 | All You Ever Wanted to Know About FSAE Competition
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This series was written by guest writer Ricky Nietubicz on his experience on the Formula SAE team at the University of Delaware. FSAE is a competition where students design, build, and compete with small formula-style racing cars. Ricky was President of his FSAE club, and his team went to the Nationals in Detroit during the 2006-2007 season.
Easy access is always nice, so here are the links to all my articles on my FSAE experience:
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 1: The Beginning
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 2: Recruiting
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 3: Team Organization
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 4: Funding
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 5: Designing the Car
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 6: Engine Selection
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 6: Engine Selection
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 7: Record Keeping
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 8: Starting the Build
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 9: Some Build Hiccups
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 10: Rules and Tech
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 11: Testing, Tuning, and Modifying
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 12: Driver Training
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 13: The Competition
Experiences on a Formula SAE Team, Part 14: Old Cars
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