframeEngine 2005 / Honda CBR 600-RR four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON unleaded

Fuel system Sequential multi point fuel injection. Bosch 911 fuel pump, Sytec fuel pressure regulator/ Fuel pressure 3.43 bar. Floor mounted custom aluminium fuel tank. Fuel mapping with TPS, MAP, IAT, CMP, ECT, EGT and Lambda sensors

Max power/max torque72bhp@9500rpm-60Nm@8000rpm

Transmission Single XS Ring 525 chain

Differential Quaife QDF7ZR ATB Helical LSD, Chain Driven. Automatic torque biasing

Final drive 3:1

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We are KA-RaceIng C - Formula Student team of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT,) established in 2006. We stand for “One team, two cars” designing, manufacturing and competing with a combustion car and an electric one.

Our new combustion car, the KIT14c, comes with a self-developed turbocharged two-cylinder engine (together with Joanneum Graz Racing and AMG).

In 2014 we have switched to a 10” wheel-based suspension and the aerodynamic package has been extended to include side-wings. Our

team consist of about 60 students and is organised like a small business unit.

The so-called assembly, including the executive board and allsub-team leaders, takes care of the overall team. We would like to thank all our sponsors and supporters for the enormous help throughout the whole season.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3113mm/1260mm/1410mm/1530mm

Track 1220mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 185kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

107kg/146kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull-Rod actuated ZF Damper with coil spring / Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull-Rod actuated ZF Damper with coil spring

Tyres Hoosier 18.0x7.5-10 R25B (Front&Rear)

Wheels Student design CFRP-Rim 7.5“ wide, spokes integrated in wheel hub

Brakes Floating carbon-steel, hub mounted

Chassis Hybrid CFRP monocoque with tubular spaceframe

Engine Student developed FS133

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc83mm/55mm/2/595.2cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system Direct injection

Max power/max torque67 kW @ 6500rpm-130 Nm @ 4500rpm

Transmission 3-speed gearbox with spur gear stage

Differential Clutch pack limited slip differential

Final drive 3,06 : 1

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The ISAT Formula Team was created 10 years ago. The school is the only public school specialised in automotive and transport in France.

The Formula Student project is part of our curriculum in the third year, having one day per week dedicated to the project. This year our main objective is mass reduction, which is why we changed our 13 inch wheels to 10 inch wheels to reduce weight by 10kg. It was also an opportunity to modify the suspension geometry to correct last year’s faults. We have also worked on fuel consumption thanks to the tests held on our engine test bench.

The Bosch motorsport products we use to manage our engine allows us a large potential of development. We thank Texense for their support in the project. Their advice has been beneficial to prepare for our first tests before the competition.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2600mm/1400mm/1400mm/1550mm

Track 1200mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 205kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

128kg/145kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated Ohlins TTX 25 dampers

Tyres Hoosier 18.0 x 6.0-10 R25B

Wheels 165 mm wide, 2 pc Al Rim

Brakes AP Racing calipers, 180 mm self designed discs

Chassis Steel tubular frame

Engine Yamaha XJ6 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON unleaded

Fuel system Bosch fuel injection

Max power/max torque52 kW @ 10000rpm-60 Nm @ 7000rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 35:10

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Ecurie Aix, the Formula Student Team at RWTH Aachen University, was founded in 1999 as one of the first teams in Germany. The name “Ecurie Aix” is a reference to the team´s international home base in the German city of Aachen, which lies right at the border to Belgium and the Netherlands.

The word “Aix” is derived from Aachen´s French name: Aix-la-Chapelle. The word “Ecurie” means “Racing Stable” or “Racing Team” in French and has been chosen in respect to a very successful Belgian motorsport team named “Ecurie Francorchamps”.

Racing has a history in the region around Aachen – race tracks like the famous Nürburgring or Spa-Francorchamps are just a one-hour drive away. The team has competed in Formula Student events in the US and Europe since 2002. After building ten cars with internal combustion engines, the team finally decided to switch to electric powertrains.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2735mm/952mm/1455mm/1530mm

Track 1250mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 230kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

119kg/ 179kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 205 x 70 R13, Hoosier

Wheels 25mm offset, one piece Al Rim

Brakes Milled steel C45, hub mounted, 240mm outer diam, 186mm inner diam, drilled

Chassis Two piece CFRP structure

Engine 2x DYNAX 500e: permanently excited transversal flux motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type N/A

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque2 x 42kW-2 x 80Nm up to 5000rpm

Transmission Two stage planetary gear

Differential Torque-vectoring control

Final drive 7:1

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We are KA-RacIng EV - Formula Student Team of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). We have been part of Formula Student since 2006.

From 2010 we have had the motto of “One team, two cars,” designing, manufacturing and competing with a combustion car and an electric car. Our new electric car - the KIT14e - comes with a completely self-developed four-wheel-drive drivetrain. We follow our approved concept with four separate motors mounted underneath the CFRP monocoque and a 10” wheel based suspension.

The aerodynamic package has been extended to side-wings, improving on last year’s design. Our team consist of about 60 students and is organised like a small business. The so-called assembly, including the executive board and all sub-team leaders, takes care of the overall team. We would like to thank all our sponsors and supporters for the enormous help throughout the whole season.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3032mm/1163mm/1410mm/1530mm

Track 1220mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 199kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

134kg/133kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated KAZ damper with coil spring / double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated KAZ damper with coil spring

Tyres Hoosier 18.0x7.5-10 R25B (front&rear)

Wheels Student design CFRP-Rim 7.5“ wide

Brakes Floating Carbon-Steel, hub mounted, 188mm outer dia.

Chassis CFRP sandwich monocoque

Engine Completely self-designed internal permanent magnets synchronous motors with buried magnets

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Green Race Electrons

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque85 kW-120 Nm

Transmission 1st stage: planetary gear, 2nd stage: spur gear

Differential N/A

Final drive 12,6:1

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The TU Darmstadt Racing Team (DART Racing) is now participating in FS UK for the sixth time. Around 30 highly motivated students from various fields of study are working on this year’s car, the iota2014. By creating a completely new chassis and suspension, we decided to take the know-how from last year`s electrical powertrain and start with a new model.

We have set our focus on a two-motor concept, in order to apply self-designed torque vectoring. The main components of our drivetrain will be self-designed motors, each providing power to one wheel each at the rear axle.

Following last year’s aerodynamic improvements, we have further developed the front and rear wing, integrating it in our overall design for a more efficient car. As in previous years, DART-Racing stands for innovative and progressive design.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2977mm/1180mm/1416mm/1525mm

Track 1220mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 184kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

121kg/131kg

Suspension Front: double unequal length A-Arm, pull rod-actuated, air-springs - Rear: double unequal length A-Arm, pull rod-actuated, air-springs

Tyres 185 x 40 R15 Pirelli

Wheels 6x15, 15mm offset, two piece CFRP - Al Hybrid-Rim

Brakes Front: 220mm outside, 170mm inside, 4mm thick; Rear: 200mm outside, 150mm inside, 2.5mm thick; Material: X46Cr13

Chassis One piece CFRP monocoque

Engine 2x Brusa IPM-10.09.06-dart0b-03

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system Electirc Battery 7.1 kWh

Max power/max torque55 kw @ 12900rpm-42 Nm

Transmission Gearbox

Differential Electric

Final drive 18.5 : 1

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TUfast is looking forward to the competition in Silverstone this year! This is the first year in which we are going to compete in FSUK with both of our cars – until now only our combustion vehicles used to come to Silverstone.

In 2014, however we are going to undertake the journey to Silverstone - the home of British Motor Sport- with our electric race car, the eb014, as well. With the eb014, we have completely changed the powertrain concept so that the eb014 sports an all-new monocoque with four electric motors driving all four wheels.

We are very excited and looking forward to see how the eb014 will perform on its first trip to Silverstone.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3080mm/1158mm/1418mm/1580mm

Track 1200mm / 1160mm

Car weight (approx.) 202kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

135kg/135kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arms. Push rod actuated Öhlins dampers / spring unit

Tyres 10” Hoosier R25B

Wheels Three piece: CFRP Shells, Aluminium centre

Brakes Front: 4 pistons, Steel milled, hub mounted, drilled - Rear: 2 pistons

Chassis CFRP Monocoque

Engine Permanently excited synchronous motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type 400V

Fuel system In-house built BMS

Max power/max torque25 kW, max 17000 rpm-380 Nm

Transmission Spur gear

Differential NA

Final drive 11:1

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Since 2004 when the Running Snail Racing Team was founded, we have created a new car every year. The know-how collected throughout the years has helped us to improve our car. Aside from an ever-growing team we have worked hard to bring many innovations to our car and to Formula Student. In our second year with an electric engine we have created a unique concept to further improve our car, the RS 14. We took the defining features introduced in the RS 13 and further improved on them to create our most innovative car yet.

On the basis of our centreless wheelhub, we were able to develop

an electric engine that is mounted in the wheel itself, making gears obsolete. This step also reduced the part variety used in our car as all four motors are the same.

Another goal we accomplished this season is an even lighter monocoque. To enhance the dynamic properties of our car, we developed our own vehicle control system and incorporated torque vectoring.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2526mm/1234mm/1408mm/1525mm

Track 1210mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

137kg/141kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arms. Pull - Rod actuated Öhlins Spring / Damper Unit

Tyres Hoosier 20.5 x 7.0-13; R25B

Wheels One piece CFRP Rimbase

Brakes Front: Four 2 piston ISR calipers, selfmade brakedisks (perimeter arrangement) Rear: two 2 piston ISR calipers, self-made brakedisks (perimeter arrangement)

Chassis Full CFRP monocoque, aluminium front hoop

Engine Four full self-made wheelhub motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type N/A

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque85 kW-872Nm

Transmission N/A

Differential N/A

Final drive N/A

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New season, new team, new car. We are excited and really looking forward to compete against the best teams from all over the world.

One of the biggest highlights in our season is Silverstone, not only because it is the first contest with the nb014 but also because for the first time both our combustion and electric cars are going to take the long journey to the UK. Based on the campus of the Technische Universität München in Garching close to Munich, we are now building our 11th combustion car.

As always, the nb014 is going to incorporate a number of innovations compared to its predecessors.

The aerodynamic package and the suspension have been redesigned so that they work in harmony together. The most important evolution is the new engine. After 10 years with a 600cc Kawasaki straight-4, this year’s car is powered by a light and efficient 510cc single cylinder engine from KTM.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3230mm/1308mm/1430mm/1580mm

Track 1200mm/1160mm

Car weight (approx.) 165kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

113kg/120kg

Suspension Front: Double unequal length A-Arms. Pull rod actuated ZF F3 dampers / springs. - Rear: Push rod actuated

Tyres 10’’ Hoosier

Wheels Three piece CFRP shells - Aluminium centre

Brakes Front: 4 pistons, Steel milled, hub mounted, drilled, 184mm dia. - Rear: 2 pistons, 160mm dia

Chassis CFRP Monocoque with tubular steel rear spaceframe

Engine KTM 500 EXC

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95mm/72mm/1/510.4cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system Custom single point injection

Max power/max torque54 ps @ 9000 rpm-44 Nm @ 6500 rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler torque sensitive limited slip differential

Final drive 2.9:1

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“Innovation meets Tradition” - if you look at Zwickau’s automotive history you can easily find out why we picked this slogan for our team. Zwickau is the birth place of Horch and Audi, and in the 1930s it was the home of the Auto Union race cars which dominated the race tracks in Europe.

Almost 70 years later our WHZ Racing Team was founded. Now in 2014, we bring our fifth full electric car to the track. The FP814e is a further development of last year’s successful car, concentrating on lightweight packaging and reliability.

We created a fast and dynamic car with two independent motors, improved aerodynamics and self-developed electronic components.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2656mm/1123mm/1390mm/1530mm

Track 1200mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 160kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

114kg/114kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 18.0 _ 6.0-10 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 6.5’’ wide, CFRP Shell and aluminium star

Brakes steel, hub mounted, front: 190mm dia, rear: 170mm dia

Chassis CFRP Monocoque

Engine 2 PMSM motors close to the wheels on the rear axle

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electrons

Fuel system 144S2P Lithium Polymer cells

Max power/max torque85 kW-32 Nm

Transmission Spur gear

Differential Self developed vehicle dynamic drive control (VDDC) with torque vectoring

Final drive 12.8:1

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Raceyard is Germany’s northernmost Formula Student team, located in Kiel. We have been competing in Formula Student since 2006.

This year the team, consisting of 42 students, has built our third electrically driven vehicle.

This time we improved several components of our new car, the T-Kiel A 14 E: The 13-inch wheels were replaced by 10-inch wheels and we now use motors which fit our requirements better.

Additionally, we optimised the suspension, changed the battery chemistry to LiPo and we designed a removable rear end that encased the motors and the whole mechanical part of the drivetrain.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2994mm/1308mm/1364mm/1600mm

Track 1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

138kg/150kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, front and rear push rods

Tyres 18 x 7.5-10 Hoosier R25B

Wheels 7.25 x 10”

Brakes Front: 4 piston calipers 190 mm dia, Rear: 2 piston calipers 175 mm dia

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe with aluminium rear end

Engine Enstroj Emrax 207

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type N/A

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque85 kW @ 6000 rpm-160 Nm @ 6000 rpm

Transmission Single spur gear

Differential N/A

Final drive 1:3.2

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The UPBracing Team e.V. was founded in 2006 by seven engineering students. The PX214 is the eighth step in the ongoing process of increasing the performance of our cars. This year our car comes with a new aerodynamic package, 10” tyres and a hybrid chassis.

By means of those new parts we are going to improve the cornering speed of the PX214 by increasing the maximum transmittable lateral force.

Following the famous slogan ‘to finish first, first you have to finish,’ the main goal was to increase

the reliability of our car while maintaining low weight and high efficiency.

We have also put a lot of effort into the analysis of the vehicle dynamics with a self-developed measurement system. The UPBracing Team consists of 40 students from different faculties and semesters. Our passion for motorsports and engineering motivates us to go the extra mile and act beyond our obligations. The PX214 is a further milestone in the history of the UPBracing Team. In the long run we want to compete with the best teams around the world.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3104mm/1445mm/1370mm/1600mm

Track 1170mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 225kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140.6kg/152.4kg

Suspension double wishbone pull rod suspension at front and rear

Tyres 18.0 x 7.5 - 10 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 10 x 7 wide, three piece Al Rim

Brakes self developed rotors, adjustable brake balance

Chassis Hybrid Frame with CFRP monocoque in the front, tubular steel frame in the rear

Engine Suzuki / GSX-R 600 K9

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67.00mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 95 RON unleaded

Fuel system Student designed rail, Bosch EAT255 injector

Max power/max torque62 kW @ 10000rpm-62 Nm @ 9500rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler Formula Student Differential (1.5 way limited slip differential)

Final drive 3.18:1

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The Herkules Racing Team of the University of Kassel was founded in 2009 and has participated in the Formula Student competition since 2011.

Our team consists of 54 members and is divided into five departments: engine, chassis, bodywork, electronics and economics. After great success with our last car, we are looking forward to compete in 2014 with an even better developed and lighter car.

Therefore one of our main goals is to create an aerodynamic package, which contains a diffusor as well as rear and front wings with adjustable

flaps. The engine has been tuned to deliver more torque and to be more efficient.

To accomplish this goal we have used the experience we have gained over the last few years to improve our existing concepts and to significantly reduce our identified weaknesses. Another important goal for us is to repeat our top ten placement from last year.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3153mm/1300mm/1394mm/1680mm

Track 1200mm/1160mm

Car weight (approx.) 230kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

119.2kg/178kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm. push rod front and rear horizontally oriented Ohlins damper and spring

Tyres 20.5 x 7-13 / 20.5 x 7-13 Hoosier

Wheels 7.0 x 13.31mm offset / 7.0x13.31mm offset OZ

Brakes 4 disk system, self developed floating rotors driver adjustable brake balance

Chassis Tubular steelframe

Engine Suzuki 6SX-R 600 L0

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON

Fuel system Full sequential fuel injection, free programmable ECU-Megasquirt

Max power/max torque85 PS-60 Nm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Limited slip differential until 80%

Final drive 48:13

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Elbflorace is an association of 70 motivated and committed students of the University of Technology Dresden. We share the passion for motorsport and pursue the common goal to successfully participate in Formula Student.

Our team organisation consists of one Team Captain and two Chief Engineers. The Team Captain is responsible for coordinating and representing the entire project. The Chief Engineers support him and coordinate the technical division managers.

They are, as well as the Economical Division Managers, subordinated

to the Team Captain. Our fourth electric race car will pay tribute to what worked well in the past and surprise with new, innovative parts and qualities.

This year’s highlights are the full aero package as well as the motors which are incorporated into the hub of the wheels. With our guideline “E-Star” – Education, Safety, Team, Award and Reliability – we defined our goals. We expect a successful 2014 season.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3062mm/1293mm/1392mm/1550mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

136kg/152kg

Suspension Double length A-Arm, Push rod actuated vertically oriented spring and damper on front and rear

Tyres Continental 205/510 R13 34M Radial Tubeless

Wheels One piece Mg Rim, centre locked 177.8 mm wide, offset: 42 mm

Brakes Full floating brake disc (220mm,) self-made, alloy steel / 4-piston front, 2-piston rear - AP racing calipers

Chassis CFRP Monocoque

Engine 2x Siemens FE1 motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system 600V LiPo Accumulator self-developed AMS

Max power/max torque2x 24kW @ 40000rpm-11Nm @ 40000rpm

Transmission Wheel hub drive with a two-stage transmission, spur stage and secondary planetary gear

Differential Electronic differential

Final drive 33:1

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We are a team of 36 people, divided into six sub-teams, which are supervised by three team managers.

The team management consists of the Chairman, the Head of Engineering and the Head of Organisation. There are five technical sub-teams, one of which is responsible for Marketing and Finance.

Every team member has chosen his or her own work package and is therefore an expert of these parts.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2987mm/1232mm/1298mm/1630mm

Track 1080mm/1067mm

Car weight (approx.) 175kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

117kg/126kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arms, push rod actuated ZF Sachs F3 2-way TRD / Double unequal length A-Arms, push rod actuated ZF Sachs F3 2-way TRD

Tyres 18.0 x 7.5 - 10, Hoosier R25B / 18.0 x 7.5 - 10, Hoosier R25B

Wheels 10 x 8’’ CFRP 25mm offset / 10 x 8’’ CFRP 25mm offset

Brakes Laser-cut floating disc, X46Cr13. Front: 193mm, ISR 22-048. Rear: 175mm, AP-Racing CP7003-S20

Chassis Monocoque with CFRP rear frame

Engine 2005 / Yamaha RJ095-R6 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/600cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system Student built multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque85 HP @ 11500 rpm-65 Nm @ 7500rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 29:11

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For the fourth consecutive year Team Spark is representing the University of Iceland at FSUK. With a well-managed and motivated team we will be competing with a renewable and reliable high-end race car. Our current design is lighter, more powerful and with a lower centre of gravity than our last Class 1 entry. While focusing on renewability we used aluminium and alternative manufacturing methods that have saved both time and residual material, making the car more ecological. We used aerospace aluminium in both the suspension and the drivetrain. With a chrome-moly tubular spaceframe and a carbon fibre shell, the car

is very stiff with a lightweight superstructure. Additionally, this year we designed our own analysis methods using accelerometers and gyroscopes distributed around the car, gathering valuable data for both the kinematics and force calculations. The team consists of 34 engineering students from various departments. We are proud of the fact that a quarter of our team is female, making the group diverse and multidisciplinary. Due to our location and economy, both funding and logistics have been a big part of the project. Having to adjust the design to our budget while aiming for ecological production has been difficult but rewarding.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2860mm/1200mm/1430mm/1720mm

Track 1430mm/1350mm

Car weight (approx.) 290kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

181kg/177kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring and damper

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0 - 13 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 13” wide, three piece Al rim

Brakes 420 steel, hub mounted, 230 dia. Laser cut

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Two Agni 95r electrical DC motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type N/A

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque35 kW @ 460 A-30 Nm @ 460 A

Transmission Single-geared gearbox

Differential Individually driven wheels

Final drive 6:1

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UoP Racing is the Formula Student team of the University of Patras. The ethos of the team is giving room for creativity to inexperienced team members, with the main goal of the team being education. With the electric powertrain being completely new, the UoP4e is an evolution of previous designs, driven by the team motto: ‘FUNCTIONALITY-DURABILITY-LIGHTWEIGHT.’ The highlight is the new electric drivetrain, consisting of a single YASA 750 electric motor and a self-developed battery pack with Li-Po cells. Torque is transmitted by a modified Drexler LSD placed inside the motor, to the 10” aluminum wheels. The UoP4e is based on a

third generation CF monocoque chassis with 40% increased torsional stiffness compared to its predecessor. Suspension kinematics have been refined and parts optimised for manufacturability and weight reduction - a target enhanced by the new CF/aluminum A-arms. The team also designed and tested its first ever aerodynamic package, consisting of a carbon fibre front and rear wing. Finally, we would like to thank University of Patras, and especially the Laboratory of Manufacturing Systems (LMS), our sponsors and families for their support.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2630mm/1135mm/1430mm/1600mm

Track 1240mm/1220mm

Car weight (approx.) 235kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

122kg/181kg

Suspension Double unequal length carbon fibre A-Arms. Pull/Push rod actuated (F/R), vertically oriented spring and damper

Tyres 18x6-10 LC0 Hoosier slicks/19.5x7.5-10 hoosier R25B wets

Wheels 6x10in./7x10in (F/R), Single lug three piece design, 46mm offset, Al Rim, AL7075 centre

Brakes 4-Disk system, ISR 180mm floating rotors, ISR 4 pot calipers, AP Racing pull type MC, Driver adjustable balance bar and regenerative braking

Chassis 2-piece carbon fibre monocoque sandwich structure

Engine YASA-750, Permanent Magnet Asychronous

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system LiPo accumulator, 403V max, 6,45kWh

Max power/max torque85kW-750Nm

Transmission Direct drive

Differential Motor integrated Drexler FSAE LSD, 60Nm preload, 60%/40% lockup

Final drive 1:1

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We are a group of students from IIT Bombay who are united by our passion for engineering, and our desire to fulfil this dream. Being from one of the most prestigious universities in the country, we share a common goal of putting India on the world map of race-car engineering. IIT Bombay Racing has a three tier team structure. The Mechanical and Electrical subsystems are respectively headed by a Chief Engineer and consist of Design Engineers and Junior Engineers. The third vertical, Administration, headed by the Chief Operations Officer, comprises of Project Managers and Junior Executives. Our structure has

been designed to promote better coordination, enhance work culture and ethics and ensure sustainability. EVo 3.0 has been designed with 3 goals in mind: weight reduction, reliability and tunability. Our target has been to design a reliable car while staying under the 250kg mark. The vision of our electrical division has been to improve system integration and incorporate wireless high-speed data acquisition for tunability. We would like to thank our Institute as well as our sponsors NRB, TCS, Bosch, LEMO, MathWorks, Eternus, Lynch Motors and Imaginarium for their immense support.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2920mm/1188mm/1448mm/1575mm

Track 1245mm/1219mm

Car weight (approx.) 250kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

149.5kg/168.5kg

Suspension Front : Double unequal length wishbone, Pull rod actuated spring and damper. Rear : Double unequal length wishbone, Push rod actuated spring and damper

Tyres 521 x 178-330 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 178mm wide, Al rim

Brakes SS 420, hub mounted, floating, 224 mm diameter, custom made brake disc

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Lynch Motors Permanent Magnet DC (LMC D135RAGS)

Bore/stroke/cylinders/ccMax Motor RPM 4400; Rear wheels driven independently

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system LiPo pouch cells; 26s; Nominal Voltage 96.2V; Peak Voltage 109.2V; Capacity 64Ah (per cell); Total Energy 6.16 Kwh

Max power/max torque36 kW @ 4000 RPM (per motor)-42 N-m @ 4000 RPM (per motor)

Transmission Planetary Gearbox with spur gears

Differential Electronic differential with torque vectoring

Final drive 4.9:1

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Every year, a team of around 20 undergraduates from Delhi TU develops a car for FSUK under the name DEFIANZ RACING.

The team is aiming high for FSUK 2014. After confirming its entry for FSUK’13, the team had to withdraw at the last moment due to visa issues, and had spent the entire year testing and developing the previous car, and made necessary changes to comply with Class 1 rules.

With even tighter budget constraints, we have still introduced reliability and performance to our design.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2750mm/1300mm/1280mm/1640mm

Track 1175mm/1125mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140kg/168kg

Suspension N/A

Tyres 20.5 x 6 R13 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 6 inches wide, two piece Al-Mg BBS

Brakes Laser cut steel discs (Front- 220mm dia/Rear 200mm dia,) mounted on wheel hubs coupled with Brembo fixed dual piston calipers at front and rear

Chassis Single piece tube frame

Engine 2003 Honda CBR600

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Honda PGM-FI

Max power/max torque80hp @8000rpm-50Nm @6000 rpm

Transmission Chain Driven

Differential Audi Torsen Differential

Final drive 3.5:1

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This car has been 2 years in development by a small and dedicated team of students from across the University of Limerick’s range of engineering and technology courses.

Simplicity has been the key design goal for this car. As the saying goes, in order to finish first, first you must finish.

It’s been a tough road to get here, especially after the untimely death of our Faculty Lead, Dr. Christy Gillick, early in April of this year.

This car is dedicated to his memory.

Our thanks go to the Faculty of Science and Engineering in UL for their financial assistance on this project.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2800mm/1090mm/1590mm/1650mm

Track 1250mm/1380mm

Car weight (approx.) 260kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

120kg/140kg

Suspension F: Double unequal length wishbone/Pushrod actuated longitudinally mounted spring/damper - R: Double unequal length wishbone/Pullrod actuated longitudinally mounted spring/damper

Tyres Dunlop S04 13” - 170/510 front; 210/570 rear

Wheels JB Wheels Superlight: 7x13 front/9x13 rear

Brakes Ventilated disks; Wilwood Dynalite front caliper; Ford rear caliper

Chassis Welded steel tubular spaceframe; machined aluminium rear subframe

Engine 2003 Honda CBR600 F4i

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm4/599cc

Fuel type 95 RON unleaded

Fuel system DTA SFast S60 ECU; Honda fuel injection system

Max power/max torque47 kW @ 11000 rpm - 55 Nm @ 8200 rpm

Transmission Honda 6 speed sequential transmission; 520 chain drive

Differential Quaife QDF7ZR Chain Drive Limited Slip Differential

Final drive Primary 1.822:1; Secondary 5.6:1

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FormulaDIT is Dublin Institute of Technology’s Formula Student team. Our 2014 team consists of 18 final year mechanical and manufacturing engineering students, each with a diverse background of skills and experience. The aim of our 2014 car was to improve engine performance, suspension dynamics and to further develop our electronic driver aids. The team’s latest generation steel tubular frame has enabled us to shed weight and repackage our drivetrain to aid maintenance. Our traditional power plant, the GSXR 600, has been turbocharged to produce 97 hp without compromising fuel efficiency. To meet our increased oil demand,

an innovative dry sump plate was manufactured. A newly designed rear suspension, and refinement of our front suspension, allowed the implementation of an anti-roll setup to instil driver confidence. Further optimising our electrical systems has allowed full implementation of a power distribution module to enable drivers to utilise our launch and traction control systems. Trackday Performance (www.TDP.ie) again proved to be an invaluable sponsor and our newly gained partner Assured Performance Ireland (www.APi.ie) enabled the development of our turbocharged system in under 10 months.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2410mm/1200mm/1400mm/1545mm

Track 1200mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 235kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

115kg/120kg

Suspension Front: Double unequal length A-arm, push rod actuation to horizontally mounted FOX spring dampers with anti-roll bar system. Rear: Double unequal length A-arm, pull rod actuation to vertically mounted FOX spring damper with anti-roll bar system

Tyres Hoosier 20.5 x 7.0-13

Wheels Three piece wheel, single nut centre locking (student made)

Brakes AP Racing calipers; 4 pot front and 2 pot rear. 220mm dia. drilled steel alloy discs

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Suzuki GSXR 600 (K6) Turbocharged four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Student built single rail multi-point fuel injection

Max power/max torque71 kW @9300 rpm-77 Nm @8500 rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler V2 limited slip differential

Final drive 3.85:1

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The MoRe Modena Racing team is from the Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, and we’re a group of friendly and motivated future engineers from Modena, the cradle of motorsport.

Our car has an aluminium alloy space-frame, our unmistakable signature, and on a highly optimised (through CFD calculation and test-bench validation) Suzuki engine.

To keep sight of the final objective, we are coordinated by our Team Leader and helped by our Division Leader on all areas from technical issues to business readiness.

We would like to thank our sponsors, SAIMA Avandero, helping us with their experience in logistics, Lamborghini, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena, DTS, the university and all the other technical partners.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2758mm/1100mm/1360mm/1545mm

Track 1187mm/1162mm

Car weight (approx.) 230kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140kg/158kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper (front and rear)

Tyres 7.2 x 20.0-13 A92 Avon

Wheels 7” wide one piece ET25 Al and Mg

Brakes Iron laser cut, 220mm hub mounted. Brake calipers two pistons front, one piston rear

Chassis Aluminium tubular spaceframe

Engine 2006 / Suzuki GSX-R four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON

Fuel system Suzuki multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque70 kW @12000 rpm-56 Nm @ 10000 rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 3,7:1

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SquadraCorse is from Politecnico di Torino and was founded in 2004. It is composed by students coming from different engineering areas and countries. After six years of experience with internal combustion engine cars and one short but successful dive into the hybrid competition, SquadraCorse produced the SC12e in 2012, the first Italian FSAE full electric prototype. This year, taking inspiration from a preliminary study of benchmarking with respect to the most performing FSAE cars, precise targets were set in terms of performances for the new project. This year the team focused on the integration between mechanics and electronics, that was reflected also in the organisation of the team by

the creation of transversal and multi-tasking working groups. Regarding the 2014 project achievements, on one hand weight reduction and stiffness were obtained thanks to the adoption of the most recent technologies in carbon fibre manufacturing; on the other hand the ECU design process, designed in-house, was the result of a fruitful collaboration among electronics and vehicle dynamics experts leading to the implementation of several control functions such as torque vectoring system, traction control, launch control, electronic differential, electronic braking distribution and a regenerative braking system.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3045mm/1462mm/1400mm/1620mm

Track 1210mm/1210mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

152kg/156kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring / damper. Adj. Roll bar / Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring / damper. Adj. Roll bar

Tyres 180/530-13 Pirelli Tyres, custom compound / 180/530-13 Pirelli Tyres, custom compound

Wheels Magnesium rim, 13” x7” with locknut / magnesium rim, 13”x7” with locknut

Brakes Floating, Steel, hub mounted, 218mm dia./ steel, inboard mounted, 213mm dia

Chassis One piece composite monocoque

Engine 2 x Magneti Marelli TMG Low Motors 30kW

Bore/stroke/cylinders/ccElectric/400V Battery Accumulator with 96 Lithium-ion Polymer Cells

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system 400V Battery Accumulator with 96 Lithium-ion Polymer Cells

Max power/max torque85 kw @ 10000rpm-180 Nm

Transmission Custom Gearbox

Differential Electronic Torque vectoring

Final drive 9:1

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Philadelphia Team-Jordan is participating for the first time in Formula Student and the four members of the team are formed from the Mechanical Engineering Department. The Philadelphia team Formula Student Car has the following special features:

- Aerodynamic shape based on several concept designs to give less drag and high downforce.

- Smart aero-brakes, rear wing and side flaps that open automatically when an object is detected at five metres or less from the frontal body of the car to avoid impact.

- High traction due to heavy uprights made from cast iron.

- Suspension system with a high roll centre and “C-shaped” arms made from one piece, with vertical brackets to avoid energy loss from movement.

- High safety features such as airbag (SRS) in the steering wheel and ultrasonic sensors installed in the front and rear of the car.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2880mm/1290mm/1500mm/1630mm

Track 1220mm/1280mm

Car weight (approx.) 280kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

150kg/198kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, Direct acting spring, oriented 27 degrees

Tyres TOYO AA 195/50 R50 82V

Wheels 200 mm wide, 2 pc Al Rim

Brakes Cast Iron, Hub mounted, 180 mm dia, Pattern drilled (Polar array)

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe, Steel AISI 1010

Engine 2011 Yamaha FZ6R four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/600cc

Fuel type 95 Gasoline Unleaded

Fuel system Yamaha multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque57 KW @ 11500-51.7 Nm @ 10000

Transmission Single O-ring chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 2.8:1

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Since JUST Formula Student team was established only recently and lacks the experience in designing and building racing cars, it was decided from the beginning to keep the design as simple as possible.

Relying on the principles of basic race car design without any frills, the car was designed with a spaceframe chassis in compliance with FS regulations. The design of the car was accomplished with a small team, so some items had to be bought rather than designed and manufactured by the team.

The vision of the FS team is to continue developing race cars

for future competitions and to establish an automotive research centre at JUST. Our sponsors are Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah II Fund for Development, King Abdullah II Design & Development Bureau (KADDB), Aramex (Package Shipping Company) and Royal Jordanian. The team is hoping to secure sponsorship from technology companies in order to gain strong technical support for the future.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2567.3mm/1328.8mm/1423.2mm/1560mm

Track 1220mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

120.6kg/147.4kg

Suspension Front: Double unequal A-arm pull rod actuated Rear: Double unequal A-arm push rod actuated

Tyres 20.5x7-13 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 13x7 OZ Racing FSAE Aluminum Wheels

Brakes Steel, hub mounted, 220 mm dia. Drilled, AP Racing CP7003 Caliper CP2623 Master Cylinder

Chassis One piece T45 steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2009/ Yamaha YZF-R6 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Premium unleaded gasoline

Fuel system Yamaha multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque60 KW @11500 rpm-55 Nm@9500rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Torsen University FSAE Special

Final drive 3.5:1

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Ion Racing UiS, formerly known as Formula Student Team UiS, consists of more than 50 members primarily from the mechanical and electrical engineering courses for both Bachelor and Master levels.

With three years experience from the Formula Student competition and a team of great engineering students, ION Racing UiS has high expectations. With a dual-electrical motor drive, carbon chassis and weight saving solutions, ION Racing UiS is hoping to deliver a great race car and compete with the best. As a Norwegian competitor we want to thank some of our foreign helpers.

Thanks to Enstroj, eBaracus, UniTek and Brusa for making our dream project come true. Also many thanks to our many Norwegian contributors for believing in us to build Norway’s first electric race car.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2750mm/1100mm/1470mm/1680mm

Track 1290mm/1240mm

Car weight (approx.) 250kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

137kg/181kg

Suspension Double unequal length a-arm, push rod actuated, horizontally oriented spring and damper with anti-roll bar

Tyres Hoosier R25B 20.5 x 7.0-13

Wheels Jongbloed 203mm wide, three piece Al rim

Brakes Hub mounted, 228 mm dia. drilled

Chassis Carbon monocoque

Engine 2 x Enstroj Emrax 207HV 35kW

Bore/stroke/cylinders/ccPMSM-Watercooled

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system 2 x Battery modules

Max power/max torque70 kW @ 5000 RPM-136 Nm @ 2500 RPM

Transmission 2 x fixed planetary gear

Differential Electronic differential

Final drive 4:1

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A team of 46 members has worked very hard to develop a whole new car from scratch. Taking on the challenge to design our first electric race car, featuring our first carbon fibre monocoque, has demanded the entire team to cooperate closely for the entire year. Weight reduction has been a large focus for the 2014 season.

The car features carbon fibre rim shells, drive shafts, steering wheel, seat and wing package. In addition to the carbon fibre parts, the battery cells have an energy density of 190 Wh/kg and the battery package 7,4 kWh, with a total weight of 45 kg. Unsprung mass is also greatly

reduced compared to last year by reducing wheel size to 10 inches, self-designed carbon fibre rims and 3D-printed titanium uprights. Dynamics are also improved by a self-developed adaptive suspension system, only adding 400 grams to the weight of the car. All electronics, data aquisition and control functions are self-designed, programmed and produced - a natural development from our 2013 system.

Overall the car is a big leap forward in all directions, and the team has worked very hard to be able to prepare a competitive car for FSUK.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3176mm/1269mm/1416mm/1600mm

Track 1200mm/1170mm

Car weight (approx.) 174kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

114kg/135kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm with pull rod actuated spring and damper

Tyres 6.0 / 18.0-10 LC0 Hoosier

Wheels 10 x 7” three piece rim with CFRP rim shell and aluminium wheel centre

Brakes Hub mounted disk brakes front and rear

Chassis Full CFRP Monocoque

Engine Enstroj EMRAX 228 High Voltage, Liquid Cooled

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc50 kW continuous power

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system 7.45 kWh Battery in 144S2P, 532.8 Vnom

Max power/max torque100 kW @ 5000 rpm-240 Nm @ 2000 rpm

Transmission Two stage straight cut spur gear

Differential Drexler limited slip differential Formula Student V.1

Final drive 3.67:1

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Cerber Motorsport is from Bialystok University of Technology. In our team we have students from Mechanics and Construction of Machinery, Automatic Control and Robotics, Architecture and Town Planning and Environmental Protection. The team is divided into sub-teams responsible for each system of the car - Suspension and Steering, Drivetrain, Engine, Aerodynamics, Bodywork, Braking system, Electrical System and Electronics. There is also a team responsible for Business Planning Presentation and Sustainability. Our car is the second Formula Student vehicle designed and built at Bialystok University of Technology. It is developed to be much lighter than our previous car.

We are using a single-cylinder engine which has been rebuilt based on 1D simulations, increasing compression ratios and using a different camshaft. Many elements of the car are made using Rapid Prototyping Technologies (3D scanners to acquire geometry shapes and 3D printers to produce various elements.) This year we are using an aerodynamic package to increase the vehicle’s cornering performance. Many elements of our car are made of welded and heat-treated aluminium. Every stressed part was FEM simulated. Suspension was developed with use of tyre data and simulational software. All of this was made possible by the help of our sponsors and the university.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2955mm/1360mm/1400mm/1550mm

Track 1180mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

130kg/158kg

Suspension Double unequal A-arn. Push rod actuated vertically oriented spring and damper. Sway bars actuated by rocker arms and push/pull rods

Tyres 18 x 6 R10 LC0 Hoosier

Wheels 178mm wide, 10 inch single piece Al Rim

Brakes Cast iron, hub mounted, 190 mm dia. (front,) 180mm dia. (rear,) both drilled

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2003/ KTM 525 EXC four stroke, single cylinder

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95.04mm/72mm/1/510cc

Fuel type 98 RON unleaded

Fuel system Single point injection, Suzuki GSX-R injector, custom fuel rail

Max power/max torque42kW@9800rpm-45Nm@7200rpm

Transmission Single 425 chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 3.5:1

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Formula NUST Racing (FNR) is the only participating team from Pakistan at FS 2014 and was formed in 2012. The 2014 entrant of the FNR team is named ‘NAS’14’ after the team’s late Faculty Advisor, Dr Nadeem Ahmed, whose devotion and dedication shall always be remembered.

This year the team comprises of 30 undergraduate students, including sophomores, juniors and seniors.

This year we have taken a basic and practical approach on producing a simple and reliable car. A number of parts that were bought off the shelf for 2013 have been developed

in-house this year and we are targeting a weight reduction of over 30kg compared to last year’s model. Our aim for FS 2014 is to improve on static event performance, pass all the tests and finish the endurance competition. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our partners and supporters - their good will and support has been vital to us.

We hope to have a great time at Formula Student and wish all the participating teams good luck!

Length/height/width/wheelbase2902mm/1163mm/1406mm/1660mm

Track 1250mm/1250mm

Car weight (approx.) 250kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

159kg/159kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod/ multi link, push rod actuated spring and damper

Tyres 20.5” x 7.5” - 13C, R25B - Hoosier

Wheels 6” wide, single piece aluminium alloy

Brakes Hub mounted, crossed drilled cast iron discs, Wilwood PS1 Calipers

Chassis TIG Welded Steel Tubular spaceframe

Engine 2008 / Honda CBR600RR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Petrol

Fuel system Multipoint Injection, Denso 12-hole injectors (Honda Stock)

Max power/max torque90 hp @ 8200rpm/58 lbf-ft @ 8000rpm

Transmission 6 speed Sequential

Differential Clutch type, Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 3.5:1

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The FST 05e is the fifth car built by Projecto FST Novabase during our 13 years of history.

After participating in Germany and Spain in 2011 and Silverstone in 2012 with our first electric car, we decided to build a much more competitive and lightweight prototype. FST 05e achieved an overall win in Class 2 at FSUK 2012 (including a win in the design and business planning events.)

We are now aiming to present a reflection of that result at this year’s competition. Our team consists of 32 enthusiastic students, all extra-curricular, from mechanical,

electrical, informatics and aerospace engineering.

We are eager to learn as much as possible during this participation in FS UK, so feel free to give us some feedback about our car. We also want to add a word of gratitude to our sponsors, always being part of our project and making our dream come true. Visit our team website on www.projectofst.com or www.facebook.com/projectofst

Length/height/width/wheelbase3098mm/1299mm/1403mm/1590mm

Track 1200mm/1170mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

135kg/143kg

Suspension Double unequal length, unparallel A-arms. Pull rod to rocker actuating horizontally oriented damper, spring and ARB/ Double unequal length, unparallel A-arms. Push rod to rocker actuating damper, spring and ARB

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0-13, R25B, Hoosier / 20. 5x 7.0-13, R25B, Hoosier

Wheels 7 x 13, 10 mm offset, one piece CFRP rim / 7 x 13, 10mm offset, one piece CFRP rim

Brakes Floating, Impax Supreme Steel, hub - mounted, 220mm outer dia, 160mm - inner dia/ floating, Impax Supreme Steel, hub - mounted, 220mm outer dia, 160mm - inner dia.

Chassis Two piece CFRP monocoque

Engine 2 x Siemens 1FE1, AC - Synchronous motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system none

Max power/max torque62,8kW@15000-48Nm@15000

Transmission 2 x two stage helical gears

Differential Electrical differential (one motor driving each rear wheel)

Final drive 21:4.2:1

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White Eagle Racing Team of Warsaw University of Technology was founded in 2009 as the first Polish Formula Student team. Since then we have created three different cars, but this year we will participate with the most advanced version, the WER14. White Eagle Racing is based on teamwork. We work in four groups: -Suspension, -Engine&Drive train -Frame &Body -Marketing & Finances. Each group has its own members and leader, but every member can also work in other groups. Our system makes us versatile. The most important decisions are made by the management team which comprises leaders of the groups and the team

leader. As young and ambitious engineers of the future we realise that one of the most important problems that engineering is struggling with is sustainability and the use of green energy, so we have had these issues in mind during the design process. WER14 is an eco-friendly car powered by a turbocharged BMW g450x engine running on E-85. We can say that WER14 is green even though it has enough power to be very competitive. Another big advantage to our car is the simplicity of construction, as the parts are easily exchangeable.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2820mm/1290mm/1470mm/1573mm

Track 1233mm/1173mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

105kg/173kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod / push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres Avon tyres, A45, 13”- 20.0 x 7.2

Wheels Wheel Shells, 13” Inner, 6” Wide, Kodiak, Al.

Brakes 4 brake discs 220mm, 4 x 2 pistons Brembo calipers, master cylinder made by OBP, hand-made pedal box from Al.

Chassis Tublar spaceframe

Engine 2008 / BMW G 450x four stroke, single cylinder, 4 valve, DOHC

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc98mm/59mm/1/449cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system Student made one point fuel injection

Max power/max torque38 kW @ 8000rpm-45 Nm @ 7000 rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 4.73:1

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Formula Student RUDN team was formed in 2011. Our team appearance was originated under the banner of The Peoples Friendship University of Russia.

We have created a hard working crew of students pressing towards our main aim - to win Formula Student. Each department has a person in charge, who controls working process and provides progress reports.

Three supervisory members of the team review these reports and decide on what to do next. In 2014 we have reduced the weight of the car to a total of

240kg. Great progress can be seen in frame construction where we have increased its stiffness, and also in suspension operating and its arrangement. Our Yamaha R6 engine has been modified in order to work with our newly designed intake and exhaust system. Improved bodywork contribute to better form and appearance. FS RUDN Team is thoroughly prepared for the UK event and look forward to the competition.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2850mm/1215mm/1440mm/1550mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

145kg/163kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod (front) / Push rod (rear) actuated horizontally/vetically orientated Penske spring/damper units

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0 R13 Hoosier

Wheels Braid Formrace WHEEL 7 x 13, ET (offset) +31, Al Rim

Brakes Fixed, stainless steel, 240mm outer dia. 125 mm inner dia. 5mm width. Vented with rotor, drilled.

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2004 / Yamaha YZF-R6 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON uleaded

Fuel system Yamaha multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque61,3 kW @ 11500rpm-55 Nm @ 9500rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Quaife automatic torque biasing differential

Final drive 4,09:1

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As a team of 25 students with a very small budget, BlueStreamline from Transilvania, University of Brasov is the only Formula Student team in Romania.

BS14 is our sixth car that we have designed, built and raced at Silverstone and other events over the years. BS14 is the further development of the BS13 with a design philosophy of simplicity, reliability and performance.

The main development directions were: improvement of the dynamic behaviour of the car, mass reduction and optimisation of the parts, fine tuning of the engine management

system and intensive testing to troubleshoot any malfunctions of the car. We are convinced that this year’s car is the most competitive car that we have built so far, and we have great expectations for this event. We would like to thank everyone involved in this great project of ours.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3054mm/1088mm/1450mm/1640mm

Track 1250mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 270kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

165kg/193kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod /Push rod actuated vertically oriented spring and damper

Tyres Continental 20.5 x 7 R13

Wheels 13”x7” OZ Racing casted Al rims

Brakes AP Racing, 4 pistons monoblock caliper front, 2 pistons monoblock caliper rear. Floating 220mm dia. Brake discs

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe (25CrMo4)

Engine 2006 Honda CBR 600RR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Honda injection system managed by AEM Racing ECU

Max power/max torque55kW @ 11500rpm-50Nm @9000rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 4.09:1

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Cape Speed is a group of young, diverse and aspiring engineers from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in Cape Town, South Africa. The team was the first South African team to successfully complete the Formula Student 2012 competition in the UK.

The Cape Speed Team was established in 2011 under the mentorship of CPUT staff in the TIA Adaptronics AMTL research unit with the aim of developing automotive engineers in South Africa. Cape Speed encourages students at all levels to become part of the team.

As a result, the ever-growing team consists of a combination of 21 undergraduate and postgraduate members. Our main objective in the 2014 competition is to improve on our 2012 performance.

To achieve this goal the team has set weight reduction as a primary design target.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2650mm/1150mm/1380mm/1600mm

Track 1200mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

130kg/158kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm, push rod / pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 520 x 178 Hoosier

Wheels 168mm wide, one piece steel

Brakes Cast iron, hub mounted, 240mm dia. Drilled

Chassis Carbon fibre monocoque

Engine 2009 / Suzuki GSR 600 four stroke four cylinder in line

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599.4cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque68 kW @ 12000rpm-64.7 Nm @ 9600rpm

Transmission Single 525 chain

Differential FSAE Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 3.64:1

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This year UNI Maribor Grand Prix Engineering are entering FS UK, FSAEI and FSG. With some simulations and our previous experience, we have come up with a lightweight full aero car. A lot of work was completed on suspension, aerodynamics, chassis and powertrain.

The suspension aims to make the car more responsive and balanced in corners. Front and rear wings provide almost three times more downforce than in our previous year’s model and the aero-balance is in tune with suspension balance.

To cope with the aero-drag, our powertrain features a 550cc big bore kit, variable plenum and a unique quick-shift system with a variable pitch worm gear and a simple DC motor. Everything is connected to our first carbon-epoxy monocoque which reduces the part count of our car and packages everything tightly together.

The car is equipped with a sophisticated DA system that helps us tune our car. While studying to become engineers, we like to believe we are racers!

Length/height/width/wheelbase2760mm/1425mm/1370mm/1550mm

Track 1200mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 155kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

75kg/80kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring, damper and anti-roll bar

Tyres Hoosier 6.0/18.0-10 LC0

Wheels 7” wide custom CFRP shell aluminium centre

Brakes AP Racing CP4227 calipers steel laser cut discs/AP Racing CP7003 calipers steel laser cut discs

Chassis CFRP monocoque

Engine 2012 KTM 450 SX-F with 550cc big bore kit

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc104mm/64.7mm/1/550cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system Self-designed fuel injection

Max power/max torque43.6 kW @ 8400-58 @ 5500

Transmission Chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 2.6:1

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Tecnun Motorsport is a highly motivated team from Tecnun University of Navarra, Spain, which returns to FSUK with its new car, the FSTEC14. We have attempted to refine the strengths of our last car and develop the weakest areas from 2013.

Our main focus has been to develop a well-balanced car which could be successful in each discipline.

Therefore, with the experience achieved through previous seasons we have maintained our philosophy of a reliable and a user-friendly single seater car. The result is the FSTEC14, a car developed from the

first stages until the final assembly thanks to the hard work of 38 enthusiastic students from different grades of Tecnun, the engineering campus of University of Navarra.

The major goal has been maximising the performance for a minimal increase of the cost. With all of these ingredients, plus the team’s strong motivation, work ethic, determination and commitment, we will try to give everything we have at the legendary circuit of Silverstone.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2800mm/1296mm/1440mm/1650mm

Track 1250mm/1250mm

Car weight (approx.) 232kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

144kg/156kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm. Pull-rod actuated spring and damper

Tyres 7.2 / 20.0 - R13 A92 AVON

Wheels Braid Sturace alloy 7x13”

Brakes Floating carbon-steel, hub mounted. Front: Four piston caliper / Rear: Two piston calliper

Chassis Steel tubular spaceframe. CFRP floor

Engine Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4/K5 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Multipoint injection with stock GSX-R Nippon Denso injectors, four injectors close to inlet valves

Max power/max torque81 hp at 11200 rpm-52 Nm at 8500 rpm

Transmission Single 525 R3 chain

Differential Drexler multiple disc limited slip differential

Final drive 4.3:1

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We have only ever participated in Formula Student Republic of Korea, established in 1992.

We used our Baja car from 1992 to 2006, before working on the prooduction of a new car in 2007.

We have continuously modified this design over the years to hone and perfect our car.

In 2014, our focus has been on improving acceleration by increasing the amount of torque at a lower rpm.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2250mm/1450mm/1345mm/1550mm

Track 1200mm/1160mm

Car weight (approx.) 250kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

160kg/190kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm pull rod (front) & push rod (rear) actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 515mm height, 170mm wide

Wheels 330.2mm, 165.1mm wide, 4hole pcd (100mm), offset (+40mm), steel rim

Brakes Hub mounted, 245mm(F)/235mm(R), pcd 100mm

Chassis one piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2006/Suzuki GSR-600 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc66.04mm/43.18mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Suzuki ECU multi fuel injection

Max power/max [email protected]@9600rpm

Transmission 525 chain

Differential Cam LSD

Final drive 4.6 : 1

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Compromise, teamwork, innovation and training are the foundations of Formula Student Bizkaia, which is composed of 60 alumni of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and has participated in Formula Student since 2008.

Our new team members are internally trained so that the team’s know-how grows every year. For that purpose, practice and training are everything for us: all our designs are tested on simulations and on the track. For the 2014 season, we are continuing the path chosen two years ago, in which an electric motor was selected due to its innovation possibilities.

The search for an efficient yet reliable single-seater has led us to design our own energy accumulator system and its integrated electronics. In addition, great effort has been carried out to introduce carbon fibre elements in the cockpit, the frame and the bodywork, so that the overall weight of the vehicle could be reduced.

This, in combination with our brand new belt-powered powertrain, will ensure the competitiveness of our new FSB2014 at this year’s event.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2775mm/1140mm/1405mm/1610mm

Track 1220mm/1160mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

169.4kg/138.6kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm, pull rod actuated, diagonally oriented spring and damper / Double unequal length A-arm, push rod actuated, horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 20.5” x 7”- 13” Hossier 43162

Wheels 7” x 13” + 31mm Superleggera C. Formula Student OZ Racing

Brakes Steel Aisi 420, laser cut with hub diameter: 143.7mm; 255mm external diameter / Steel Aisi 420, laser cut with hub diameter; 128.2mm; 220mm external diameter

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine EMRAX axial flux motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/ccNominal Voltage: 355.2-Power 1min/2min/cont: 80/50/40 rpm-Efficency: 93-96%-Number of pair of poles: 10

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system Electric

Max power/max torque80kW@3000rpm-220Nm@1000rpm

Transmission Single Belt

Differential Drexler salisbury adjustable limited slip differential

Final drive 3.4:1

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Formula UEM is a multidisciplinary team formed of 80 students from Universidad Europea de Madrid.

Our team belong to different schools, many of us mechanical, electrical or civil engineers. Others are from the arts & architecture departments and for our community management we rely on business administration and journalism students. Our team is divided into seven sub-teams including Powertrain, Suspensions, Bodywork, Aerodynamics, Electronics, Chassis and Press & Sponsorships.

We work together daily, involving each of our members in a

complete workshop experience. Improvement and innovation is what motivates us to go beyond what is expected. Banco Santander is our main sponsor. We proudly work with national and international companies such as SKF, Honda, Tire Consortion, Loctite, TexTreme, WD-40, Axon, RS, i-Alpe, Fiberflight, Roberlo, Wera, Sodexo and many more. Their collaboration and support has been vital and their involvement can be seen through our vehicles improved performance. Shipping the car from Madrid to Silverstone is always an adventure. We use a van to carry it and as many tools as we can so that we are prepared for the competition.

Length/height/width/wheelbase1120mm/1530mm/2800mm/1600mm

Track 1310mm/1238mm

Car weight (approx.) 225kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

108kg/117kg

Suspension Ohlins TTX 25 - Front: Double Arm Wishbone/ Push-rod / Upper Spring-Damper - Rear: Double Arm Wishbone / Pus-hrod / Lower Spring-Damper

Tyres Hoosier, R25B, 13’’- 20.5x7.0

Wheels Wheel 13’’ one piece, carbon fibre, student made

Brakes Front: Hub mounted /steel, hub mounted, 221mm / 160 mm / Tilton 74-750U - Rear: Hub mounted /steel, hub mounted, 221mm / 160 mm / Tilton 74-750U

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe TIG Welding

Engine 2005 / Honda CBR 600 RR four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67.0mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Ethanol E85

Fuel system Student adapted common rail four injectors

Max power/max torque88.1 Kw @ 13500 rpm-66 Nm @ 11250 rpm

Transmission Sigle 520 chain

Differential Self–locking Drexler

Final drive 4:1

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New year, new team members and most importantly – a new car. For the seventh year in a row, Clear River Racing, while representing Karlstad University, has built a race car which is to compete in Formula Student.

The CRR14 race car has been designed with two main aspects in mind, the first being cheap manufacture adapted for the production of smaller volumes.

The second aspect is sustainability, and as a result, glass fibre is used instead of carbon fibre for many parts of the body. Another outcome of the sustainability mindset is a

swap from the CRR13’s four cylinder engine to a one cylinder engine, which reduces both weight and fuel consumption. In order to maintain a level of simplicity, the number of parts has been reduced through certain actions. For instance, the hubs and the wheel centres are integrated. Also, there are no anti-roll bars on the car. So far, CRR’s best finish at FSUK is 17th place.

This year, we intend to improve that number and show everyone that Clear River Racing is a force to be reckoned with.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3067mm/1443mm/1358mm/1535mm

Track 1180mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 158kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

113kg/113kg

Suspension Double unparallel unequal length A-arm. Push-/pull actuated spring and damper

Tyres 18.0 x 6.0-10 Hoosier

Wheels 7” wide, two piece centreless Al rim

Brakes Steel, hub mounted, fully floating, 195 mm dia. Drilled wavediscs

Chassis Tubular steel spaceframe

Engine 2014 KTM 500 EXC

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95mm/72mm/1/510cc

Fuel type 99 Ron unleaded

Fuel system KTM stock fuel rail, Keihin fuel injector with Maxx ECU

Max power/max torque47 kW @ 8000 rpm - N/A

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler LSD

Final drive 40:12

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Chalmers Formula Student, CFS, is a one year project course where students at Chalmers University of Technology get the chance to work within a once-in-a-lifetime student project. Every year there is a new team and the knowledge is passed down from the previous team during the initial phase of the project.

The CFS14 team has built a respectful and goal-oriented team that, through data-driven decisions and a holistic approach, has delivered a reliable, sustainable, high-performance Formula Student car and a business venture to reach the podium at FS and FSG 2014.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3048mm/1426mm/1420mm/1530mm

Track 1200mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 194kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

112.7kg/149,3kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm with anti geometry. Push rod actuated springs/dampers front and rear. Adjustable anti roll bar front and rear

Tyres 18.0 x 7.5-10 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 10” three piece Al Rim, integrated CV-joints in rear, milled Al. uprights

Brakes 4 floating rotors, ISR calipers and AP Racing master cylinders and driver adjustable bias bar

Chassis Hybrid monocoque subframe chassis, 4130 Steel Tubing, 6082 Al. front roll hoop, Al. & foam core

Engine Yamaha Fazer FZ6 in line four 16 valve

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/600cc

Fuel type 98 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Denso, sequential fuel injection

Max power/max torque64 kW @ 12000 rpm-62 Nm @ 9000 rpm

Transmission Chain drive, 428 motorcycle chain

Differential Limited slip (clutch type), accel/decel options: 51/29%, 60/42%, 88/51%, reversible

Final drive 3.2:1

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This summer LURacing is competing at Silverstone with 30 highly motivated students from Lund University. This is the sixth year LURacing is competing in Formula Student and many things have changed. This year we have chosen to focus on improving the organisation and the team structure, as we think this is the baseline for achieving good results. It is also the first time we’re building a car with a wing package, which has offered the possibility for us to develop our engineering skills as well.

Backed by calculations and value driven desicions, LURacing decided to go for a super lightweight

solution with high downforce and high stiffness. These attributes were realised with a single cylinder 450cc engine, carbon fibre monocoque, an effective wing package and 10’’ wheels after extensive simulations. To maximise the stiffness/mass-ratio a great effort has been put into designing proper load paths.

At LURacing, we strive for improvement and learning is our incentive. Everything we do is permeated by our core values: Every team member is driven, dedicated and strives to improve every day. That is why LURacing is “engineering applied.”

Length/height/width/wheelbase2999mm/1282mm/1410mm/1530mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 145kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

90kg/123kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod / push rod actuated spring / damper. Adj. Roll bars

Tyres 18.0 x 6.0-10” Hoosier LC0

Wheels 6.5 inch wide, two piece, carbon fibre with Al centre

Brakes ISR 2/2 piston calipers, floating steel discs, 189.4 mm dia, hub mounted

Chassis Single Piece CFRP Monocoque

Engine Honda CRF450X

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc96mm/62mm/1/449cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system LURacing fuel injection

Max power/max torque35 kW @ 8200 rpm-40 Nm @ 7500 rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler LSD

Final drive 3.36

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KTH Formula Student was founded in 2003 by Dr. Fredrik Westin, former PhD student at KTH. Today, the project is entirely governed by volunteer students, with a team of 32 ambitious and dedicated members. We’re proud to have students from all educational backgrounds at KTH. With almost half of our members in exchange programs, we’re also an international team. When designing the ev11, we targeted reliability and medium-to-high performance. Simple designs and manufacturability were also of high priority, as we aimed to produce 80% of the vehicle in-house. The key performance targets, such as weight/power ratio and downforce, were derived from

lap simulations, for balanced and cost efficient performance in the different disciplines. The core of this year’s design is a completely new electric powertrain. It features two independently controlled motors and torque vectoring, acting as an electric differential. The ev11 is also our third car that features an aerodynamic package, with wing elements and an underbody that utilises ground effect. We would like to thank our partners for investing in our future as it wouldn’t have been possible without their support. For more information about our project, visit www.kthformulastudent.se.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3142mm/1070mm/1363mm/1550mm

Track 1160mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 255kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

156kg/167kg

Suspension Double unequal wishbone suspension with Formula-styled push rod-rocker sytem to control spring and damper displacement

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0-13 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 330.2 x 152.4, 4 spoke Magnesium centred wheel

Brakes Steel bar, Hub mounted, Fully floating ; 234 mm dia / 193 mm dia

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2 x Enstroj Emrax 228, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system LiPo cells in 96s2p configuration

Max power/max torque2 x 100 kW-100 Nm @ 4000 rpm

Transmission Single chain per motor

Differential Electronic differential; two independently mounted and controlled electric motors in rear-drive configuration

Final drive 2:01

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The Delft University of Technology Racing Team consists of 80 team members from eight different faculties of the university. After building ten combustion cars the team decided to start building lightweight electric cars.

The team is divided into five technical departments and a management team of four people.

The newest car, the DUT14, can be described as an extremely lightweight four-wheel drive electric car enhanced with aerodynamic devices, a slip ratio controller and a yaw rate controller. All four motors are placed inside the wheels

together with a one-stage planetary transmission. With the self-designed tyres the team was able to fully optimise the wheel assembly and improve tyre behaviour.

This year, aluminium honeycomb has been used as core material for the composite monocoque, reducing the weight of the chassis. Based on wind tunnel tests and CFD calculations, 725 N of downforce at 60 km/h is achieved with a rear wing, front wing and diffuser.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2856mm/1054mm/1383mm/1530mm

Track 1150mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 155kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

110kg/113kg

Suspension Double unequal length CFRP A-arms. Pull rod actuated vertically oriented spring and dampers.

Tyres 368 x 209.5 R254 Apollo

Wheels 216 mm wide, two piece CFRP Rim

Brakes Metal matrix composite aluminium brake disks with modified brake calipers

Chassis Full composite monocoque with integral aluminium front hoop

Engine Four modified AMK DT5-14 motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system Lithium polymer accumulator

Max power/max torque30 kW @ 20000 rpm-29 Nm @ 0 rpm

Transmission Four one-stage planetary gearboxes

Differential Software actuated electrical differential

Final drive 10.294:1

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The AMZ Racing team was founded in 2006 by students from the ETH Zurich and Hochschule Luzern as the first and only Formula Student team from Switzerland.

After competing for three years with combustion cars, the team decided to switch to an electrical driven car in 2010. In 2011 the first self developed motors were used and since then have been a special attribute of our cars, improving every year to produce the current AMZ M4.

We are a comparatively small team, consisting of roughly 30 active members. The major part of the

team changes each year, where the old members act as advisors, who help to create fresh ideas for the new car. The team achieved the biggest success in its history in 2013 with the ‘Julier’ car, and this year’s goal is to surpass this.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2904mm/1161mm/1411mm/1535mm

Track 1190mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 175kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

117kg/126kg

Suspension Double unequal Length Double A-Arm. Push rod actuated progressive spring and damper

Tyres 18.0x7.5-10 Hoosier R25B

Wheels 7.5 inches single-piece CFRP Rim

Brakes Steel, floating, hub mounted, 190mm dia. Drilled

Chassis Single-piece CFRP Monocoque with honeycomb core

Engine 4x Self developed AMZ M4 motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type N/A

Fuel system Self build accumulator box

Max power/max torque36 kW @ 17000 RPM-26.5 Nm @ 9400 RPM

Transmission Planetary gear with staged planets

Differential Self-programmed yaw-rate control featuring a vehicle model in a feedback control loop

Final drive 13.57:1

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YTU Racing, The Formula Student team at Yildiz Technical University consists of 15 students studying mechanical, electrical and industrial engineering.

YTU Racing was created in 2011 and started this dream with Formula Student 2012 events in Class 2/A.

This experience created our design philosophy: Design, Analyze, Prototype & Test, Re-design, Final product. As a first year car, the main objective was to create a consistent and durable car but even so our test & re-design process showed us how we can make some mass reductions using aluminum.

We would like to thank our sponsors who helped us to realise this dream: Hexagon Studio, CIAT, Repkon, Topçam Machinery, Öztiryakiler, Demiral Machinery, SKF, Koçel, Volkan Isik Academy, Hidromek, IPG, Tekyaz, Figes, Flosoft, ISO, Platformas.

Visit us on www.yturacing.com

Length/height/width/wheelbase2746mm/1203mm/1486mm/1525mm

Track 1200mm/1300mm

Car weight (approx.) 260kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

328kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm Push Rod Fox DHX-RC4 suspension

Tyres Pirelli 530 x 180x13’’ GP3 series

Wheels 13’’-7’’ one piece steel rim

Brakes Cast Iron, hub mounted,200mm dia disc/Hydraulic brake caliper (2-piston)

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2008 Honda CBR 600 RR four stroke multipoint injection

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 97 RON unleaded

Fuel system Honda in line fuel injection system

Max power/max torque55-57

Transmission Single 525 chain

Differential Torsen FSAE Differential

Final drive 3.23:1

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University Racing Eindhoven (URE) was founded in 2004 and has built 10 cars ever since.

The team of 50 students have built URE’s fifth electric car: the URE09. At the beginning of the year URE decided to focus on two key points: reliability and performance. In order to improve the reliability of the URE09, the race car has been equipped with sensornodes to decrease the influence of EMI on measurement signals.

Improvements in terms of performance have been made by the addition of a full aerodynamic package, including a front

wing, rear wing and a diffuser. Furthermore, the car is pushed to its limits by improvements to the traction control system and the addition of a regenerative braking controller.

For more information seewww.universityracing.nl

Length/height/width/wheelbase3045mm/1117mm/1430mm/1535mm

Track 1180mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

88kg/122kg

Suspension Front: Double wishbone unequal length, pull rod actuated KONI F1 damper - Rear: Double wishbone unequal length, push rod actuated KONI F1 damper

Tyres Apollo 205 / 50 R10 40P

Wheels 10” carbon fibre rims, aluminum centre (hybrid)

Brakes Front: 4-piston brake caliper, 180 mm dia. floating brake disc - Rear: 2-piston brake caliper, 180 mm dia. floating brake disc

Chassis Full CFRP monocoque, sandwich construction

Engine YASA-750, axial flux permanent magnet synchronous machine

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system LiMnCo 96s1p, 350,4V - 7kWh

Max power/max torque100 kW @ 1250 rpm-750 Nm

Transmission In-line planetary gear set

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 1.6 : 1

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The team consists of around 30 students from 12 countries. We have expanded from previous years bringing on board students from across the engineering courses within the faculty, as well as from across the wider university. The team uses a three phase process - Design, Production and Race - which is then sub-divided into six systems per phase. Consequently individuals will not be in one job permanently, so they can each use their own personal strengths to benefit the team - thus we operate more efficiently as a group. The overall Team Manager meets with the Faculty Advisor and System Leaders once a week to feedback

on progress and assign tasks for the coming period. Through keeping the management team from the previous year, a more evolutionary approach has been taken to the design of the current vehicle – something previously never achieved. The vehicle is designed around a low weight, low centre of gravity ethos. Everything has been optimised in terms of placement, but also of how many functions it can provide to the vehicle. A massive thank you to JORacing.dk and OBR for supporting our vehicle electronics, and to our other partners who have helped make this car possible!

Length/height/width/wheelbase2725mm/882mm/1310mm/1600mm

Track 1200mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

70kg/130kg

Suspension Unequal length Double A-Arm Wishbones with Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented Dampers (front and rear)

Tyres 18.0 x 6.0-10 LCO Hoosier

Wheels 6” Width, 10” Diameter Braid Tenrace

Brakes Single Pot Wilwood PS-1 calipers, 195mm diameter Stainless Steel discs - hub mounted

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine Husqvarna SM610e

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc98.0mm/76.4mm/1/575cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Custom Fuel Injection

Max power/max torque44kW @ 8500rpm-58Nm @ 6000rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Drexler V1 LSD

Final drive 3.5:1

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The Aston Racing Formula Student Team is primarily composed of 11 final year Mechnaical Engineering students with additional team members studying a range of courses including Product Design, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. The team has developed a fresh concept using the Keep it Simple Stupid (KISS) engineering principle driven by five key requirements above all others: the need for reliability, ease of integration, short lead times, high performance and low cost. To meet these requirements, Aston Racing has reverted to a steel tubular spaceframe chassis for the first time in ten years. A Honda

CBR600RR engine tuned in-house powers the car, improved upon with a 3D printed air intake, performance exhaust and an innovative Arduino controlled electronic gear shifter. A novel suspension design featuring watts linkage anti-roll bars (front and rear) allows for easily adjustable suspension for the car, which will be covered with composite bodywork.The team would like to say thank you for all of the support from Aston University, our brilliant sponsors and our Faculty Advisors Dr David Upton and David Smith, along with the L40 and L36 technicians who have helped us throughout the year. Without them we wouldn’t have a car this year.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2900mm/1365mm/1400mm/1658mm

Track 1180mm/1250mm

Car weight (approx.) 250kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

128kg/190kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, push rod actuated transverse spring dampers, watts linkage anti-roll bars

Tyres Avon A45 6.2/20.0 - R13

Wheels BBS RD three piece 13” x 175mm - ET 12.5

Brakes 4 x AP Racing CP4227 Calipers, Stainless Steel 220mm dia. Slotted Rotors

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine 2003 Honda CBR600RR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Honda CBR600 FS fuel injector system

Max power/max torque65kW @ 13000rpm-55Nm @ 11000rpm

Transmission Single 520 pitch chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 3.5:1

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Cardiff Racing returns to Silverstone with their latest competition vehicle, CR10. The car was designed primarily by fourth year engineering students with enthusiastic volunteers ranging from first year undergraduates to postgraduates. Having had reliability issues in previous years the focus has been on building a solid car early in the year to maximise testing opportunities. With all our aims achieved, confidence is high and this year we are striving for our best result to date. The chassis remains a half aluminium honeycomb sandwich panel monocoque, half steel spaceframe concept that is more refined than previous years’ designs with substantial mass reductions, improved

manufacturability, increased accessibility and innovative design solutions. An optimised intake and exhaust system allows the Aprilia SXV 550 V-twin to maintain previous power and torque, however deliver more reliable power with greater efficiency. A complete overhaul of the cooling system has incorporated a revised radiator and new sidepod. The power is transmitted via a student-designed aluminium differential that has proved faster than a spool in back-to-back testing. New suspension systems provide a modest mass reduction and an improved geometry over previous vehicles. A solenoid quick shifter combined with gearbox modifications allows reliable and easy gear shifting.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2780mm/1250mm/1340mm/1580mm

Track 1150mm/1130mm

Car weight (approx.) 170kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

119kg/119kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arms. Push rod actuated suspension. Vertical damper orientation on front and horizontal on rear. Fox CTD air dampers on all corners

Tyres Hoosier C2000 R25B (18 _ 6.0-10 / 18 _ 7.5-10)

Wheels Three piece aluminium Keizer rims. 6” front and 7.5” rear

Brakes Hub mounted custom steel discs

Chassis Aluminium honeycomb front monocoque. Tubular steel spaceframe rear

Engine Aprilia SXV550

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc80mm/55mm/2/550cc

Fuel type 98 Ron Unleaded

Fuel system Student designed fuel system, Bosch injectors

Max power/max torque58 @ 10750-50 @ 7960

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Student designed torsen unit

Final drive 3.17:1

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Brunel Racing has been competing since the very first FS UK competition, consistently pushing the boundaries with innovative and novel vehicle concepts. The 2014 Brunel Racing team consists of six level 5 MEng students, who act as the team managers, and 29 level 3 students, who act as the team’s designers. For the first time in Brunel Racing’s recent history an aerodynamic package has been incorporated onto BR-XV, Brunel Racing’s 2014 FS car, after several years of experimentation and simulation work. Due to the incorporation of aerodynamics it was necessary to also include a revised suspension system to

support the vehicles changing dynamics. The other major change for the 2014 competition is within the Yamaha R6 powertrain and drivetrain where a power increase of 25%, compared to 2013, has been achieved through the alteration of the engine rev limit and modification of the engine intake whilst also incorporating a custom 4 speed gearbox. We would like to say a big thank you to Brunel Racing’s main sponsors, without which we would not be able to build the car. Thanks to Trelleborg, AEM and Bosch Motorsport.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3145mm/1650mm/1400mm/1580mm

Track 1200mm/1170mm

Car weight (approx.) 225kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

108kg/117kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper / rear direct actuation

Tyres 508 x 177-330 Hoosier slick tyres front and rear/ 508 x 182-330 A92 Avon wet cut, front and rear

Wheels 177mm wide one piece Al Rim +34 offset; 100mm PCD

Brakes Hub mounted Cast Iron 220 x 4mm front and 220 x 3mm rear drilled discs

Chassis Tubular Steel Spaceframe

Engine 2007 / Yamaha YZF-R6 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Bosch multi point port fuel injection

Max power/max torque67 kW @ 12750rpm-55 Nm @ 9000rpm

Transmission Custom 4 speed gearbox, chain driven

Differential Drexler Formula Student LSD

Final drive 3:1

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The 2014 Phoenix Racing car utilises an electric powertrain rather than the contemporary combustion engine.

In keeping with Coventry University being the No.1 Modern University, keeping the car updated with current technologies was a priority in addition to keeping it dynamic.

The team is split into five subgroups: Chassis, PowerTrain, Dynamics, Unsprung and Aerodynamics, who all report to an overall project leader.

In addition to FS UK, the team are also hoping to compete at European

events, which may include Germany, Hungary and Estonia. Overall, we would like to thank R.L Walsh Coventry, Tata Technologies and Motorsport-Staff for their support throughout the project. In addition, a huge thanks to the IMechE for awarding Coventry with the £2500 team bursary.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2500mm/1130mm/1480mm/1600mm

Track 1230mm/1170mm

Car weight (approx.) 300kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

169kg/199kg

Suspension Double Wishbone Push Rod with Inboard Ohlins Damper Systems

Tyres Hoosier 43101 18.0 x 6.0-10

Wheels Two piece split aluminium 10” Keizer - splined centres

Brakes Hub Spline mounted front brakes inboard rear, caliper mounted to rear bulkhead

Chassis Tubular spaceframe with dynamic rear bulkhead

Engine Agne 95R

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Headway 38120S Battery Cells

Fuel system Headway Battery Cells

Max power/max torqueN/A-64Nm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Drexler LSD

Final drive 4.58:1

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City Racing, the Formula Student Team of City University London, is made up of 25 third and fourth year Engineering students, and for the first time in City Racing’s history, the team this year contains Aeronautical Engineering Students. In 2012, the Team made a conscious effort to start again after disappointing results in previous year’s events. As a result, last year’s vehicle, the CR13, was by far the best vehicle produced by City Racing, which has allowed the team to now focus on refining vehicle performance, rather than a complete redesign. The Team is split into five subgroups: Chassis & Suspension, Powertrain,

Drivetrain and Ergonomics and this year, progress has been made in all of these areas. In the Chassis Subgroup, design effort has been centred on improving the driver cell and suspension geometry. Further to this, large weight reductions have been achieved, reducing the un-sprung mass of the vehicle. The addition of a Drexler differential and extensive Ricardo Wave analysis on the Powertrain has also brought about significant performance improvements. All of this design effort and hard work means that the CR14 will be the best vehicle in City Racing’s history.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2603mm/1270mm/1326mm/1575mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

113kg/195kg

Suspension Double Unequal A-Arm, Pull Rod actuated spring and damper/ Double Unequal A-Arm, Pull Rod actuated spring and damper

Tyres 20.5 x 6.5 x 13 R25B Hoosier / 20.5 x 6.5 x 13 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 184mm Wide, 3 Piece Al Rim / 184mm Wide, one-piece Al Rim

Brakes Student designed, hub mounted slotted cast iron discs / student designed, hub mounted slotted cast iron discs

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine 2004 Yamaha RZF-R6

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/598.8cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system City Racing designed multi point fuel injection system

Max power/max torque70 kW @ 13000 RPM-63 Nm @ 8000 RPM

Transmission Chain Drive 520 Pitch

Differential Drexler Formula Student 2010 V3

Final drive 3.384:1

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Glyndwr University started in 2008 so we’re still one of the youngest universities in the UK.

We’re named after a Welsh scholar and hero called Owain Glyndwr and we aim to champion some of the same philosophies as he did.

The university sets out to be bold, enterprising and open to all in everything that it does. This year marks the first year we will participate with a fully functioning car and our aim is to establish a foothold for future FS teams from Glyndwr to take part in the competition with an effective and efficient car.

We are a small team comprising of students from Germany, India, France and the UK who study Performance Car Technology at Glyndwr and are managed by Lennox D’Coutho. The rockers of the car were student designed and manufactured out of aircraft grade aluminium using our very own university’s machine shop.

The whole car was designed and manufactured by students, spending as little as £4,000. Our sponsors include Cromwell Tools, Wrexham Lager and Wrexham Metal Finishing.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2850mm/1327mm/1409mm/1600mm

Track 1396mm/1348mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

100kg/168kg

Suspension Push rod / push rod

Tyres 185/60/R13 Yokohama A048

Wheels 185/60/R13 Yokohama A048

Brakes 4340 steel, normalised, 220mm dia

Chassis Steel spaceframe chassis

Engine Suzuki GSX-R K2 598cc

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/598cc

Fuel type 98 octane petrol (Shell Optimax)

Fuel system Standard ECU with Power Commander

Max power/max torque63.14 [email protected] Nm @ 7000 rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Quaife ATB differential

Final drive 2.33:1

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DMU Racing is embarking on its second year at Formula Student. Learning from the shortcomings of our first attempt at building an FS car, an overhaul of the design and build process was put in place.

This was with the aim of improving the ease of manufacture of the whole car as well as improving the overall quality of the product. The DMU02 has major changes in its chassis and suspension designs that help improve on weight and handling/performance.

This was with the view of creating maximum mechanical grip and improving overall driveability. The

DMU02 uses the successful Honda CBR600RR engine giving a balance of performance and economy. The team is hoping to finish better than last year by completing all of the dynamic events with solid finishing positions.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2775mm/1230mm/1420mm/1580mm

Track 1240mm/1180mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

124kg/184kg

Suspension Double unequal length wishbones, push rod actuated Fox Racing dampers

Tyres 7.2 _ 20 Avon Racing Slick (Cross Ply)

Wheels Team Dymanics 13” Al Rims

Brakes AP Racing Twin Piston Floating Discs

Chassis Tubular spaceframe

Engine Honda CBR600RR 2008

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Petrol/unleaded

Fuel system Honda multi point fuel injection (modified)

Max power/max torque48.5KW/10000RPM-55NM/8000RPM

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Recycled Subaru Impreza front differential

Final drive 3.57

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This year, Lancaster Racing have decided to move away from its previous designs of utilising a 4 cylinder, 600cc engine, to designing a car incorporating a single cylinder, 450cc engine. This change is being undertaken in the hopes of decreasing the weight of the car in order to become more competitive. As well as this,other changes include a new differential that encompasses the redesign by using a Drexler model as opposed to the Torsen geared differential formerly used. Llast year’s Lancaster Links suspension system has been replaced by a standard double wishbone system. Natural fibre composite materials are being

extensively used for the first time in areas such as the bodywork in an attempt to become more eco-friendly. Finally, an in-depth study into the aerodynamics of the vehicle, specifically an underfloor, has been undertaken with the hopes of improving the performance of the car during the Skid Pan and Endurance events. The team is hopeful of a promising result this year and wish to thank all their sponsors, as well as the team patron, James May (BBC Top Gear presenter and Lancaster alumnus), for enabling them to achieve this.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2859.17mm/1628.44mm/1400.04mm/1249.10mm

Track 1200mm/1100mm

Car weight (approx.) 170kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

107.1kg/130.9kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated, rear horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres Hoosier R25B 18.0 x 6.0 - 10 Slicks; Hoosier WET 19.5 x 6.5 - 10 Wets

Wheels 183mm wide, Force Racing V5 10” three piece Aluminium Rims

Brakes Wilwood PS-1 1.12” Piston Calipers/AP Racing CP7003 1” piston calipers

Chassis Steel tube spaceframe

Engine BMW G450X

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc98mm/59mm/1/449cc

Fuel type Unleaded petroleum

Fuel system Low pressure single cylinder fuel injection

Max power/max torque45hp-40Nm

Transmission 520 Pitch Chain Drive

Differential Drexler Formula Student Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 3.69:1

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KU e-Racing comes from Kingston University London and this is our second entry into the competition. The team has students from a range of different areas of engineering and all years of study, from foundation year to master level. The team also has its own press team and KU e-Racing engineering society, which has been promoting the project at many STEM events such as Big Bang and National Instruments conference in London. The design for this year draws from the experience gained last year: being in the competition for the second time we have much clearer focus as to what to expect and what is required to achieve the goal for this

year. Although it sounds simple, it presents an immense challenge: to get the car on track and to set the first Kingston University’s track times at Silverstone and ensure success by keeping the design simple. The team has very strong hands-on skills and intends to reuse many of the components from last year in a new configuration. With a significant number of members carrying on from last year, the team has a strong bond, and attending the Silverstone event last year enhanced our focus and determination for this year, building our second car KUES2.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2870mm/1350mm/1530mm/1760mm

Track 1529mm/1402mm

Car weight (approx.) 295kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

145.2kg/217kg

Suspension Double unequal legth A arms, GAZ spring dampers

Tyres 7.2 / 20.0-13 A45 Avon / 7.2 / 20.0-13 A45 Avon

Wheels 7.0 x 13 JWB ML 4 x 108 ET-7.65 Bore Black Machined lip

Brakes Cast iron hub mounted, front 265mm diameter / rear 254mm diameter

Chassis Spaceframe, steel tubing construction

Engine 2 x 15kW Ashwoods air cooled axial flux permanent magnet

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque30 kW at 3500 rpm-142 Nm

Transmission Single 530 chain

Differential Quaife limited slip differential

Final drive 3.54:1

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LUMotorsport, now in its 12th year; is a team of 20 highly passionate Automotive, Aeronautical, Mechanical and Electrical engineers from Loughborough University. LFS14 is an evolution of LUMotorsport’s all new car for 2013; bringing significant mass savings, large gains in powertrain performance and, for the first time in our team’s history, a wind-tunnel proven aerodynamics package. Static twin element wings bring a modest amount of downforce, with excellent lift-to-drag and mass ratios. A revolutionary two-stage air intake system, coupled with optimised valve timing look to bring 20% more torque to the rear wheels

from our dependable stable of four cylinder Honda engines; kept cool by many hours of work in thermal management. The steel spaceframe has been optimised even further, with elegant rear end packaging. All this is brought together in the team’s spare time, often throughout the night. Pride in our work is earned through meticulous attention to detail and ownership of every stage of the design and build process. As much of the build as can be is kept on campus, and many elements are still made by hand. As ever, the team aspires to be the best in the UK, and this year it is more confident than ever.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2852mm/965mm/1516mm/1535mm

Track 1300mm/1181mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

139kg/139kg

Suspension Fully Independent Double Unequal A-Arm, Pull Rod Front, Push Rod Rear, Adjustable Ohlins Dampers, Roll Rate Control Through Rocker Setup

Tyres Hoosier R25B 20.5 x 7.0 - 13

Wheels Braid Formrace 16

Brakes AP Racing 4-Piston / 2-Piston Calipers, Mild Steel Laser Cut Floating Discs

Chassis Hybrid T45 / Mild Steel Spaceframe, CFRP Sandwich Panel Floor

Engine 2011 Honda CBR600RR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67.0mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON

Fuel system Custom MoTeC System with Denso injectors

Max power/max torque90 bhp @ 11000 rpm-65Nm @ 9000 rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential 2013 Drexler FSAE

Final drive 3.5:1

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This year will see LJMU Racing Team entering Class 1 for the fifth year running. The previous four years have seen the team develop in to a team capable of producing a race-winning car.

This prior experience has been implemented in to the car we will be racing in 2014. New members have been encouraged to enable a positive transfer of knowledge from senior members. Attention has been paid to a few key areas... The powertrain and driveability has been improved due to a new inlet cam profile giving less immediate torque. The intake system has been fully optimised using simulation to

match the new cam and custom exhaust.

The inlet runners will be manufactured by rapid prototype to allow the actual shape to be as required. This year LJMU has been able to complete more driver training than usual. This is partly due to our new full motion simulator and also due to us being able to practice events we have previously been unable to.

This is thanks to our newest sponsor Cammell Laird. This training, along with improved driver interface, will see our lap times decrease.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2447mm/1065mm/1346mm/1525mm

Track 1185mm/1135mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

136kg/142kg

Suspension Independent double wishbone with push rod,rockers and adjustable coil spring on dampers

Tyres 6.2 / 20.0-13 Avon A92

Wheels 150mm wide, three piece Mg rim

Brakes Floating, Cast Iron, hub mounted, 254mm dia

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Honda CBR600RR 2004

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/49.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system First stage Honda fuel injection

Max power/max torque67.2kW @ 9600RPM-68.9Nm @ 8700RPM

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Drexler FSAE limited slip clutch type

Final drive 3.3:1

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NR9 is Newcastle Racing’s 9th entry into Formula Student and the team’s second electric car.

The team is relatively small in size for such a complex and involved project with just eight 4th year students being helped out by ten 3rd year students. As a principle, we have tried to build as much of the car as possible in-house to further develop the practical skills of all team members.

This year’s design incorporates a full aluminium honeycomb monocoque chassis, providing incredibly high torsional stiffness.

We believe that we have found a highly reliable combination of batteries, BMS, motor and a motor controller which will prove invaluable come race day. Our target this year is to be the number one UK electric team, so watch this space!www.newcastle-racing.co.uk

Length/height/width/wheelbase2524mm/1206mm/1520mm/1600mm

Track 1350mm/1250mm

Car weight (approx.) 350kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140kg/210kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Direct acting spring and damper unit

Tyres Avon 20.0 X 6.2-13

Wheels Keizer 170mm wide, three piece Al & Mg 80mm negative offset

Brakes Steel, hub mounted, 220mm dia, 4mm thick, 2pot AP racing calipers

Chassis Aluminium honeycomb monocoque

Engine 3-phase AC synchronous permanent magnet motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type eBaracus Lithium Ion Battery Packs

Fuel system A123 LiFEP04 prismatic pouch cell, 108S1P, 7 kWh

Max power/max torque80kW-280Nm

Transmission Fixed Ratio Gates Poly Chain GT Carbon Belt Drive

Differential Quaife ATB Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 4:1

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Our team is comprised of a healthy mix of first, second and third year undergraduate engineering students from various disciplines. The team consists of approximately 15 members, with four team leaders to oversee the major sections of the design. Two third year students lead the project as Co-Team Principles. The team is currently working to a three-year plan to transfer knowledge from experienced students to the students who are new to Formula Student, ensuring progression is achieved every year. We have aspired to design a reliable and easy-to-maintain car, making the most of our in-house manufacturing facilities.

We have designed the vehicle using a mixture of components manufactured in-house and off the shelf. MMU-R14 is a redesign to improve on the previous car, reducing the overall vehicle mass and optimising vehicle performance. We have also incorporated driver feedback, by the use of an electronic dashboard system, displaying vital vehicle information. The primary objective of the team is to finish all dynamic events and avoid penalties in the static events. This will enable us to achieve our overall aim of finishing in the top 30 Formula Student teams.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2810mm/1236mm/1365mm/1560mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 223kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

145.5kg/145.5kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring/damper

Tyres 6.2/20.0-13 Avon A45

Wheels Compomotive CXR1365, 13in diameter, 6.5in wide, one-piece cast alloy rim

Brakes AP Racing 4 piston front calipers. 220mm floating, steel, hub mounted front discs. AP Racing 2 piston rear calipers. 200mm floating, steel dual inboard discs

Chassis One piece steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2006 / Yamaha YZF-R6 four stroke in line four with slipper clutch, wet sump, modified cam timing

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Sequential injection, running DTAFast S80

Max power/max torque55kW @ 11800rpm-50 Nm @8500rpm

Transmission 6 speed sequential, single 428 chain

Differential 2010 FSAE Drexler multiplay LSD

Final drive 3.8-4.1:1

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This will be the first time Sheffield Hallam University will field a car since the break-up of the team.

The key objective is to field a running car that the team can be proud of, focusing on reliability and finishing all events.

We are currently sponsored by Aylesbury automoation, Demon Tweeks, Arrow Selfdrive, Excite Promotional Merchandise, McGill Motorsport, Workwear Express, Parkwood Karting and Outokumpo.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2600mm/1482.5mm/1654mm/1550mm

Track 1630mm/1600mm

Car weight (approx.) 280kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

157kg/192kg

Suspension Double unequal A-Arm. Direct actuated spring and damper / Double unequal A-Arm. Direct actuated spring and damper

Tyres 508 x 203.2 / 508 x 203.2

Wheels 182.88 , two piece, Al rim / 182.88, two piece, Al rim

Brakes Cast iron, hub mounted, 247mm dia. / Cast iron, hub mounted, 247mm dia.

Chassis Steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2013 KTM 500 EXC

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95mm/63.4mm/1/510.4cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Keihin EFI throttle body injection

Max power/max torque26 kW-50 Nm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Quaife QDF7 automotive torque biasing differential

Final drive 14:54

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Oxford Brookes Racing is once again one of the most international teams in the Formula Student Competition, with team members representing 15 different nationalities. The team is continuing to develop their unique folded monocoque chassis concept, and have made big strides in engine development this year with an increased displacement single cylinder. We have also introduced a front & rear wing aerodynamic package and CFRP suspension components. With the aim of significantly increasing testing mileage the team hopes to improve both reliability & driver seat time, and will be looking to challenge for the #1 UK title at this year’s event. Oxford Brookes Racing would like to thank its sponsors for their help and

support throughout the year:

- Oxford Brookes University - Seco Tools UK - Santander Universities - Base Performance Simulators- Banbury & Bicester College - RS Components - Mini Gears - Aurora Bearing Company - CD Adapco - TeXtreme - AN Motorsport - Swindon Engines - Codem Composites - Zircotec - TUFNOL - VAC Inovation - CamCoat - Super B

Length/height/width/wheelbase2977mm/1286mm/1319mm/1600mm

Track 1125mm/1095mm

Car weight (approx.) 170kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

114kg/123kg

Suspension Double unequal length wishbones with pushrod actuated spring-dampers. U-Bar ARB

Tyres 6.2x13” Avon A45

Wheels 202mm wide two-piece composite rim with machined aluminium centre

Brakes Cast iron hub mounted ISR 2 pot/ Cast iron hub mounted AP Racing 1 pot

Chassis Carbon/Aluminium hybrid monocoque

Engine 2010 KTM 530 EXC Single

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc100mm/72mm/1/570cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Student designed single point port injection

Max power/max torque63bhp @ 7850rpm-57nm @ 6000rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Drexler Formula SAE Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 2.9:1

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UCL Racing is a 13-person team made up of 4th year Mechanical Engineering students from UCL.

The team has started from scratch and decided to build the entire car in one year. As such, the main goals have been to produce a simple and easy-to-manufacture design, whilst keeping the weight as close to 200kg as possible.

The team is sub-divided into three teams made up of 4-5 people: Chassis, Suspension and Steering, Finance, Sponsorship and Engine Systems and lastly Drivetrain, Diffuser and Electronics.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2700mm/1110mm/1430mm/1553mm

Track 1188mm/1208mm

Car weight (approx.) 205kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

131kg/142kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod, spring and damper oriented horizontally

Tyres Hoosier 6.0/18-10

Wheels 178 mm wide, Keizer Steel Rim, Aluminium Centre

Brakes Floating 190mm dia. Drilled Medium Carbon Steel, Hub Mounted

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine 2008 Honda CBR 600RR four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Single stage multi-point fuel injection

Max power/max torque65 kW @ 12500rpm-58 Nm @ 9000

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 3.6:1

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Swansea University Race Engineering is a team of 30 second and third year students studying a range of engineering disciplines. Formula student is now integrated into modules within Mechanical Engineering at Swansea and alongside level 3 projects, enabling some students to spend more time working on the car. The traditional lightweight and highly versatile Aluminium Honeycomb monocoque accompanied by a tubular steel subframe rear has been retained, with developments made from the very successful S12 car. S14 features a turbocharged Yamaha Genesis twin cylinder engine with CVT transmission, optimised for high acceleration to suit Formula Student events. Using Bloodhound

technologies, numerous new components have been optimised for this slightly lower speed competition.Swansea University Race Engineering would like to thank our many partners, providing discounts, financial and technical support throughout the year. Thanks especially go to the University, South Wales Institute of Engineering Education Trust (SWIEET) and Wovina for the financial support they have provided. With numerous problems throughout the year, we would like to mention all the relevant people for providing the help we required to bring S14 to Silverstone.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2800mm/1152mm/1407mm/1683mm

Track 1250mm/1102mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

134kg/134kg

Suspension Double unequal A Arm. Pull rod front, push rod rear actuated Ohlins shocks.

Tyres Avon A45 6.2x13”

Wheels 13” spun aluminium rims, cast magnesium centres

Brakes 220mm front disc, AP Racing 4 pot caliper. 203mm vented rear, 2 pot

Chassis Front aluminium honeycomb monocoque, rear steel subframe

Engine Yamaha Genesis 80fi, Garrett Turbocharger

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc77mm/65.6mm/2/499cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system DTA fast controlled fully sequential dual point injection

Max power/max torque80bhp @ 8500rpm-65Nm @ 8000rpm

Transmission CVT and single 428 chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential FSAE

Final drive 4:1 (variable)

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Team Bath Racing have competed in Formula Student since 2001, with an entirely new cohort of team members each year. This presented a clean sheet of paper for the 2014 team, comprising of 25 undergraduates. The focus of this new car has been on a lightweight, tuneable and ergonomic chassis, with significant aerodynamic enhancements. To meet this aim we have designed a completely new CFRP monocoque with a steel rearframe to achieve ideal torsional stiffness, weight reduction and engine accessibility. The Aprilia 550cc 2 cylinder engine has been selected to provide excellent drivability and torque with a low engine mass of 32kg. Our outboard suspension assembly features

some exciting integration and weight saving concepts through combining the wheel centre and hub into one component, plus a unique manufacturing method for the uprights. Our innovative additive manufactured intake system has been developed on the dynamometer to improve torque by 10% across the range by optimising fuel and air mixing. The careful implementation of advanced materials in integrated designs gives this car potential to excel in the static and dynamic events. We will also compete in Germany and Austria this year. Thank you to our sponsors including BP, M+W Group and Cytec Industrial Materials.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3055mm/1390mm/1320mm/1540mm

Track 1130mm/1130mm

Car weight (approx.) 160kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

109kg/119kg

Suspension Double Wishbone. Pull rod front. Push rod rear. Ohlins TTX25 dampers

Tyres 18 X 6-10 LC0 Hoosier

Wheels 7” wide one piece carbon wheel

Brakes Stainless steel disc, 191mm dia. drilled, 4 pot front, 2 pot rear

Chassis Hybrid Chassis: CFRP front, steel spaceframe rear

Engine Aprilia RXV 550cc V-Twin

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc80mm/55mm/2/552cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Aprilia multipoint fuel injection

Max power/max torque45kW @ 9500rpm-58Nm @ 5750-7500rpm

Transmission 420 Chain Drive

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 2.5:1

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TAU Racing are a team of around 40 Aberdeen University students from a wide range of disciplines and ages. After having spent the summer months testing and developing our previous car, we have brought a number of improvements for the 2014 competition.

We switched to a more modern CBR engine for favourable engine mounts and higher fidelity sensors, which goes hand in hand with the much broader range of valuable data being collected from a plethora of sensors placed all over the car. The suspension has also seen a great deal of development and for

the first time, adjustable front and rear anti-roll bars are included to improve roll rates and make the car more drivable through greater adjustability. Inside the cockpit, ergonomics have been improved due to the lower, more reclined seating position and moulded carbon fibre seat. In turn, this has allowed us to significantly lower the roll hoop, saving 1.3kg from the roll hoop alone and helping to lower the all important centre of gravity. We would once again like to extend a huge thank you to all of our sponsors, as well as the University of Aberdeen for continuing to support TAU Racing.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2713mm/1009mm/1494mm/1610mm

Track 1276mm/1252mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

125.96kg/142.04kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod (front) / push rod (rear) actuated springs and dampers, with adjustable anti-roll bars

Tyres Front: 6.2 x 20.0-13” Rear: 7.2 x 20.0-13” A45 Avon

Wheels 6 x 13” / 7 x 13” Keizer three piece. Aluminium rims with magnesium centres

Brakes Floating, hub mounted drilled rotors. 220mm front with 4 pot aluminium ISR calipers, 200mm rear with 2 pot aluminium ISR calipers

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine Honda CBR600 F4i with custom Life Racing ECU

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/600cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Standard Honda injectors

Max power/max torque59kW @ 11800 rpm-55Nm @ 8100rpm

Transmission 6 speed sequential gearbox, 520 chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 3.27:1

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The FBR14 is Full Blue Racing’s 6th entry to the FSUK competition. The team now comprises of over 40 members from the engineering, maths, science and humanities faculties and would not be able to carry on without the help of over 30 different sponsoring companies.

Building on the most successful year to date in 2012, we decided FBR will run a two year cycle; developing the design and manufacturing over the first year, followed by assembly and testing the next.

Our aim is to continue our success at the 2014 event with the FBR14 after achieving our best ever result

at FSUK13, finishing 5th in the Class 2 event. Our focus has been to design a highly reliable and low-weight solution, with the car manufactured well in advance of competition to allow for extensive testing.

With this new arrangement, one that suits the relatively young team, we hope that FBR will finally reach its potential and move up the competition rankings.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2535mm/1080mm/1200mm/1560mm

Track 1200mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 195kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

118kg/145kg

Suspension Front - Push-rod with ARB

Tyres Front and Rear - 7.2 / 20.0-13 Avon Slicks

Wheels Front and Rear - 13 x 6” Braid Formrace spin-forged wheels with 18mm offset

Brakes Mild steel, Floating on 6 bobbins, Dia 200mm, 5mm thick, no drilling

Chassis Steel tubular spaceframe

Engine Yamaha R6

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/600cc

Fuel type RON 98 Petrol

Fuel system Fuel injected high pressure

Max power/max torque67kW@11500rpm-65Nm@8000rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Torsen LSD

Final drive 3.55:1

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UBRacing is based just 50 miles up the M40 from the heart of British motorsport. 2014 brings the 17th University of Birmingham Formula Student car, the team having competed in each FSUK since it began in 1998. This season’s team consists of around 50 students in various stages of their university careers, with a dedicated core team of 15 second and third year students. As an extra-curricular activity, this project is fuelled purely by the team’s enthusiasm and passion for design and engineering. The design aims for our 2014 challenger are reliability, speed and manufacturing ease. The foundation of our aims lies with our heavily

upgraded Yamaha R6 powertrain featuring new, student designed intake and exhaust manifolds, further optimised by new cams and a range of engine maps. This, combined with our spaceframe chassis design equipped with full carbon fire bodywork and structural floors is looking to be a highly competitive car. UBRacing would like to thank all of our sponsors, without whom we could not have achieved any of this seasons progress. For more information about the team, the car and our sponsors please visit our website at www.ubracing.co.uk

Length/height/width/wheelbase2692mm/1078mm/1318mm/1590mm

Track 1180mm/1110mm

Car weight (approx.) 205kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

150kg/123kg

Suspension Double unequal A-Arm, pull / push rod actuated horizontal / near-vertical oriented spring and damper

Tyres 520.7 x 177.8 - 330.2 / 508 x 190.5 - 330.2, Hoosier, R25B compound

Wheels 172mm / 198mm wide, two piece Al rim

Brakes Stainless steel, hub mounted, 230mm / 196.5mm diameter, drilled, button mounted

Chassis Steel single piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Yamaha YFZ-R6 four stroke in line four cylinder

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/599.8cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system ECU controlled multi-point injection system

Max power/max torque51kW @ 8000rpm-53Nm @ 12000rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 3.9:1

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The University of Exeter team is made up of 15 engineering students, studying in their fourth and final year.

This year the aim was to expand on last year’s success where the previous team won the Alan Staniforth Award for Best Newcomer, finishing an impressive 62nd out of over 120 entrants.

The weak points of the 2013 car were scrutinised at the start of the project to ensure the design would be better for the 2014 car.

One of the major flaws with last year’s car was the lack of a rear

differential, leading to the team setting the record for most cones hit in the endurance event. This year a custom-made differential is being used which will drastically improve the handling of the car. Cutting edge manufacturing processes at the University have been utilised to produce lightweight performance parts.

This has helped the team succeed in another of the key aims for this year, which was to reduce the weight as much as possible with a target weight of 240kg, which works out as a 25% reduction compared to last year’s car.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2800mm/1080mm/1483mm/1800mm

Track 1300mm/1235mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

124kg/186kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm, push rod actuated suspension for both front and rear

Tyres 7.2 / 20.0-13 Avon

Wheels 177 mm wide, one piece Al Rim

Brakes Front: hub mounted, 215mm dia custom disk, Wilwood dynalite caliper. - Rear: hub mounted, 200mm dia custom disk, Wilwood PS1 caliper

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine 1998 Honda CB 600F four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Custom built multi point fuel injection

Max power/max [email protected] @ 7500rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Custom build open differential

Final drive 4.2:1

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Formula UCLan is formed by 34 3rd year Bachelors and Masters of Motorsport Engineering students.

Our car utilises a carbon monocoque and a rear subframe to combine strength with lighter weight. The car uses an Aprilia V-twin 550cc engine.

Our objectives are to produce a reliable car that will be able to finish all events at the competition. Sponsors include DTBS, In Competition, Tygavac.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2650mm/1230mm/1410mm/1740mm

Track 1225mm/1250mm

Car weight (approx.) 280kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

139.2kg/208.8kg

Suspension Front: Push rod actuated, in-board coil spring and damper. Rear: Outboard actuated, coil spring and damper

Tyres Avon FSAE 6.2 / 20.0-13

Wheels Two piece magnesium rim, 5.5in wide

Brakes Cast iron, hub mounted, 220mm dia. Drilled and grooved

Chassis Carbon-fibre monocoque, with tubular spaceframe power module

Engine Aprilia RXV500 550cc V-twin

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc80mm/55mm/2/550cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system Aprilia multi point injection

Max power/max torque60BHP @ 11000rpm-40Nm @ 11000rpm

Transmission 520 chain, single

Differential Custom quaife limited slip differential

Final drive 13:51

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Team HARE enters Formula Student this year with HARE-14, pursuing an even greater success story than our Top UK winning entry last year. Central to the development of HARE-14 is a multi-level project plan outlining objectives from a management level down to a component level.The plan has been meticulously followed, resulting in the completion of many component designs that feed into this year’s main objective; to score more points in static and dynamic events than ever before. Scoping the project in this way has minimised technical risk, which will grant us the reliability that cemented our success in competition last year. To name a few of many new features: driver ergonomics have

been improved, drivetrain has been optimised and the fuel tank has been re-designed, consequent to the outstanding fuel efficiency which saw us take first place in combustion fuel economy in Spain last year. A significant amount of track testing has taken place, which has furthered our understanding of differential and suspension setup as well as providing our drivers with time in the car, helping us to ensure competition readiness. Key sponsors we would like to thank include Denso, Thomas Brown Engineering Ltd, Tri-Cast, 3M Buckley Innovation Centre and Bosch.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2825mm/1115mm/1510mm/1550mm

Track 1360mm/1280mm

Car weight (approx.) 180kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

124kg/124kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm. Push/Pull rod actuated horizontally orientated spring and damper

Tyres 20.5x7x13 R25B C2500 Hoosiers

Wheels 7x13” O.Z. Racing Superleggera FSAE Special, one piece aluminium

Brakes Steel, Floating, 222/215

Chassis One piece, TIG welded CDS tubular spaceframe

Engine 2014/KTM 500 EXC, four stroke, single cylinder

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95mm/72mm/1/510cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Sytec/Bosch/KTM, single port injection

Max power/max torque46.2 kW @ 8000rpm-50 Nm @ 6000rpm

Transmission 520 Pitch Chain, KTM gearbox

Differential Drexler Salisbury Type LSD

Final drive 2.5:1/2.9:1

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UH Racing is one of the longest running FS teams in the UK.

Competing in every FSUK event held and winning many awards, the team has earned a reputation for building reliable cars, which are as fast as the big budgeted teams in the world.

UH Racing is now in its 17th year and will be competing with our 17th Class 1 petrol car, UH17, at both FS UK and Germany.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2930mm/1515mm/1368mm/1625mm

Track 1190mm/1140mm

Car weight (approx.) 180kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

50:50

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm Pull Rod actuated apring and coil-over damper

Tyres Hoosier R25B

Wheels Three piece student designed rims

Brakes AP Racing calipers and student designed steel laser cut discs

Chassis Tubular spaceframe

Engine KTM 450 SXF

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc97mm/60.8mm/1/450cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Fuel injection

Max power/max torque37 kW @ 9000rpm-50 Nm @ 7000rpm

Transmission Chain

Differential Student Designed Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 3:1

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The Leeds Formula Student race car comes from a rich 17 year history in the series. It consists of a passionate team of over 30 Automotive and Mechanical engineering students.

The team is entering the competition with its 15th prototype, F15, with the overall aim of placing in the top 10 UK teams. F15 is a lightweight spaceframe racer, powered by a 450cc single cylinder engine, with a custom fuel injection system.

A host of new technology is featured on this year’s car including an electronic semi-auto gear shift system, a carbon-fibre aerodynamic

package and a bespoke Arduino driven dashboard display. A rigorous testing programme has validated our design decisions and F15 looks to be our best car yet. We are lucky to have access to a team of highly skilled technicians with experience in conventional and CNC machining processes. The team is also proud to be sponsored by a large range of international and local sponsors including: School of Mechanical Engineering, MAHLE Powertrain, MIR Raceline, Craig’s Motorcycles, ROCOL, Miller Oils, Zircotec, National Instruments, Millbrook Proving Ground and many more.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2980mm/1060mm/1430mm/1550mm

Track 1250mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 170kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

116kg/122kg

Suspension Double unequal A-arm, pull rod actuated, vertically oriented Jupiter 5 spring and damper with front anti-roll bar

Tyres 508 x 183-330 A45 Avon / 508 x 208-330 A45 Avon

Wheels 178 / 203mm wide three piece Al rims with bespoke, laser cut wheel centres

Brakes Wilwood PS-1 calipers, floating 196mm diameter cast iron discs, hub mounted

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine 2009 / KTM 450 EXC four stroke single cylinder

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95mm/93.4mm/1/449.3cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Multi point fuel injection, custom fuel rail and fuel tank, Walbro GSL392 fuel pump

Max power/max torque26.8kW @ 7500rpm-44.8Nm @ 3200rpm

Transmission 6 speed sequential, single 520 chain

Differential Modified Torsen 012000 LSD, custom Al housing

Final drive 3.8:1

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Our car number, 181 is both a strobogrammatic integer and a palindrome, which is a geeky way of saying it’s the same upside down and rotated 180, making it foolproof to apply decals!

Additionally it is the same when viewed in an mirror and upside down.

Hopefully there won’t be any demonstrations of the latter property!

Length/height/width/wheelbase2830mm/1285mm/1410mm/1545mm

Track 1220mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 275kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140.5kg/202.5kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Front pull rod actuated vertically orientated spring and damper. Rear push rod actuated horizontally orientated spring and damper

Tyres 7.2 / 20.0-13 A45 Avon

Wheels 7.0 x 13 ProRace1.2 billet Al machined rims

Brakes Cast Iron, hub mounted, 248mm dia. grooved & drilled / cast iron, diff. mounted, 232 mm dia. Drilled

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine Honda CBR 600 F4i

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Programmed sequential fuel injection, APS high pressure in-line fuel pump with regulator

Max power/max torque N/A

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Modified Honda Civic Type R LSD Differential in custom Al casing, Taylor Race lightweight CV joints, boots and shafts, diff mounted brakes and incorporated chain tensioning

Final drive 3.7:1

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Formula Student Northampton Racing (FSN Racing) is a brand new team to Formula Student 2014. This is the University of Northampton’s first Class 1 entry. The team comprises of mostly part time HNC and BSc students and has been built at and in partnership with the newly built UTC at Silverstone. 90% of the team have little to no experience of cars or motorsport and have used this first year to familiarise themselves with the areas and systems of cars to create a foundation for 2015. As a result the car has been designed as a test bed for the 2nd evolution of the car as it features a raised nose similar to mid 90’s onwards Formula 1 cars. This allows the air to flow in a more controlled manner around

the car, for both aerodynamic and heat management purposes. The goals of the 2014 team are to use this first year to gather experience for 2015 and to score points in each area of the competition. The early days of the build were done at the Team Principal’s garage while the Silverstone UTC workshops were completed, resulting in Glen Adams’ wife Joanna having their first baby Alexander whilst he and the team were completing the SES and a photo shoot for a sponsors cheque presentation in the garage next door. The team is working with the IMechE on a pilot scheme to use scholars as team suppliers - hence the partnership with the UTC. The team has been followed closely by BBC Radio Northampton.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2850mm/1120mm/1255mm/1800mm

Track 1300mm/1290mm

Car weight (approx.) 198kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

84kg/114kg

Suspension Double A Arm unequal length wishbone suspension with a push rod actuated horizontally mounted spring and gas damper with a piggy back gas canister. This applies to both front and rear

Tyres 510 x 180-330 Hoosier RB25B front and rear

Wheels 13” x 7.5” Compomotive CXR2

Brakes Cast Iron Hub mounted 239mm x 14mm Solid Disc - Front to Rear Bias adjustable

Chassis One Piece Tubular Spaceframe

Engine Yamaha YZF R6 5EB (2000) 4T Inline 4

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99RON Unleaded

Fuel system Team Designed / Built Common Rail Multi Point Injection System

Max power/max torque56KW @ 10000rpm-60NM @ 8500rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Quaife Automatic Torque Biasing Differential

Final drive 3.3:1

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The University of Liverpool Formula Student team consists of 31 third and fourth year mechanical engineering students and this year are showcasing their ninth race car, the ULM009. The team has been improving every year with strengths in product design as well as technical ability and hopes to capitalise on this in the dynamic events for the 2014 season with focus on reliability, driveability and weight reduction. One of the key features of ULM009 is the rear subframe detachment methodology, which removes the powertrain and rear suspension at six fasteners. By designing this, the ease of modification and

servicing makes the ULM009 chassis superior to monocoque alternatives. Other key features include a new custom dry sump, carbon fibre composite plenum and Drexler differential to give a high performing powertrain as well as new integrated electronics for better engine efficiency. ULM009 also features a full aeropackage for additional downforce and balance to give drivers the confidence to push the car to its limit. It is only with the support of ULM Racing’s sponsors that an overall top 15 result is possible, which is something the team will be striving to achieve this summer.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2982mm/1142mm/1407mm/1550mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 245kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

154kg/159kg

Suspension Double, unequal A-Arm, pull-rod / push-rod actuated Ohlins shock absorbers

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0-13 Hoosier (R25B Compound)

Wheels Keizer 13”x7” three piece rims with student designed wheel centres (front and rear)

Brakes Hub mounted 220mm dia. AP Racing, double POT front / single POT rear

Chassis Tubular steel spaceframe with removable rear

Engine 2008 Yamaha YZF-R6 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON unleaded

Fuel system Port injection system with Cosworth SQ6 ECU

Max power/max torque69.4 kW @ 11500 rpm-54.2 Nm @ 11000rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential 2010 FSAE Drexler LSD

Final drive 3.46:1

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SFR005 is a large design shift from Sheffield Formula Racing’s previous cars. Overall, we have focused on producing a more tightly packaged car. This has been achieved through a number of key design features. Firstly, the engine has been downsized from a 4 cylinder Suzuki GSXR600 to the single cylinder Husqvarna. This saves weight and allows more torque to be applied in a more advantageous rev range. Secondly, the wheels have been reduced in size from 13” to 10”. This has driven numerous other design changes including inboard rear brakes. SFR005 has far more sensors than previous cars which, via a Vehicle Data Acquisition System

(VDAQ), allows for several variables such as wheel speed and damper displacement, to be recorded. This data can then be used to improve the design of future cars. Sheffield Formula Racing consists of 35 engineering undergraduates from across all four years of study at the University of Sheffield, for whom Formula Student is an entirely extra-curricular project. The team is organised into five different design teams in addition to the leadership team. Our main focus this year has been to increase the amount of testing we complete with SFR005.

Length/height/width/wheelbase- / - /1395mm/1525mm

Track 1140mm/1190mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

121kg/147kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 18.0 x 6.0-10 R25B Hoosier

Wheels Braid Tenrace 10” x 6” aluminium wheels

Brakes Stainless steel, hub mounted, 180mm dia. front/ 160mm dia. rear. Waterjet cut discs

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Husqvarna TE630, four stroke single

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc100mm/76.4mm/1/600cc

Fuel type 95 RON unleaded

Fuel system Bosch port fuel injection

Max power/max torque42kW@7000rpm-55Nm@5500rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Clutch Differential

Final drive 3:1

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This is the fourth year in a row that UPRacing has entered a class 1 FS car. The team is bigger than ever with 40 members, formed from a variety of age brackets from first to fourth years. This year’s evolution has brought in many weight saving and reliable parts. Our team’s goal has been to create a reliable and affordable weekend racer. Areas of development include a carbon fibre air intake which has been designed to increase torque at low engine speeds, a lighter exhaust system, an optimised tubular spaceframe welded by BAE systems, aluminium uprights which were made courtesy of Pall Europe, custom-made connectors provided

by Fischer Connections and a unique handcrafted bodywork. We would like to thank all our sponsors for their support including IMechE. We will also be competing at FS Spain. UPRacing are supporting Mission Motorsport over the 2014 season, a charity that provides respite, rehabilitation, recreational opportunities and training to previously injured and recovering military servicemen and women within the framework of motorsport. For more details visit www.upracing.co.uk

Length/height/width/wheelbase2778mm/1036mm/1480mm/1600mm

Track 1250mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

129.6kg/158.4kg

Suspension Double unparallel unequal A-Arms. Pull rod (front,) push rod (rear) actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 20 x 7 x 13 Hoosier

Wheels Braid 7 31mm offset / Braid 7 18 Offfset

Brakes Cast Iron, Custom 190 Dia. hub mounted

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2005 Yamaha 5SL four stroke in-line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/45.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Yamaha Multipoint Fuel Injection/Sytec Motorsport fuel injection pump

Max power/max torque70bhp @ 11300rpm-28ft-lbs @ 9000rpm

Transmission 428 O-Ring Chain

Differential Torsen University Special Differential

Final drive 3.538:1

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This season we have built on the solid foundations of USM 13. We have improved our engine reliability through the addition of an electric water pump, oil cooler, new coil packs, injectors and of course MAPs. The implementation of a CAN-based data acquisition system with telemetry provides a live feed of data to the pit, enabling us to monitor the car on track and enhances our ability to process data after testing. Using 5-axis CNC machining, our new upright designs have a combined weight reduction of 20%, saving approximately 638g. Improvements in chassis design, implementation of a Lithium-Iron-Phosphate battery, dash re-design

and new and an improved exhaust are some other areas where weight has been reduced. The team have altered USM’s design philosophy to introduce carbon fibre as for the first time in USM’s history the team have designed, manufactured and are ready to test an aerodynamic package consisting of multi-element front and rear wings. With the car manufactured in March our main goal was to significantly increase our testing time to improve reliability, car setup and train our drivers in USM14 to be ready for competition.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2752mm/1450mm/1354mm/1535mm

Track 1200mm/1180mm

Car weight (approx.) 164 (+15kg with aero)

Weight distribution (approx.)

124kg/123kg

Suspension Unequal length A-arms. Front pull rod / rear push rod actuated spring-damper units. Cane Creek DB

Tyres Hoosier LCO 6.0/18-10

Wheels DWT Alumilite Sport Blue Label

Brakes Fully-floating cast iron rotors, 184mm, drilled, ISR 22-048/ Wilwood PS-1 front/ rear calipers

Chassis Steel Tube Spaceframe

Engine Suzuki LT-R450 2006

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95.5mm/62.8mm/1/450cc

Fuel type 98 RON unleaded

Fuel system DTA S80 PRO ECU, Wasted spark ignition

Max power/max torque41.75kW @ 9000 RPM-44.05Nm @ 8000RPM

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler Formula Student LSD, clutch type

Final drive 2.9:1

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The Southampton University Formula Student Team (SUFST) was revived in 2013, achieving our goal of introducing over 100 volunteer students to the competition, passing scrutineering and competing in every event. With the infrastructure now in place and the experience we gained from last year’s competition, we are now ready to compete at a much higher level. Starting from a clean slate, we’ve aimed to create a more holistic design which utilises an aluminium shear plate that the engine, differential and rear suspension mount to. We’ve also engaged in a much more extensive testing programme and, with help from National Instruments, have

established a data acquisition system in order to optimise our car’s performance. SUFST is a volunteer team, all the work that has gone into this year’s car has been completed in our spare time and we’re proud to have a large team of over 100 members, made up of students from many different faculties. We’d like to thank all of our sponsors for their help in getting us to this stage and we are looking forward to seeing our hard work race around the track.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3006mm/1241mm/1692mm/1570mm

Track 1473mm/1473mm

Car weight (approx.) 275kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

137:206

Suspension Double Unequal length A-arm, Pull rod/ push rod actuated horizontally orientated spring and damper

Tyres 6.2 x 20.0 -13 / 18.2 x 20.0 - 13 Avon

Wheels 13 x 6 / 13 x8 Billet three piece

Brakes Wilwood Powerlite Radial Mounted Caliper. UL-32 10.25” x 0.91” rotor

Chassis Steel Tubular SpaceFrame with aluminium shear plate

Engine 2003 / Honda CBR600RR four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system DTA S60 Controlled Single Rail Multipoint Injection

Max power/max torque50 kW @ 9000rpm-67 Nm @ 7000rpm

Transmission Integrated Honda Gearbox with 525 Chain Drive

Differential Quaife ATB Helical Limited Slip Differential

Final drive 4:1

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Mobil 1 Team Sussex has competed in Formula Student Class 1 since 2009. This year we aim to improve on our previous best of 34th place in 2011; and with new engines, improved drivetrain, intake systems and reduced weight, we fully expect to do so.The major advancements for our current vehicle (TS-14) come in the powertrain area of the car. New lighter and more powerful engines, supplied by Isle of Man TT winners Padgetts Racing, means we expect to perform a lot better under acceleration. A full 3D printed intake system, manufactured by Graphite, will help to optimise the performance of these engines. A new lightweight differential and

driveshaft package, manufactured by our sponsors Quaife, will enhance the acceleration of TS-14 further. The team has also made advancements aerodynamically, running a front wing for the first time, which is designed to reduce the drag using tyre fairings to direct the airflow away from the front wheels. In addition we are running an improved diffuser design which should provide more overall downforce to the car. We very much look forward to bringing a competitive car to FS 2014, and wish all teams the best of luck!

Length/height/width/wheelbase3300mm/1250mm/1400mm/1677mm

Track 1234mm/1230mm

Car weight (approx.) 250kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

143.1kg/174.9kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod 4-way adjustable spring damper/ Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod 4-way adjustable spring damper

Tyres 6.2 / 20.0-13 A45 Avon

Wheels Braid Formrace 16, 13” x 6”

Brakes AP Racing CP4227-2S0 Caliper, Hub mounted 244mm drilled disc/ AP Racing CP4226-2S0 Caliper, Hub mounted 220mm drilled disc

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Honda CBR600 RR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Sequential portfuel injection

Max power/max torque75kW @ 10500rpm-60Nm @ 7000rpm

Transmission TSUBAKI 520 Chain

Differential Quaife ATB Helical QDH3Q)

Final drive 4:1

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In previous years the SURTES team has been let down by car reliability in the dynamic events. This year a simply designed car built early will allow us to carry out more testing, improving reliability. The main focus of this year’s car has been to improve the handling and driveability. The suspension geometry has been optimised using IPG Carmaker, giving a more balanced, driveable car. A Drexler limited slip differential will improve traction during starts and in the corner exits. The Honda CBR 600 engine has an intake and exhaust optimised with Ricardo WAVE software. The optimisation was aimed at an increase in power

across the whole rev range making the car more driveable on tight, twisty sprint and endurance circuits. Our carbon fibre monocoque front tub integrated with a steel spaceframe rear gives the best of both worlds, keeping an open, easy to access engine area while maintaining high torsional stiffness in the front part of the chassis. With these improvements in the car handling and more testing and driver training, the SURTES team hopes to improve in last year’s dynamic events, hopefully placing in the top ten overall.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2750mm/1050mm/1370mm/1595mm

Track 1202mm/1165mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

131kg/147kg

Suspension Double Wishbone Unequal Length, vertically actuated pull-rod/ longitudinally actuated pull-rod

Tyres 20.5 x 7 - 13” R25B Hoosier / 20.5 x 7 - 13” R25B Hoosier

Wheels 6.5’’ wide, three piece Al Rim,/ 6.5 inch wide, 3 piece Al Rim

Brakes ISR cross-drilled floating discs, steel 220mm 5mm thick/ 190mm 5mm thick

Chassis CFRP aluminium honeycomb front monocoque and 4130 steel spaceframe rear chassis

Engine Honda CBR 600 RR 07

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Vipec V44, sequential fuel injection, Denso injectors

Max power/max torque60.4kW @ 10500rpm-50.6Nm @ 9300rpm

Transmission Single RK 520 Chain Drive

Differential Drexler limited slip differential

Final drive 3.38:1 (44:16)

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The University of Ulster Team (UUJ Racing) is made up of 17 students from all years, from a range of courses in the School of Engineering. This team has a passion for automotive engineering and motorsport with a desire to compete.

Due to financial considerations, our car is designed to be basic yet effective. We decided to use a tried and tested engine and gearbox, familiar to the university.

A quick shift system will be used to allow for improved gear changes. The only aerodynamic device being used is a diffuser that has

been optimised with the use of CFD. For suspension, the geometry adjustability is kept off the arms for better load paths and unparallel, unequal A-arms were considered the best option for optimal geometry.

We are engineers who have clearly proved that limited finances are not a major barrier if you possess the desire, commitment, enthusiasm and synergy.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2660mm/1315mm/1530mm/1620mm

Track 1522mm/1530mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

90kg/130kg

Suspension Double unequal, unparallel length A-Arm. Pull rod front, push rod rear. Vertically actuated spring and damper

Tyres 480 x 200-330

Wheels Two piece alloy rim

Brakes Cast Iron, hub mounted, 220mm dia, drilled

Chassis one piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2004 Yamaha YZF-R6 4 stroke inline 4 DOHC 16 valve

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc66.5mm/44.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON Unleaded

Fuel system Yamaha multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque60kW @ 13000rpm-75Nm @ 1300rpm

Transmission Single 530 chain

Differential Quaife automatic torque biasing differential

Final drive 4:1

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UWE Racing is built up of a large number of students from various disciplines including Engineering, Marketing, Law, Geography and Business.

We are proud to have such a variety of enthusiastic individuals working as a team to design and build our car for our first Class 1 entry. UWE Racing is run outside of our curriculum and is done entirely in our own time, which has allowed us to build up an extremely passionate team!

The chassis is the only part we had at the beginning of this year, so the bulk of our work has been

manufacturing, with a few design alterations along the way.

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank our title sponsor, Spires Engineering, for their help and support this year, along with all of our other sponsors who have made this possible!

Length/height/width/wheelbase2820mm/1037mm/1490mm/1330mm

Track 1330mm/1487mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

268kg

Suspension Double unequal length A shape wishbones using push rods

Tyres Avons

Wheels 13” 7J Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2

Brakes Wilwood Dynalite Single / Wilwood PS1

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Yamaha R6 four stroke

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/600cc

Fuel type 99 Unleaded

Fuel system Fuel injection

Max power/max torque63bhp-50Nm

Transmission Single chain

Differential Quaife

Final drive 3:1

UnivErsity of thE wEst of England

tEChniCal spECifiCation

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CLASS 1P Petrol

E85 85% Ethanol 15% Gasoline

E Electric

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

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Warwick Racing is a team of 15 4th year undergraduate students specialising in either a Mechanical or Automotive Engineering MEng degree. Their latest Formula Student car, WR4, has been designed and manufactured with innovation and light-weighting in mind. The overall project and team is managed by the Project Manager; the Chief Engineer is responsible for delivering the technical aspects. Chassis and Powertrain sub-team leaders, and the Sponsorship and Finance Manager, offer additional managerial support. WR4 is the fourth petrol engined single-seat race car built by Warwick Racing, and the most promising iteration to date. The powertrain team have sourced a number of new components, most

notably the KTM single-cylinder engine and Drexler LSD. This has seen a switch to a new hand-clutch and shifter system for greater driveability but perhaps the most exciting part from the powertrain team is the final drive anti-shock sprocket system. To house this new powertrain setup, the chassis team have produced a steel tubular spaceframe complete with optimised removable aluminium bulkhead to aid accessibility. CFRP and sandwich composites have been used extensively to minimise weight without compromising on performance, most notably in the new impact attenuator design.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2695mm/1182mm/1400mm/1658mm

Track 1220mm/1170mm

Car weight (approx.) 190kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

105kg/153kg

Suspension Front: Double wishbones (unequal length.) Pull rod actuated spring/damper. - Rear: Double wishbones (unequal length.) Push rod actuated spring/damper.

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0-13 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 154mm wide three piece Al Rim

Brakes Front and rear: fixed 320x3mm disc, cast Iron, holes for even heat distribution

Chassis Steel tubular spaceframe and removable rear bulkhead (Aluminium)

Engine 2013 KTM 450 SX-F

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc95mm/63.4mm/1/449.3

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system KTM port fuel injector w/ 10 holes V spray pattern

Max power/max torque33kW @ 8000rpm-45Nm @ 4500rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential 2013 FSAE Drexler LSD

Final drive 3.14:1

UnivErsity of warwiCK

tEChniCal spECifiCation

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Belgium

The “Fastrada Motorsport Formula Student Team” from Karel de Grote Univeristy College has taken a new approach on the environmentally friendly race car by choosing a hybrid drivetrain. We believe in hybrid, by combining the performance of an electric motor with a combustion engine powered by an eco-friendly fuel to extend the driving range. Through extensive interdisciplinary collaboration with students of various departments (Masters electronics, electro-mechanics, automotive and Bachelors automotive technology, IT, photography and more) our design is approached from many different point of views, resulting in an improved quality of work.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3250mm/1200mm/1403.4mm/1600mm

Track 1200mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 400kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

210.6kg/257.4kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper / Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 16 x 53-13 S310 Michelin / 16 x 53-13 S310 Michelin

Wheels 203.4mm wide, one piece steel rim / 203.4mm wide, one piece steel rim

Brakes Cast iron, hub mounted, drilled

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Vampire R / Electric 3 fase

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc75mm/56.6mm/1/249

Fuel type E85

Fuel system fuel injection

Max power/max torque85kW @ 8500rpm-1100Nm/7500rpm

Transmission Single chain

Differential Drexler Formula Student differential

Final drive N/A

Karel de Grote University ColleGe

teChniCal speCifiCation

egypt

The aim of this project is to research the integration of a new engine into our FSAE car. A recommendation will be made on the basis that the engine provides significant gains over the “Honda CBR RR 600 cc “ currently used by the team. This will be achieved using a cost versus benefit strategy. The areas studied will include engine effect on vehicle dynamics, engine performance, engine weight, cost and maintenance. The engine designs considered will be significantly different from the engine currently employed in the vehicle. Our plan for efficient design for the vehicle: We looked at previous designs of the cars involved in the competition to make sure that our design is more efficient. We tested our design before manufacturing to make sure that the design is efficient. For the cost, we selected the parts according to their efficiency and price together.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2578mm/1230mm/1450mm/1530mm

Track 1300mm/1300mm

Car weight (approx.) 282kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

157.5kg/192.5kg

Suspension Front: Double unequal length A-arm. Push rod actuated vertically oriented spring and damper - Rear: fully dependent swing-arm, solid rear axle

Tyres 7.2 / 20.0-13 Avon (front/rear)

Wheels 330.2 mm (front/rear)

Brakes Stainless steel, mounted on the hub of the upright, 220 mm dia. Drilled

Chassis Tubular Steel Spaceframe

Engine 2007 / Honda CBR rr 600 cc -four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 94 octane unleaded gasoline

Fuel system PGM_FI (programmed fuel injection) throttle bore 40mm (1.6 in)

Max power/max torque88 KW @ 13000rpm-66 Nm @ 11000 pm

Transmission Single 525 chain

Differential Torsen differential type 1 (T-1) university special (012000)

Final drive 2.78:1

aKhbar elyom aCademy

teChniCal speCifiCation

egypt

Al Azhar University’s Mechanical Engineering Racing Team 2014 intended to manufacture a Formula car using the latest technology at the intersection of science, creativity and art. We believe in the philosophy of developing our country through industry. That gives us the power to over come obstacles in order to prove that manufacturing a car in Egypt isn’t impossible. Our technical departments involve three teams: - Engine and control and powertrain - Frame, suspension team - Body and aerodynamic - Managerial Departments involved:

- Marketing & public relations - Purchasing - HR

Length/height/width/wheelbase2420mm/1195mm/1290.5mm/1550mm

Track 1150mm/1050mm

Car weight (approx.) 215kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

127kg/156kg

Suspension Double unequal and non-parallel arm with inboard shock absorber placement which uses push rods

Tyres 18 x 7.5 -10” (43105 Hoosier)

Wheels Keizer 4L- 10 x 7.5” wheel

Brakes Steel, hub mounted, 180 mm dia. Front rotor / 201 mm dia. Rear rotor Drilled - 4 mm thickness, Wildwood double pistons 1.75” calipers

Chassis One peice steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2007 / Honda CBR 600 RR four stroke in line

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 95 RON unleaded

Fuel system Honda Multi Point Dual Stage Fuel Injection (DSFI) System Programmed

Max power/max torque88 KW @ 13500 rpm-66 Nm @11250 rpm

Transmission Standard Honda gearbox

Differential Quaife QDF7ZR – Chain-drive sealed Quaife ATB Helical LSD differential

Final drive 4.5:1

al azhar University

teChniCal speCifiCation

egypt

Sharks Racing Team is a group of young engineers that are especially interested in the motor sport industry.

We are participating in Formula student to learn more about the motor sport industry.

We are looking forward to leading a motor sport team from Egypt and to being a great competitor internationally.

Length/height/width/wheelbase- / - / - / 1600mm

Track 1370mm/1280mm

Car weight (approx.) 300kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

N/A

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0-13 Hoosier Tyre

Wheels 152.4mm wide, Al Rim

Brakes Drilled steel rotors with 10.75” dia.

Chassis Single piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2004 / Honda CBR 600 RR four cylinder engine

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 95 RON

Fuel system Dual stage fuel injection

Max power/max torque86 kW @ 13000 rpm-64 Nm @ 11000 rpm

Transmission Close-ratio six-speed

Differential Limited slip differential

Final drive N/A

arab aCademy for sCienCe, teChnoloGy and maritime transport

teChniCal speCifiCation

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egypt

The MF-14 car has a special frame design and developments that guarantee the team’s objectives of safety, comfort, acceleration, handling and reliability.

MF-14 is the result of the co-operation and integration between some of best Egyptian youth designers organised by a management team who follow productivity, marketing, contract sponsors “PROMECH Engineering” and meets designers requirements to achieve creation.

Finally, MF-14 proves to the whole world that Egypt, the birthplace of civilisation, still inspires the world.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2830mm/1400mm/1210mm/1642mm

Track 1200mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 250kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

115kg/135kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm wishbones suspension with push rod - shock absorber with anti-roll bar

Tyres 20.5 x 6.0-13 / 20.5 x 7.0-13 Hoosier R25B

Wheels 13 x 5.5 - 2.5 pc Al Rim / 13 x 6 - 3.5 pc Al Rim

Brakes Fixed, Cast Iron, hub mounted , 248 mm dia.

Chassis steel spaceframe

Engine 2010 / Honda CBR600RR - Four stroke inline

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Petrol

Fuel system PGM-DSFI electronic fuel injection

Max power/max torque60kw @ 10000 rpm-58 Nm @ 8500rpm

Transmission Single 530 chain

Differential Torsen T1 torque sensing diferential , bias ratio

Final drive 4:1

menoUfiya University

teChniCal speCifiCation

egypt

The MEC AUTO is now in its third year and is comprised of various majors students.

It currently serves as a project for mechanical and electrical engineering, providing invaluable hands-on experiences in automotive design as well as project management to all its participants.

List of sponsors that we would like to thank: - Solid Works - Math Lap - Yasa Motors

Length/height/width/wheelbase3077mm/1250mm/1300mm/2067mm

Track 1200mm/1300mm

Car weight (approx.) 227kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

80kg/147kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper/Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated vertical oriented spring and damper

Tyres Hoosier 20.5 _7-13 7 rim front wheel, Hoosier 20 _7.5-13 8 rim rear wheel

Wheels 203.2 mm wide front wheel, 238.76 mm wide rear wheel

Brakes Aluminium, 254 mm dia. Drilled

Chassis tubular spaceframe

Engine 750 YASA ELECTRIC MOTOR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric system

Fuel system Calibrated inverter/controller

Max power/max torque74 kW@ 4000 rpm-800 Nm@1000 rpm

Transmission Electronic transmission

Differential Drexler Limited Slip Differential Formula Student

Final drive 2.1:1

tanta University

teChniCal speCifiCation

egypt

In May 2013 a group of young engineering students decided to build a team to compete in Formula Student 2014 and be the official team of Zagazig University.

Our plan is to spread the idea of race car design and building at institutes as well as automotive companies.

This will build links between students, professors and businessmen as we believe this is the missing link regarding the Egyptian Automotive Industry.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3023mm/1072mm/1680mm/1650mm

Track 1400mm/1400mm

Car weight (approx.) 282kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

140kg/210kg

Suspension Double unequal A-arms, push rod actuated

Tyres 20.5 _ 7-13-R25B Hoosier

Wheels 8 inch Wide, three piece Al rim

Brakes Mild steel, hub mounted, 220 mm dia., Fixed calipers, new forged aluminium 15.9mm bore front / 25.4mm bore rear with driver adjustable bias bar

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2008 / Honda CB600F Hornet four stroke in line

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Petrol 95 unleaded

Fuel system Honda multi point fuel Injection

Max power/max torque60 kw @ 12000 rpm-60N.m @ 10500 rpm

Transmission Close ratio – Single Speed – Single Chain

Differential Custom

Final drive 4:1

zaGaziG University

teChniCal speCifiCation

greece

UoP Racing is the Formula Student team of the University of Patras, Greece. The Class 2 team consists of new team members who have designed and developed the next UoP racecar, UoP5e. Evolving from last year’s car, UoP5e takes the next step by incorporating twin AC motors which will allow the team to fully exploit the benefits of electric drive by using torque vectoring in order to aid yaw acceleration and transient stability. Torque is transmitted through a self-designed two-stage gearbox to 10” rear wheels. A simulation-based sensitivity analysis highlighted the areas that would render the biggest laptime improvements, namely aerodynamics and a low centre of gravity. Thus, the team moved the batteries on both sides of the chassis, significally lowering the CG. A self-developed distributed BMS continuously monitors the accumulator temperature and voltage, which was raised to 600V to reduce resistive losses and increase efficiency. Improved manufacturing techniques and layout, as well as a careful redesign allows for about 20% lower chassis weight, while maintaining the same torsional stiffness.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2630mm/1200mm/1430mm/1650mm

Track 1240mm/1220mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

115kg/173kg

Suspension Double unequal length carbon fibre A-Arm. Pull/Push rod actuated (F/R), vertically oriented spring and damper

Tyres 18 x 6-10 LC0 Hoosier slicks/ 19.5 x 7.5-10 hoosier R25B

Wheels 6 x 10in./7 x 10in (F/R), Single lug three piece design, 46mm offset, Al Rim, AL7075 centre

Brakes 4-Disk system, ISR 180mm floating rotors, ISR 4 pot (front)/ 2 pot (rear) calipers, AP Racing pull type MC, driver adj. balance, motor regenerative braking

Chassis Two-piece carbon fibre monocoque sandwich structure

Engine 2x PMS AC motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system LiPo accumulator

Max power/max torque2x 35kW (nominal)/70kW (max)-2x 80Nm (nominal)/160Nm (max)

Transmission Two-stage gearbox

Differential Electronic torque vectoring

Final drive 4:1

University of patras

teChniCal speCifiCation

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Norway

Our team and car is going for simplicity and functionality.

We have been working on the project for two years, developing a competitive electric car, with good handling, efficiency and low cost.

Length/height/width/wheelbase- / - / - / 1550mm

Track 958mm/958mm

Car weight (approx.) 220kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

110kg/110kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm

Tyres N/A

Wheels N/A

Brakes N/A

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Yasa 750

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque85kw-800 Nm

Transmission No transmission

Differential N/A

Final drive N/A

Østfold University ColleGe

teChniCal speCifiCation

portugal

As a newcomer, IFS Project is focused on building its first car named IFS1 and developing a solid organisation for the next generation at our university (ISEL.) IFS1´s concept is about meeting the customer requirements for todays economic situation, with the purpose of being a “driver’s car.” Sustainable, affordable and enjoyable are IFS1´s main values. After a hard but memorable year of preparation, our team is anxious to receive feedback from its ongoing work, in order to improve and develop for next year. We would like to thank our sponsors for believing in our team and making competing a reality. Also, we would like to invite everyone to visit our garage at the competition and meet our team members for a chat. Visit our websitewww.iselformulastudent.com

Length/height/width/wheelbase2783mm/1155mm/1380mm/1600mm

Track 1200mm/1100mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

121kg/147kg

Suspension Short-long A-Arm system. Push rod actuated Fox DHX5.0 spring and damper/short-long A-Arm system, Pull-rod actuated Fox DHX5.0 spring and damper

Tyres 508 x 182-330 A92/508 x 182-330 A92

Wheels 180mm wide, 3pc wide Keizer Kozmo/180mm wide, 3pc wide Keizer Kozmo

Brakes High Carbon 420SS, hub mounted, 267mm dia. Floating/high carbon 420SS, hub mounted, 267mm dia.

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 2013 / KTM Duke 390 four stroke single-cylinder

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc89mm/60mm/1/375cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system Electronically controlled fuel injection

Max power/max torque32@10000-37@7500

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Drexler limited slip differential, preloaded, adjustable bias ratio

Final drive 3:1

institUto sUperior de enGenharia de lisboa

teChniCal speCifiCation

portugal

We are a Portuguese team, with 50 students in its ranks, from the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, and our team name is FSIPLeiria.

The team is completely new, with members from various areas of studies divided into six different departments: powertrain, electronics, chassis, dynamics, logistics and marketing.

We are focusing on making an affordable, light, powerful, high-torque and reliable vehicle. It will have a global electronic system for engine management, data logging and driver-aided gear changes to obtain a low cost and reliable system with high tech features and specifications.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3100mm/1090mm/1450mm/1600mm

Track 1276mm/1240mm

Car weight (approx.) 210kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

118kg/160kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented springs and dampers

Tyres 185 x 510 R13 front; 210 x 510 R13 rear, Camac

Wheels Aluminum alloy 7” x 13”, one piece with centre lock

Brakes Floating discs, hub mounted calipers, 240 mm dia. Front and rear

Chassis One piece steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 four stroke in line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON unleaded

Fuel system Multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque65 kW @ 11500 rpm-60 Nm @ 8000 rpm

Transmission Single 525 chain

Differential LSD Student designed / built

Final drive 4.4:1

polytheCniC institUte of leiria

teChniCal speCifiCation

portugal

The FST 06e is the 6th car built by Projecto FST Novabase, during our 13 year history. In light of the previous years in the Class 2 event, we are aiming to maintain the same level of excellence already proven. We ran a deep analysis on our cars, allowing us to come up with light but reliable solutions for this new prototype, which is a clear evolution of the previous cars. Our team consists of 32 enthusiastic students, all extra-curricular, from mechanical, electrical, informatics and aerospace engineering. We are eager to learn as much as possible during participation in FS UK, so feel free to give us some feedback about our car. We also want to thank our sponsors, for always being involved on our project and making our dream come true. Visit our team on www.projectofst.com

Length/height/width/wheelbase2973mm/1233mm/1375mm/1585mm

Track 1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 180kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

111.6kg/136.4kg

Suspension Unequal double A-arm suspension geometry. At the front and rear, push rod is used to actuate a vertical and horizontal oriented shock, respectively. Both systems are connected to adjustable ARB’s. The shocks used are the Öhlins TTX25 MkII FSAE.

Tyres 18.1 x 7.0-10 Hoosier R25B

Wheels 10.0 x 7.0 two piece rim Al-CFRP

Brakes Floating, Impax Supreme Steel, hub-mounted, 185mm outer diameter, 120mm inner diam/ Floating, Impax Supreme Steel hub mounted, 185mm outer diam, 120mm inner diam.

Chassis Single piece CFRP monocoque

Engine 2 x Siemens 1FE1082-6WP

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type N/A

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque2 x 50kW-107N.m

Transmission 4.2:1 One stage steel planetary helical gear

Differential Electronic differential

Final drive N/A

University of lisbon

teChniCal speCifiCation

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the NetherlaNds

The URE10 will be the first four-wheel driven electric race car of University Racing Eindhoven (URE), driven by four self-developed in-wheel motors with an integrated final drive system.

These motors are controlled by two custom dual motor controllers. Advanced control systems loaded in an electric control unit ensure maximum vehicle control.

In combination with a fully adjustable suspension, a full aero package and its lightweight concept, the URE10 will push its custom tyres to their limits.

Through a highly integrated vehicle concept the URE10 will lift vehicle performance to a higher level.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2855mm/985mm/1180mm/1535mm

Track 1180mm/1139mm

Car weight (approx.) 165kg

Weight distribution (approx.) 116.5kg/116.5kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arm push-rod actuated dampers horizontally oriented spring and damper.

Tyres Self developed Apollo R&D 205 / 50 R10 40P (front and rear) custom compound for slick and wet tyres

Wheels 7 inch wide 3 piece hybrid aluminium / carbon rims (front and rear)

Brakes Rotors: Machined steel discs (180mm dia) full floating on aluminum carrier mounted on hub (front and rear) - Calipers: AP Racing CP4226 25.4mm (front and rear) - Cylinders: AP Racing CP7854 16.8mm bore - Electronic brake balance dependent on vehicle state actuating 4WD motors

Chassis Carbon Fibre monocoque

Engine In-wheel 24-slot, 4 pole, 3-phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/AFuel type Electric

Fuel system 88s1p Li(NiCoMn)O2 cell battery pack with self-developed BMS system. 2x Custom Dual Inverter

Max power/max torque4 x 26 kW @ 7950 RPM-4 x 31.25 Nm @ 26 kW

Transmission In-wheel two-stage planetary gear set

Differential Self-made torque vectoring model with full car state estimator

Final drive 12:1

eindhoven University of teChnoloGy

teChniCal speCifiCation

the NetherlaNds

Our goal is to develop a car for the amateur weekend racer that is lightweight and has a high performance, but most of all is manufacturable, reliable and affordable.

We focus on using market parts to reduce development time, increase reliability and keep costs low.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2050mm/1015mm/570mm/1525mm

Track 1970mm/1970mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

121kg/147kg

Suspension Double wishbone. Push rod, front horizontal oriented spring and damper, rear diagonally oriented spring and damper

Tyres 6.0/18.0-10” LC0 Hoosier

Wheels 6 inch wide, single piece Magnesium rim

Brakes Cast Iron, hub mounted, max 220mm dia.

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Enstroj Emrax 207 synchronous AC motor 2 motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc207mm/85mm/ - / - /

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system Battery accumulator LiFePO4

Max power/max torque2x70kW @ 6000rpm-2x140Nm @ 370V

Transmission single stage gearbox

Differential Electronic differential controller

Final drive 4.3:1

the haGUe University of applied sCienCes

teChniCal speCifiCation

uK

BMM10 comprises the level 5 Masters Automotive and Motorsport Engineering students, all from various disciplines and cultures, providing a diverse range in areas of expertise that has generated a variety of ideas during design conception.

The team was split into four groups: suspension, powertrain, chassis and driver controls. Two impact attenuators were designed and manufactured. Testing was facilitated by Cranfield Impact Centre, providing valuable validation of the simulated data obtained prior to the test.

Smith Welding Services constructed the steel spaceframe chassis and suspension components were manufactured in-house, excluding the uprights, which were outsourced.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2900mm/1275mm/1385mm/1600mm

Track 1200mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 240kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

186kg/124kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arms. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper at the front. Double unequal length A-arms and a toe link. Push rod horizontally oriented spring and damper at the rear.

Tyres 20.5” x 7.0”-13” 43163 Hoosier

Wheels 13” 7J Braid Rims

Brakes Cast iron, hub mounted 220mm. Slotted

Chassis One piece steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2007 / Yamaha YZF-R6 four stroke in line four 2C0

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 98 RON unleaded

Fuel system Bosch multi point fuel injection

Max power/max torque67kW @ 10000rpm-46Nm @ 7000

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Sealed Quaife ATB Helical LSD Differential - QDF7ZR

Final drive 3:1

brUnel University

teChniCal speCifiCation

uK

Durham University Electric Motorsport (DUEM) design, build, and race electric racing cars. DUEM are also designing a Solar Car to race in the World Solar Challenge in Autumn 2015. DUEM was formed by the merger of the Durham Formula Student & Solar Car teams, separate until 2012. More than 30 undergraduate and post-graduate students are involved in the team, with specialities in Vehicle Dynamics, Electronics, Aerodynamics, all working to design a green, efficient electric racer. Members of the team meet at least twice a week, putting in hundreds of hours to design, develop and build DUEM’s cars. The team is mostly funded by sponsorship with a dedicated Business, PR & Marketing team working hard to ensure we attract the funding necessary to bring the cars from our imagination to the race track. DUEM would like to thank all of their sponsors for their continued commitment.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3030mm/1100mm/1350mm/1600mm

Track 1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 300kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

120kg/180kg

Suspension Unequal length A-arms front and rear, push rod rear with anti-roll bar, directly sprung at front. 10% anti-squat & anti-dive on front and rear

Tyres 20.5 x 7 - 13

Wheels Hoosier 20.5 x 7.0 - 13 C2500, compound R25B, rim width 6’’

Brakes N/A

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine Electric motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type LiPo batteries

Fuel system N/A

Max power/max torque30kW-1000

Transmission Chain

Differential N/A

Final drive 5:1

dUrham University

teChniCal speCifiCation

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Kingston University has forged a name for itself in the TT Zero GP, coming 4th in 2013 and placing higher than any other university. It is therefore a natural step for the university to extend its remit into four wheeled ‘zero’ emission racing. Thus, wherever possible this vehicle has sourced and used components and materials which minimise the damage to the environment. The team consists of seven members working together under a final year project to provide research and development for the universities Class 1 efforts. A bottom-up design methodology was applied to result in a cohesive total system.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2500mm/1160mm/1450mm/1630mm

Track 1157mm/1122mm

Car weight (approx.) 266kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

116kg/190kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-arms with push-rod actuated, vertically oriented spring and damper (front and rear)

Tyres 18.0 x 6.0 - 10” Hoosier 41100 (LCO Compound)

Wheels Force Racing UK 10” x 7” three piece wheels

Brakes Wilwood SC1 Calipers and 6407 pads with 165mm hub mounted disks

Chassis One piece steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2 x Yasa 400 Motors

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system 2 x 178V A123 20Ah LIFEPO4 Modules

Max power/max torque180kW @ 350V 2000RPM-800Nm @ 350V 2000RPM

Transmission Independent rear wheel single chain drive

Differential Electronic Differential

Final drive 3:1

KinGston University

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We are a multidisciplinary team of 30 students from Queen Mary University of London studying in the schools of Engineering, Maths, Business and Physics. The team is managed and led by Habiba Yasmin, with the technical sub teams and operations team supervised by Joshua Crook and Ghazal Khoshnood respectively. This will be the first time that the Queen Mary FS team are participating in the competition and all team members have been working hard to realise this dream. We are currently sponsored by MSC software and are acquiring two further leading sponsors. The car is a basic single seat race car focusing on simplicity and cost. Therefore, the car uses an unmodified Triumph TT-600 engine with a simple steel spaceframe and a cost effective suspension set up.

Length/height/width/wheelbase1860mm/917mm/1200mm/1600mm

Track 1150mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 300kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

147kg/221kg

Suspension Front pull rod operated spring damper - Rear pushrod operated spring damper

Tyres 330.2 x 157.48 A34 Avon

Wheels 152.4 wide Al rim

Brakes Cast iron, hub mounted 248mm diameter, drilled and grooved, from AP Racing

Chassis steel spaceframe

Engine 2002 / triumph tt-600 in-line four stroke

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc68mm/41.3mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Triumph fuel injection

Max power/max torque108-12750

Transmission Single chain

Differential Quaife chain-drive sealed Quaife ATB Helical LSD differential

Final drive 4:1

QUeen mary, University of london

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Swansea University Race Engineering is currently developing its first electric race car. The main priorities of our design are safety and reliability. To achieve this we have a unique aluminium honeycomb monocoque coupled with a steel tubular rear.

A racing car simulator was developed in-house to optimise the design and driver training. We are the first electric team in Wales, comprising of students from all disciplines, years and nationalities. We’re split into five sub-teams; powertrain, chassis, electronics, suspension and statics.

Thanks go to SWIEET - South Wales Institute of Engineers Educational Trust - for their continuing support.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2653mm/1060mm/1395mm/1610mm

Track 1250mm/1100mm

Car weight (approx.) 230kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

128kg/170kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod/pull rod actuated double barrel dampers

Tyres 6.2/20 - 13 A45 Avon

Wheels 13” Spun aluminium rims cast magnesium centres

Brakes Stainless steel rotors, hub mounted, 220mm 4 piston/200mm 2 piston

Chassis aluminium honeycomb monocoque, tubular steel rear

Engine Emrax 228 HV liquid cooled motor

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system 2x Mavizen Formula SAE Battery packs. 356V 7.13KwH

Max power/max torque81Kw@2500RPM-240Nm peak

Transmission Parallel axis chain drive - 428 chain

Differential Drexler automatic torque biasing differential

Final drive 5:1 (variable)

swansea University

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This is Teesside University’s first year of entry into the Formula Student competition. A new team of keen students have formed a group of whom currently work in the European racing circuit.

The focus of the Teesside approach is to reduce weight and drag by bringing as many components in-board as possible including radiators and suspension.

Teesside aims to develop a competitive FS car in the next few years and incorporate new technologies and instrumentation into our fundamental concept.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2710mm/1330mm/1380mm/1540mm

Track 950mm/1030mm

Car weight (approx.) 230kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

133kg/165kg

Suspension Double unequal length push rod actuated horizontally oriented Ollins spring and damper

Tyres 8.2 x 20 x 13

Wheels 200mm three piece Al rims

Brakes Dia 220 hub mounted Al - 2 piston PS-1 Al calipers

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine 1998 Honda Transalp four stroke v-twin

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc- / - /2/583cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Carb x2 Zenith

Max power/max [email protected]@6009

Transmission Single DD50VA chain

Differential Corasa standard

Final drive 4:1

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For our Class 2 entry this year, Team Bath Racing have designed a next generation of a single seat racing car. The car features a full carbon-fibre monocoque and turbocharged single cylinder engine running on biofuel. We have designed the car to be eficient, responsive and lightweight to achieve optimal performance in dynamic Formula Student events. The forced induction system gives the engine a substantial power to weight ratio whilst also aiding fuel consumption. To optimise this package, E85 - a blend of ethanol and gasoline, has been used. To further enhance performance an aerodynamics, our package provides up to 800N of down force at 60kph. To achieve this ambitious design we started building the car in October, which allowed for contingency and extensive testing time, ensuring Team Bath Racing are fully prepared for FS2014.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2930mm/1160mm/1187mm/1530mm

Track 1160mm/1110mm

Car weight (approx.) 160kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

110kg/120kg

Suspension Convergent double wishbone, Pull rod front, Push rod rear

Tyres Hoosier 10, 18” OD

Wheels 6” wide, carbon outer with aluminium centre

Brakes 4 piston calipers and 170mm steel diameter discs outboard front, 2 piston calipers and 160mm diameter steel discs inboard rear

Chassis Full Carbon Monocoque

Engine KTM 450 SXF

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc97mm/60.8mm/1/449.3cc

Fuel type E85

Fuel system KTM fuel injection system

Max power/max torque47.7kW @9000rpm-59Nm @3200-8400rpm

Transmission Single 520 Chain

Differential Drexler Limited slip differential

Final drive 3:1

University of bath

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The DRIVE team is six years old with 25 current members. During this time we have designed and built five cars and are currently building our sixth car for the 2014/15 Formula Student events. The team has chosen to take part in the Class 2 competition this year to allow for better development of our next car. We are aiming to finish within the top five British teams within the next three years. Thanks to:- Adamson Fabrication- AW Signs and graphics- Bearing Station - BRE Engineering - Brown & Tawse - DTA fast - Duncan- McIntoshTrailers - GA Engineering - Marshall and Slingsby - Mojo suspension - Motorcyclehut.co.uk - Zircotek

Length/height/width/wheelbase2100mm/1080mm/1200mm/1200mm

Track 1200mm/1100mm

Car weight (approx.) 215kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

95kg/120kg

Suspension Direct acting front shocks. Push rod / pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper

Tyres Avons

Wheels 13”

Brakes Custom Floating disks, 8 floaters Front, 4 floaters back

Chassis Tubular Spaceframe

Engine 2007 Honda CBR600RR

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc67mm/42.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type Petrol

Fuel system DTA S series

Max power/max torque88.1 kW @ 13500 rpm-66 Nm @ 11250 rpm

Transmission #525 O-ring chain

Differential Quafe

Final drive Close-ratio 6 Speed

University of dUndee

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This year’s team comprises of students from a variety of engineering disciplines across all years of undergraduate study.

What we all share is that we are completely new to the Formula Student scene. When the team was formed last October, many of us had absolutely no knowledge of racing car design. Our car is a sidewinder, meaning the engine is packaged to one side of the driver, rather than behind.

This unorthodox layout has challenged us to think outside the box with our designs, and helped rapidly improve our understanding of what is needed to build a successful racing car.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2500mm/970mm/1050mm/1550mm

Track 1200mm/1200mm

Car weight (approx.) 185kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

98kg/155kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arms. Front / rear push rods actuated horizontally spring / damper units

Tyres 18.0 x 7.5-10 Hoosier FSAE Racing Tyres

Wheels Keizer SAE 10” racing wheel, wheel width 7.5in, forged aluminium rim

Brakes Hub mounted, 180mm, caliper mounted to uprights, disc mounted to hubs

Chassis One piece welded steel tubular spaceframe

Engine 2007 KTM SF-X 450 four stroke engine

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc97mm/60.8mm/1/449cc

Fuel type Premium unleaded RON95

Fuel system Custom fuel injection (EFI) system with 360 cc/min port injector

Max power/max torque38kW @ 9600 rpm-40Nm @ 7500 rpm

Transmission Single 525 chain

Differential Torsen style limited slip differential

Final drive 2.5:1

University of GlasGow

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UH Racing is historically and currently the highest ranked British Formula Student team.

Our University’s reputation for engineering will drive us to push new technologies to their limits so we can continue to succeed in the future.

This year’s Class 2 team will see the re-introduction of an electric powered car, aided by a technical partnership with YASA motors.

Our car will also be featuring revolutionary aerodynamic features, whilst still adhering to the Business Logic Case’s demands.

Length/height/width/wheelbase3004mm/1342mm/1381mm/1550mm

Track 1180mm/1150mm

Car weight (approx.) 190kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

121kg/137kg

Suspension Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull / push rod with U-shaped anti-roll bars

Tyres 475.2 x 152.4-254 R25b Hoosier

Wheels 177.8

Brakes Floating SAE 1045 brake disc drilled hub mounted, AP-Racing calipers 4 pots / 2 pots

Chassis One piece tubular spaceframe

Engine YASA 400 - Electric AC

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc N/A

Fuel type Lithium Polymer Battery Module(s)

Fuel system 2x Kokam KBM255255

Max power/max torque85 kW @ 2000rpm-325Nm @ 2000rpm

Transmission Belt Drive

Differential Custom LSD, magnesium casing, external belt driven

Final drive 1:2

University of hertfordshire

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The University of Manchester 2014 team comprises entirely of voluntary engineering students. The 2013/2014 academic year also included the introduction of the development of a new and innovative knowledge transfer system which the team has been hard at work implementing. Entering the 2014 competition with a Class 2 car has been a decision made with the car’s reliability and end result in mind. Our sponsor Essar have supported us throughout the year in various ways, including providing assistance with our business presentation. Ultimately, the goals for the car have been to meet our internal design objectives. By reducing excess weight from the chassis and suspension, the team intends to reduce the car’s kerb weight to under 200kg. Other major goals include unsprung mass reduction through the use of carbon fibre wishbones and redesigned uprights. The 2004 Yamaha YZF-R6 engine is selected for its longer stroke as the rpm is limited.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2512mm/1100mm/1100mm/1537mm

Track 1222mm/1168mm

Car weight (approx.) 200kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

131kg/137kg

Suspension Unequal, unparallel double wishbones. Push-rod actuated acute angle orientated spring and damper. Front and rear anti-roll bars. Rear toe link.

Tyres 18.0 x 6.0010 [C2000] R25B Hoosier

Wheels 254mm wide, three piece Al Rim

Brakes Laser cut steel, 20 mm dia. slotted

Chassis One piece tubular steel spaceframe

Engine 2004 / YZF-R6 four-stroke in-line four

Bore/stroke/cylinders/cc65.5mm/44.5mm/4/599cc

Fuel type 99 RON unleaded

Fuel system Bosch port fuel injection

Max power/max torque62 kW @ 10000rpm-47 Nm @ 8000 rpm

Transmission Single 520 chain

Differential Torsen ATB within CNC machined aluminium housing

Final drive 4:1

University of manChester

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This year, we had the ambitious goal of radically redesigning the Warwick Racing car to incorporate an electric powertrain for the first time. After starting off with a completely blank slate, we methodically narrowed down the options in order to focus on four main targets: reliability, efficiency, robustness and sustainability.

We cooperated closely with Warwick’s IC team, experts in power electronics and battery technology at Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) and key sponsors such as Catapult, National Instruments, Enerdel and Infineon.

The team believes passionately in the potential of electric vehicles, and is proud to contribute towards this sustainable vision.

Length/height/width/wheelbase2615mm/1182mm/1400mm/1575mm

Track 1220mm/1170mm

Car weight (approx.) 270kg

Weight distribution (approx.)

162kg/176kg

Suspension Double wishbones (unequal length). Front/ rear: pull-rod/ push-rod actuated spring damper

Tyres 20.5 x 7.0-13 R25B Hoosier

Wheels 154mm wide three piece Al Rim

Brakes Fixed, 320 x 3mm Cast-Iron disc; holes for even heat distribution

Chassis Steel tubular spaceframe with removable rear bulkhead (Aluminium)

Engine Yasa 750 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (Axial Flux)

Bore/stroke/cylinders/ccAxial length-66/Diameter-350/AC PMSM/200-600V

Fuel type Electric

Fuel system Lithium-Ion (5 modules of 24S1P@ 438V) Capacity: 8.1kWh

Max power/max torque115 kW @ 1600rpm; Electronically capped at 75 kW-800 Nm (from standing-start); electronically capped at 500 Nm

Transmission EK Chain 520 (with 10.30mm rollers)

Differential Drexler FSAE limited slip differential

Final drive 2.5:1

University of warwiCK

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CLASS 2

The Big Bang @ Silverstone11 July 2014 Silverstone UTC

The Big Bang @ Silverstone is a fun, free, inspirational day of educational learning for gifted Year 6 and Year 7, 8 and 9 students.

Our mission is to excite and encourage young people aged 11 – 14 to take up a career in engineering via our flagshipevent Formula Student.

Students attending the event will get to:

• Take part in Bloodhound workshops• Visit interactive exhibition stands• Go on paddock and garage tours • Complete the Big Bang treasure trail

Find out more at:www.formulastudent.com

Supported by:

“Many thanks to all of you at IMechE for giving our youngsters (and staff) such a brilliant day. I have heard nothing but praise from those who went.”Ian Wilson, Assistant Head-teacher (Director of Specialism and ICT) Manor High School

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EVENTSCHEDULE

Wednesday 9 July INSTALLATION

09:00 – 12:00 Partners Installations Set-up Event Control/ Paddock

12:30 – 13:00 Partner and Sponsor Orientation Race Control

14:00 – 20:00 Site & Garages Open (for teams to set up their pits only) Event Control

14:00 – 19:00 Event Control Open Event Control

14:00 – 17:00 Registration: Class 2 and Top 30 Teams in Scrutineering Queue Event Control

17:30 – 18:30 Opening Ceremony (all team members must attend) The Pavilion

Thursday 10 July SCRUTINEERING & JUDGING

07:30 – 23:00 Site & Garages Open Paddock

07:30 – 19:00 Event Control Open Event Control

08:00 – 18:00 Registration (All Teams) Event Control

07:30 – 09:00 Sign-on for Static Judges Paddock Lounge

08:30 – 18:00 Scrutineering Scrutineering Bay

09:00 – 09:15 Partner and Sponsor Welcome Paddock Lounge

09:30 – 17:30 Business Presentation Judging Paddock Suites

09:30 – 17:45 Class 1 Design Judging Team Garages

09:30 – 17:45 Class 2 Design Judging The Pavilion

09:30 – 17:45 Class 1 Cost, Manufacture and Sustainability Judging Team Garages

09:30 – 17:45 Class 2 Cost, Manufacture and Sustainability Judging The Pavilion

14:00 – 18:00 Shell Fuel Open Support Paddock 1

14:00 – 18:00 Tilt Table Support Paddock 1

14:30 – 18:00 Noise Test Support Paddock 1

15:00 – 18:00 Brake Test Copse Runway

18:15 – 18:45 Team Photograph (Flags & Cars Welcome) National Pit Straight

Friday 11 July SCRUTINEERING, JUDGING & BIG BANG @ UTC SILVERSTONE

07:30 – 23:00 Site & Garages Open Paddock

07:30 – 16:30 Welcome Centre Open Welcome Centre

07:30 – 19:00 Event Control Open Event Control

07:30 – 19:00 Paddock Lounge Open Paddock Lounge

07:30 – 09:00 Sign-on for Static Judges Paddock Lounge

08:00 – 18:00 Shell Fuel Open Support Paddock 1

08:00 – 18:00 Scrutineering Scrutineering Bay

08:45 – 09:00 Driver Briefing (all drivers and team leaders) The Pavilion

09.00 - 17.00 Big Bang at Silverstone UTC Paddock/Silverstone UTC

09:00 – 09:15 Partner and Sponsor Welcome Paddock Lounge

09:00 – 18:00 Practice Area Open Copse Runway

09:00 – 18:00 Brake Test Copse Runway

08:30 – 18:00 Tilt Table Support Paddock 1

09:00 – 18:00 Noise Test Support Paddock 1

09:00 – 18:30 Class 1 Design Judging Team Garages

09:00 – 18:30 Class 1 Cost, Manufacture and Sustainability Judging Team Garages

09:00 – 17:30 Business Presentation Judging Paddock Suites

12:00 – 12:30 FS Parade Lap National Circuit

18:00 – 20:00 Faculty Advisors & Team Leaders 2015 Rules Updates Paddock Lounge

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Saturday 12 July DYNAMIC EVENTS

07:30 – 23:00 Site & Garages Open Paddock

07:30 – 16:30 Welcome Centre Open Welcome Centre

07:30 – 18:30 Event Control Open Event Control

07:55 – 08:30 Driver Briefing & Walk of Sprint Course (all drivers and team leaders) The Pavilion

08:00 – 18:00 Shell Fuel Open Support Paddock 1

08:30 – 18:00 Tilt Table Support Paddock 1

08:30 – 18:00 Scrutineering Scrutineering Bay

09:00 – 09:15 Partner and Sponsor Welcome Paddock Lounge

09:00 – 12:30 Acceleration Event National Pit Straight

09:00 – 12:30 Skid Pad Event Support Paddock 2

09:00 – 18:00 Practice Area Open Copse Runway

09:00 – 18:00 Noise Test Support Paddock 1

09:00 – 18:00 Brake Test Copse Runway

07:30 – 17:30 Paddock Lounge Open Paddock Lounge

12:30 – 12:45 Acceleration Event: Top 6 Run-off National Pit Straight

13:30 – 18:00 Sprint Event Copse Corner

18:00 – 19:00 Cost Final Paddock Lounge

19:00 – 20:00 Design Final Event Control

19:00 – 20:00 Business Presentation Demonstration (Class Winners) The Pavilion

20:00 – 21:00 Awards Ceremony (Part 1) The Pavilion

Sunday 13 July ENDURANCE EVENT

07:30 – 19:30 Site & Garages Open Paddock

07:30 – 16:30 Welcome Centre Open Welcome Centre

07:30 – 19:00 Event Control Open Event Control

07:45 – 08.30 Driver Briefing (all endurance drivers and team leaders) The Pavillion

08.30 – 08.50 Walk of Endurance Course (all endurance drivers and team leaders) Copse Corner

08:00 – 18:00 Shell Fuel Open Support Paddock 1

09:00 – 09:15 Partner and Sponsor Welcome Paddock Lounge

09:00 – 14:00 Practice Area Open Copse Runway

09:00 – 17:30 Endurance Event Copse Corner

07:30 – 17:30 Paddock Lounge Open Paddock Lounge

10:55 – 11:10 Church Break for Endurance

19:30 Garages Locked (all teams must clear their pit, including cars)

19:30 – 20:15 Final Awards Ceremony The Pavilion

Competition-related event

Non-competition event

*This programme is subject to change

Scrutineering (including brake, noise and tilt) will be available on Sunday by request only (ask at Event Control).

Issue Date: 13/06/2014

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The Royal Automobile Club was founded in 1897 and is Britain’s oldest and most

influential motoring organisation. The Club promoted the first pre-war and post-war Grands Prix at Brooklands in 1926 and Silverstone in 1948.

We continue to award a series of historic trophies and medals celebrating motoring achievements, including the Segrave Trophy, the Tourist Trophy, the Simms Medal, the Dewar Trophy and the Torrens Trophy.

Today, the Club continues to develop and support automobilism through representation on the Motor Sport Association (MSA), Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and RAC Foundation, while continuing to promote its own motoring events.

For more details on Motoring activities at the Club, please visit: www.royalautomobileclub.co.uk/motoring

The Royal Automobile Club is proud to support Formula Student

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WHAT NOTTO MISS

CHROMALocation: The Paddock, Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 2pm.Visit the Chroma stand for a comprehensive seminar on battery safety. Comprehensive data and very impressive video footage will be presented to demonstrate the superior thermal behaviour of battery containers that are equipped with new material compared to standard units.

MERCEDES HPP AMGLocation: The Paddock; F1 DisplayCome and see the current MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS F1 showcar in the paddock and talk to the Mercedes HPP team about the vehicle.

MGLocation: The PaddockCome and visit the MG stand in the paddock to see an MG racing car

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BOSCHLocation: The PaddockBosch Motorsport UK, part of Bosch Engineering GmbH will be exhibiting a variety of motorsport components. Honda Yuasa Racing’s BTCC show car will be showcased, fitted with the latest motorsport dash display, the DDU7. Bosch engineers will be present throughout the event.

JAGUAR LAND ROVERLocation: The PaddockVisit Jaguar Land Rover for a range of lectures including information on Graduate programmes. For a timetable or more info please see the information point in Event Control or the Jaguar Land Rover marquee. There is also the opportunity to drive the JLR Terra Pod obstacle course; learn how you cope with off road!

AERO TECHNOLOGIES LTDLocation: The Paddock, Friday 17.45Visit the ATL area in the paddock at 17:45 on Friday to hear from FS Alumni how you can turn your Formula Student experience into a career.

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GKNLocation: The Paddock, Thursday-Sunday, 10am-3pmGKN’s interactive driveline challenge will be running from 10am until 3pm each day from Thursday to Sunday, with the chance to win an iPad Mini each day. Please call in and see us at our stand in the Paddock to enter and test your skills against your peers.

HOOSIER Location: The PaddockHoosier will be providing a tyre fitting service from Thursday to Sunday

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