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1 FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY 2013 in cooperation with Avisaro fishfarm netsolutions Hockenheimring Isabellenhütte Kautex Textron Linde Material Handling Omni-ID RIEDEL Communications SLV Mannheim audimax MEDIEN campushunter media HI:TECH Campus Top Career Guide Automotive

2 FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY PROGRAMME 2013 July 30th August 4th 2013 Hockenheim PROGRAMME 2013 Hockenheim, July 30th August 4th 2013

3 WE WOULD PARTICULARLY LIKE TO THANK THE SPONSORS OF FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY 2013 FOR ALL THEIR SUPPORT in cooperation with Avisaro fishfarm netsolutions Hockenheimring Isabellenhütte Kautex Textron Linde Material Handling Omni-ID RIEDEL Communications SLV Mannheim audimax MEDIEN campushunter media HI:TECH Campus Top Career Guide Automotive A SPECIAL THANKS GOES TO THE NUMEROUS VOLUNTEERS WHO CONTRIBUTED SIGNIFICANTLY IN THE REALISATION OF THE EIGHTH FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY

4 GREETINGS GRUSSWORT Tim Hannig Dear Teams, Friends and Guests of Formula Student, This year s event has once again set new records. More teams, with more team members from more nations than ever before will compete to show the judges that they have developed the best overall design and speed package. The event itself, however, is not the whole story. The exceptional work of the teams throughout the year is also a mark of their outstanding performance. For some German teams, the event preparation phase has been affected by the unexpected extra burden of flood disaster. Many students put all their effort into flood prevention and therefore had less time to finish their race cars. Not only this, but some teams were directly affected by the catastrophe itself. For example, the team from Deggendorf fought the flood on the banks of the river Danube whilst their workshop stood under 1.5 metres of water. All their hard work from the last months was washed away. But help was on hand. After they had worked to fight the flood, a wave of community aid reached out to help. More than 15 Formula Student teams spontaneously contacted Deggendorf and offered their help. From private fund raising, to car parts, tools and machines as well as support from their own sponsors. The team of Deggendorf was not left to cope alone. Thanks to their unbroken will to take part and the selfless help of the other Formula Student teams Deggendorf is able to compete at Hockenheim. The help and support between teams, be it in extreme situations such as a flood catastrophe or the countless other occasions, constitutes Formula Student Germany. Therefore confirming that what is exceptional and extraordinary for others is quite normal for those in Formula Student. Have fun and good luck to all. Tim Hannig (FSG e.v.) and the Formula Student Germany Team Liebe Teams, Freunde und Gäste der Formula Student, das diesjährige Formula Student Germany Event stellt wieder Rekorde auf. So viele Teams wie noch nie, aus so vielen Nationen wie noch nie, mit so vielen Teammitgliedern wie noch nie treten miteinander an, um der Jury und den Messuhren zu beweisen, dass sie das beste Gesamtpaket entwickelt haben. Soweit so normal. Aber nicht nur das Event zählt. Die Arbeit der Teams über das ganze Jahr ist geprägt von herausragenden Leistungen. Die letzten Monate der Vorbereitungsphase zum Event waren durch die Hochwasserwasserkatastrophe in Deutschland für manche Teams eine unvorhergesehene Doppelbelastung. Viele Studenten unterstützten den Hochwasserschutz mit allen Kräften und hatten so weniger Zeit, ihre Boliden weiterzubauen. Und manche Teams waren selbst von der Katastrophe betroffen. Das Team aus Deggendorf beispielsweise kämpfte am Deich der Donau gegen die Wassermassen, während in der Teamwerkstatt 1,5 m hohes Wasser die Arbeit der letzten Monate einfach fortspülte. So selbstverständlich gemeinsam gegen das Wasser gekämpft wurde, so setzte nach Ablauf des Wassers eine gemeinschaftliche Welle der Hilfe für Deggendorf ein. Mehr als 15 Teams meldeten sich initiativ und boten ihre Unterstützung an. Von privaten Geldspenden, über Teile, Werkzeuge und Maschinen bis zur Empfehlung bei eigenen Sponsoren wurden die Deggendorfer nicht allein gelassen. Dem ungebrochenen Willen der Deggendorfer, dabei zu sein, und der selbstlosen Hilfe anderer Teams ist es zu danken, dass sie in Hockenheim teilnehmen können. Die Hilfe und Unterstützung der Teams untereinander, ob nun in Extremsituationen wie des Hochwassers oder bei unzähligen anderen Gelegenheiten macht die Formula Student Germany schon lange aus. Daher gilt auch hier festzustellen: Soweit so normal. Erleben Sie das Besondere, das so besonders ist, eben weil es in der Formula Student so normal ist. Viel Spaß und viel Erfolg, Tim Hannig (FSG e.v.) und das Formula Student Germany Team 3

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6 CONTENTS INHALT Greetings Grusswort 3 Formula Student Germany - An Introduction Formula Student Germany - Eine Einführung 6 The Disciplines at a Glance Die Disziplinen im Überblick 8 Awards 2013 Preise Schedule 2013 Zeitplan Floor Plan Lageplan 14 Formula Student Germany Team Formula Student Germany Team 16 Judges and Scrutineers 2013 Juroren und Scrutineers Sponsors Statements Sponsorenstatements 20 Live Timing at FSG Das FSG Live Timing 31 Formula North Formula North 32 Pat s Corner - Meccano Pat s Corner - Meccano 35 Interview - NMMU - Port Elizabeth (ZA) Interview - NMMU - Port Elizabeth (ZA) 39 Guided Tours Führungen 40 FSG Impressions FSG Impressionen 42 Imprint Impressum 47 Participating FSC Teams 2013 Teilnehmende FSC Teams Participating FSE Teams 2013 Teilnehmende FSE Teams Wi-Fi WLAN 91 Emergency Information 114 5

7 FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY - AN INTRODUCTION FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY - EINE EINFÜHRUNG Formula Student Germany consists of two competitions that run in parallel: Formula Student Combustion with combustion engines and Formula Student Electric with electric motors. What both competitions have in common is that as a team effort, students build a single seated formula-style race-car with which they compete against teams from all over the world. The competition, however, is not simply won by the team with the fastest car, but rather by the team with the best overall package of design, race performance, cost management and sales planning. To succeed in this, interdisciplinary teamwork and an efficient team structure in particular are crucial. Formula Student Germany complements the students theoretical education with a challenging and intensive practical experience in designing and manufacturing as well as considering the economic aspects of automotive engineering. For the competition, the teams have to assume that they develop a race-car prototype which will be evaluated for series production. The target customer group is the non-professional weekend-racer, for whom the race-car must offer very good driving characteristics regarding to acceleration, braking and handling. Furthermore, it should be offered at a reasonable price and be reliable as well as dependable. Additionally, the car s market value increases due to other factors such as aesthetics, ergonomics and the use of available standard purchase components. The competition The challenge the teams face is to construct and build a prototype that best matches these given criteria. To determine the winner, a jury of experts from the motorsport, automotive and supplier industries judge every design, cost planning and business plan in comparison to the other competing teams. Furthermore, the performance on the racetrack is decisive; here the students self-built single-seaters prove how well they hold up under real-life conditions in a number of so called dynamic disciplines. Die Formula Student Germany besteht aus zwei parallel stattfindenden Wettbewerben: die Formula Student Combustion mit Verbrennungsmotoren und die Formula Student Electric mit Elektromotoren. Bei beiden Wettbewerben bauen Studenten in Teamarbeit einen einsitzigen Formelrennwagen, mit dem sie gegen Teams aus der ganzen Welt antreten. Doch nicht unbedingt das schnellste Auto gewinnt, sondern das Team mit dem besten Gesamtpaket aus Konstruktion, Rennperformance, Finanzplanung und Verkaufsargumentation. Hierfür sind insbesondere interdisziplinäre Teamarbeit und eine effiziente Teamstruktur von großer Bedeutung. Die Formula Student Germany ergänzt das Studium um herausfordernde und intensive praktische Erfahrungen mit Konstruktion und Fertigung sowie den wirtschaftlichen Aspekten des Automobilbaus. Die Studenten sollen in Vorbereitung auf den Wettbewerb annehmen, dass sie den Prototypen eines Rennwagens bauen, der ebenfalls daraufhin bewertet wird, ob er in Kleinserie produziert werden kann. Zielgruppe ist der nicht-professionelle Wochenendrennfahrer, für den der Rennwagen unter anderem sehr gute Fahreigenschaften hinsichtlich Beschleunigung, Bremskraft und Handling aufweisen muss. Außerdem sollte das Fahrzeug wenig kosten sowie zuverlässig und einfach zu unterhalten sein. Weiterhin wird sein Marktwert durch Faktoren wie Ästhetik, Ergonomie und den Einsatz üblicher Serienteile gesteigert. Der Wettbewerb Die Herausforderung für die Teams besteht darin, einen Prototypen zu konstruieren und zu bauen, der diesen Anforderungen am besten entspricht. Um den Sieger zu ermitteln, bewertet eine Jury aus Experten der Motorsport-, Automobil- und Zulieferindustrie alle Konstruktionen, Kostenpläne und Verkaufspräsentationen im Vergleich zu den konkurrierenden Teams. Zusätzlich beweisen die Studenten auf der Rennstrecke in unterschiedlichen sogenannten dynamischen Disziplinen, wie sich ihre selbstgebauten Einsitzer in der Praxis bewähren. With different disciplines the competition reflects all aspects which have to be kept in mind when constructing and building a car. Der Wettbewerb spiegelt mit seinen verschiedenen Disziplinen alle Aspekte wider, die bei Konstruktion und Bau eines Fahrzeugs bedacht werden müssen. 6

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9 THE DISCIPLINES AT A GLANCE DIE DISZIPLINEN IM ÜBERBLICK Altogether, in FSG there are eight disciplines. Of these, three are static in which the teams and their cars are judged based on reports, discussions and presentations. The other five disciplines are called dynamic disciplines involving a moving car and thus evaluating different performance aspects of the car. The static disciplines During the three static disciplines the students present their engineering design, cost planning and business plan. These are discussed with a jury of experts from motorsports, automotive and supplier industries. Engineering Design: In the Design Report the students set their solutions and the resulting advantages out in writing. Eight pages of text and technical drawings have to convince the judges of the construction of the car and its qualities. At the competition the judges examine the constructive solutions and discuss them with the students. The scoring regards the written report, the answers in the discussion and the inspection of the car. Cost Analysis: Costs are an important factor in building a race car. Hence, the students have to deal with cost estimations, different manufacturing techniques and processes in the Cost Event. The discipline consists of a written report (the cost report) and a discussion with the judges around the manufactured prototype. The cost report contains a list of all components of the car: from wheels to process labour costs for special tooling. The judging comprises the organisation of the cost report, the comprehension of manufacturing processes and the price as well as the performance of a real case task for reducing costs. Business Plan Presentation: The teams present their business plans of the built prototype to an assumed manufacturer represented by the judges. The goal is to convince the judges that their car meets the demands of the target group of the non-professional weekend autocross driver best and that it can be produced and marketed profitably. Usually, one or two members of the team give a presentation for ten minutes and are questioned by the judges for an additional five minutes. Content, structure, organisation and performance of the talk are judged as well as the answers the students give. Bei der FSG gibt es insgesamt acht Disziplinen. In dreien werden die Teams und ihre Autos in Präsentationen und Diskussionen bewertet. Dies sind die statischen Disziplinen. Die anderen fünf sind dynamisch und bewerten verschiedene Aspekte des fahrenden Autos. Statische Disziplinen In den drei statischen Disziplinen präsentieren die Studenten ihre Konstruktionen und Kostenplanung sowie ihr Geschäftsmodell. Diese werden mit einer Jury aus Experten der Motorsport-, Automobil- und Zuliefererindustrie diskutiert. Engineering Design: Im Design Report dokumentieren die Studenten ihre Lösungen und deren Vorteile. Acht Seiten Text und technische Zeichnungen sollen die Juroren von den Konstruktionen und ihren Vorzügen überzeugen. Beim Wettbewerb werden die Konstruktionen von den Juroren am Fahrzeug begutachtet und mit den Studenten diskutiert. Die Bewertung erfolgt anhand des Design Reports, der Antworten in der Diskussion und der Begutachtung des Fahrzeugs. Cost Analysis: Die Kosten sind für den Bau eines Rennwagens ein entscheidender Faktor. Beim Cost Event beschäftigen sich die Studenten mit Kalkulation, Fertigungstechniken und -prozessen. Die Disziplin besteht aus einem schriftlichen Bericht (dem Cost Report) und einer Diskussion mit den Juroren am gebauten Prototypen. Der Cost Report enthält eine Auflistung aller Teile: vom Reifen bis zu den Herstellungskosten für Spezialwerkzeuge. Bewertet wird die Aufbereitung des Cost Reports, das Verstehen von Fertigungsverfahren zur Kostenoptimierung, der Preis sowie die Lösung einer Real Case Aufgabe zur Kostenreduktion. Business Plan Presentation: Bei der Business Plan Presentation stellen die Teams einer fiktiven Herstellerfirma, vertreten durch die Juroren, ihren Geschäftsplan für den gebauten Prototypen vor. Mit diesem wollen sie die Juroren davon überzeugen, dass ihr Fahrzeug am besten die Anforderungen der Zielgruppe, des nicht-professionellen Wochenendrennfahrers, erfüllt und gewinnbringend produziert sowie vermarktet werden kann. Die Präsentation der Teams dauert zehn Minuten, gefolgt von einer fünfminütigen Frage- und Diskussionsrunde mit den Juroren. Bewertet werden Inhalt, Aufbau, Aufbereitung und Darbietung des Vortrags sowie die Antworten des Teams auf Fragen. At the competition Design and Cost Judges take a closer look at the prototype and discuss the solutions with the students. Both events are based on written reports. However, the Business Plan is presented and closes with questions from the judges. Beim Wettbewerb betrachten die Design und die Cost Juroren die Prototypen genau und diskutieren die Lösungen mit den Studenten. Beide Events basieren auf schriftlichen Berichten. Dagegen wird bei der Businessplan Prensentation der Geschäftsplan präsentiert und endet mit Fragen der Juroren. 8

10 Dynamic disciplines During the dynamic disciplines the cars have to prove the performance capabilities of the students design on the race track. The disciplines demand different qualities of the car. In each discipline two drivers have two runs (except in the Endurance Event). The best run of the four will be counted as the optimum the car can achieve. Acceleration: The race cars prove their accelerating abilities over a distance of 75 meters from a standing start. The fastest cars cover the distance in less than 4 seconds and achieve a maximum velocity of more than 100km/h. Skid Pad / Wet Pad: The student-built cars drive on a course in the shape of an eight. Two consecutive laps on each circle are driven, with the second lap being timed. The cars demonstrate the steady-state lateral acceleration they can generate. The Skid Pad is carried out on a continuously watered surface ( Wet Pad ) to make sure the conditions are constant for all teams. Autocross: The cars drive on a course of perhaps one kilometre through straights and turns, chicanes and slaloms. The lap time serves as an indicator for driving dynamics and handling qualities. The results of the Autocross discipline also determine the starting order in the Endurance. Endurance: Providing the highest number of points, the Endurance is the main discipline. Over the course of 22 kilometres the cars have to prove their durability under longterm conditions. Acceleration, speed, handling, dynamics, fuel efficiency and most importantly the reliability of the cars are put to their limits. The Endurance also demands handling skills of the driver as the course can only be walked in preparation. Up to four cars are allowed on the track at the same time. Each team has only one attempt, the drivers change after 11 kilometres. Teams more than one third slower as the fastest team, will just receive the minimum number of points. Fuel / Energy Efficiency: During the Endurance the fuel consumption (FSC vehicles) / energy consumption (FSE vehicles) is measured. The points calculation does not only evaluate fuel / energy consumption, but puts it in relation to speed. Flags Flaggen Your session has started, enter the course! Deine Fahrt beginnt. Fahr auf die Strecke! Your session has been completed. Exit the course! Deine Fahrt ist beendet. Verlass die Strecke! Dynamische Disziplinen In den dynamischen Disziplinen müssen die studentischen Konstruktionen ihre Praxistauglichkeit auf der Rennstrecke beweisen. Mit jeder Disziplin werden unterschiedliche Eigenschaften des Autos getestet. Grundsätzlich starten zwei Fahrer mit je zwei Versuchen (außer im Endurance-Rennen). Gewertet wird der jeweils beste Versuch als das Optimum, welches das Fahrzeug erzielen kann. Acceleration: Auf einer 75 Meter langen Geraden müssen die Rennwagen zeigen, wie schnell sie aus dem Stand beschleunigen können. Die Besten bewältigen die Strecke in einer Zeit von unter vier Sekunden und erreichen dabei eine maximale Geschwindigkeit von mehr als 100km/h. Skid Pad / Wet Pad: Die selbstgebauten Rennwagen durchfahren einen Parcours in Form einer Acht. Jeder Kreisring wird zweimal nacheinander umrundet. Gemessen wird jeweils die zweite Runde. Die Rundenzeit zeigt, welche statische Querbeschleunigung das Fahrzeug erreichen kann. Die Oberfläche des Parcours wird kontinuierlich bewässert ( Wet Pad ), um sicherzustellen, dass die Bedingungen für alle Teams gleich sind. Autocross: Über eine etwa 1 Kilometer lange Runde fahren die Rennwagen durch Geraden, Kurven und Schikanen. Eine schnelle Rundenzeit ist sowohl ein Indikator für eine gute Fahrdynamik als auch für gute Handling- und Beschleunigungseigenschaften. Die Platzierung im Autocross entscheidet über die Startreihenfolge in der Endurance-Disziplin. Endurance: Das Endurance-Rennen stellt mit der höchsten erreichbaren Punktzahl die Hauptdisziplin dar. Über eine Renndistanz von 22 Kilometern muss sich die Gesamtkonstruktion unter Dauerbelastung beweisen. Hier sind alle Eigenschaften von der Beschleunigung bis hin zu Handling und Fahrdynamik gefragt. Das Rennen erfordert ebenfalls besonderes Fahrgeschick des Fahrers, da die Strecke als Vorbereitung nur abgeschritten werden darf. Während des Rennens sind bis zu vier Fahrzeuge gleichzeitig auf der Strecke. Jedes Team hat einen einzigen Versuch, die Fahrer wechseln nach 11 Kilometern. Die Teams erhalten nur dann Punkte, wenn sie höchstens ein Drittel langsamer waren als das schnellste Team. Fuel / Energy Efficiency: Während des Endurance-Rennens wird der Kraftstoffverbrauch (FSC Fahrzeuge) / Energieverbrauch (FSE Fahrzeuge) gemessen. Bei der Berechnung der erreichten Punkte, zählt nicht einfach der Verbrauch, sondern vielmehr der Verbrauch in Relation zur Geschwindigkeit. Pull into the passing zone to be passed by a faster competitor! Fahr in der Überholzone, damit ein schnelleres Fahrzeug überholen kann! Pull into the penalty box for a mechanical inspection of your car! Fahr in die Kontrollzone für eine Untersuchung des Fahrzeugs! Pull into the penalty box for discussion concerning an incident that may cause a time penalty! Fahr in die Kontrollzone zur Diskussion eines Vorfalls! Ggf. Zeitstrafe! Come to an immediate safe controlled stop on the course! Pull to the side of the course. Komm sofort kontrolliert zum Stehen. Halte die Strecke frei. Something is on the track that should not be there. Be prepared for evasive maneuvers to avoid debris or liquids! Es ist etwas Unerwartetes auf der Strecke. Sei bereit Flüssigkeiten oder Bruchstücken auszuweichen! Something has happened beyond the flag station. No passing unless directed by the track marshals. Stationary: Danger! Slow down, be prepared to take evasive action. Waved: Great Danger! Slow down, evasive action is most likely required, be prepared to stop. Etwas ist jenseits der Flagge passiert.fahr nicht vorbei ohne Anweisung der Streckenposten. Feststehend: Gefahr! Fahr langsam, sei bereit zum Ausweichen. Geschwenkt: Große Gefahr! Fahr langsam, Ausweichen wird erforderlich sein. Sei bereit anzuhalten. There is a slow moving vehicle on the course. Be prepared to approach it at a cautious rate. Es ist ein langsames Fahrzeug auf der Strecke. Nähere dich vorsichtig an. 9

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12 AWARDS 2013 PREISE 2013 Formula Student Germany Audi ultra Best Lightweight Concept II FSG Sportsmanship Award presented by FSG Executive Committee II BASF Best Use Of Fiber Reinforced Plastic I FSG Media Award powered by FSG Communication Team W Henkel Best Use Of Adhesives I FSG Best Overall Dynamic II Formula Student Combustion Formula Student Electric Formula Student Combustion Champion II Formula Student Electric Champion II Formula Student Combustion 2nd II Formula Student Electric 2nd II Formula Student Combustion 3rd II Formula Student Electric 3rd II FSC Business Plan Presentation Award 1st I FSE Business Plan Presentation Award 1st I FSC Business Plan Presentation Award 2nd I FSE Business Plan Presentation Award 2nd I FSC Business Plan Presentation Award 3rd I FSE Business Plan Presentation Award 3rd I FSC Cost Analysis Award 1st II FSE Cost Analysis Award 1st I FSC Cost Analysis Award 2nd II FSE Cost Analysis Award 2nd I FSC Cost Analysis Award 3rd II FSE Cost Analysis Award 3rd I FSC Engineering Design Award 1st II FSE Engineering Design Award 1st I FSC Engineering Design Award 2nd II FSE Engineering Design Award 2nd I FSC Engineering Design Award 3rd II FSE Engineering Design Award 3rd I FSC Acceleration Winner II FSE Acceleration Winner II FSC Autocross Winner II FSE Autocross Winner II FSC Endurance Winner II FSE Endurance Winner II FSC Skid Pad Winner I FSE Skid Pad Winner I Dekra Best Prepared Car For Scrutineering I Bosch Engineering Best Power System I Kautex Most Fuel Efficient Car II Daimler Best E-Drive Packaging I Tognum Most Innovative Powertrain II Dekra Best Prepared Car For Scrutineering I Harting Most Energy Efficient Car II The letter behind the award states at which time the award will be presented. I - Award Ceremony - Part I (Friday) II - Award Ceremony - Part II (Sunday) W - FSG Workshop Der Buchstabe hinter dem Preis gibt an, zu welchem Zeitpunkt der Preis verliehen wird. I - Award Ceremony - Teil I (Freitag) II - Award Ceremony - Teil II (Sonntag) W - FSG Workshop 11

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14 SCHEDULE 2013 ZEITPLAN 2013 TUESDAY, 30TH OF JULY :00 Scrutineering, Registration & Entrance Order Available 1 Ticket Centre 16:00 18:00 FSC & FSE Team Registration 1 Ticket Centre 18:00 Sun 20:00 FSC & FSE Pits Available 4 19 Pits 18:00 20:00 Event Control, Driver & Safety Responsible Registration 2 Event Control 18:00 22:00 Entrance for Team Vehicles 20:00 Charging Tent opens 21:00 22:00 Team Welcome 5 Marquee above Pits WEDNESDAY, 31ST OF JULY :30 19:00 Ticket Centre & Event Control 1 2 Ticket Centre / Event Control 09:00 13:00 Scrutineering / Tech Inspection / Tilt, Brake, Noise, Rain / Fuel :00 14:00 Lunch Break & Staging for Panoramic Photograph 17 Big Dynamic Area 14:00 19:00 Scrutineering / Tech Inspection / Tilt, Brake, Noise, Rain / Fuel :00 19:00 Engine Test 17 Big Dynamic Area THURSDAY, 1ST OF AUGUST :30 19:00 Ticket Centre & Event Control 1 2 Ticket Centre / Event Control 08:00 08:30 Team Briefing 5 Marquee above Pits 08:30 19:00 Scrutineering / Tech Inspection / Tilt, Brake, Noise, Rain / Fuel :00 19:00 Engine Test / Testing 17 Big Dynamic Area 11:00 12:30 Judge Briefing: Business Plan, Cost & Design 7 BW Tower 12:00 13:00 Scrutineering Lunch Break 13:30 18:10 FSE Engineering Design & FSE Cost Analysis 5 Marquee above Pits 13:30 18:10 FSE Business Plan Presentation 7 8 BW Tower, Race Control Tower 18:30 20:30 Judge Briefing: Cost & Design 7 BW Tower 19:00 20:30 FSE Business Plan Presentation Finals 5 Marquee above Pits 20:30 21:30 Get-together for all Volunteers 7 BW Tower FRIDAY, 2ND OF AUGUST :00 19:00 Ticket Centre & Event Control 1 2 Ticket Centre / Event Control 07:30 08:00 Team Briefing 5 Marquee above Pits 08:00 08:45 Judge Briefing: Business Plan Presentation 7 BW Tower 08:30 18:40 FSC Engineering Design, FSC Cost Analysis 5 Marquee above Pits 08:30 19:00 Scrutineering / Tech Inspection / Tilt, Brake, Noise, Rain / Fuel :00 18:40 FSC Business Plan Presentation 7 8 BW Tower, Race Control Tower 09:00 18:30 Engine Test/Testing 17 Big Dynamic Area 10:00 12:00 Worldwide Formula Student Officials Meeting Motodrom Hotel 11:00 18:30 Skid Pad 13 Dynamic Area 12:00 13:00 Scrutineering Lunch Break 15:00 17:00 World Council Meeting Motodrom Hotel 19:00 20:30 FSE Engineering Design Finals (not public) 3 FSG Forum 20:00 21:00 FSC Business Plan Presentation Finals 5 Marquee above Pits 21:00 22:00 Award Ceremony - Part I 5 Marquee above Pits 22:00 23:00 Get-together for all Judges 7 BW Tower SATURDAY, 3RD OF AUGUST :00 19:00 Ticket Centre & Event Control 1 2 Ticket Centre / Event Control 07:30 08:00 Team Briefing 5 Marquee above Pits 08:30 18:30 Fuel / Engine Test / Testing 18 Small Dynamic Area 08:30 18:30 on request: Scrutineering / Tech Inspection / Tilt, Brake, Noise, Rain 08:30 13:00 FSC & FSE Acceleration 14 Start / Finish Line 11:00 11:45 Press Guided Tour 8 BW Tower (basement) 12:00 12:45 Press Conference 8 BW Tower (4th floor) 13:00 14:00 VIP Reception 8 BW Tower (5th floor) 13:05 13:25 Coursewalk Autocross 15 Big Dynamic Area 13:30 18:30 FSC & FSE Autocross 15 Big Dynamic Area 19:00 21:30 FSC Engineering Design Finals (not public) 3 FSG Forum SUNDAY, 4TH OF AUGUST :00 19:00 Ticket Centre & Event Control 1 2 Ticket Centre / Event Control 07:30 08:00 Team Briefing 5 Marquee above Pits 08:00 08:20 Coursewalk Endurance 16 Big Dynamic Area 08:30 18:30 Fuel / Engine Test / Testing 18 Small Dynamic Area 08:30 13:00 FSC & FSE Endurance Morning Session & Parc Fermé 16 Big Dynamic Area 13:00 18:00 FSC & FSE Endurance Afternoon Session & Parc Fermé 16 Big Dynamic Area 19:30 20:30 Design Review 3 FSG Forum 21:00 22:00 Award Ceremony - Part II 5 Marquee above Pits 22:00 01:00 MAHLE-Party 5 Marquee above Pits 13

15 H Medical Center Parking Trucks 21 e Fuel f d a Recreation C 16 Welding Tyres 4 5 Engine Test (Wed - Fri) c b 14 BA 14

16 Treppe OK U-Steine KASSE KIOSK KASSE Kiosk 1 Ticket centre WC 11 Brake test WC B A 5 Event control FSG forum FSC pits (ground floor) Marquee above pits (first floor) Noise test Skid pad (Friday) Acceleration (Saturday) Autocross (Saturday) C 6 Engineering design event & cost analysis event (first floor) 16 Endurance (Sunday) 17 Dynamic area Business plan presentation event (BW tower) Business plan presentation event (Race control tower) Technical inspection 18 Test area 19 FSE pits (ground floor) 20 E-scrutineering (ground floor) 10 Tilt table / rain test 21 FSE charging & accumulator workshop Visitor's area Press area 19 Mobile workshop Engine Test (Sat & Sun) Stands TV RAMPE Please note: Tunnel Formula Student Germany is a non-smoking event. Smoking is only allowed in designated areas. Thank you. Haupttribüne 1 H G TEL UK U-Steine KIOSK WC Stuttgarter Mauerscheiben TRE 15

17 FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY TEAM Tim Hannig Board (Chairman) Linde China Rainer Kötke Board (Finance & Dynamics) Volkswagen AG Daniel Mazur Board (Event Manager) mazur events + media Frank Röske Board (Rules) Porsche Leipzig GmbH Ludwig Vollrath Board (External Relations & Academy) Julien van Campen EC (Public Relations) Daimler AG Matthäus Decker EC (Personnel & Event Support) Siemens AG Österreich Barbara Decker-Schlögl EC (Statics) MAGNA STEYR AG & Co KG Lukas Folie EC (FS-Electric) Audi AG Tobias Michaels EC (FS-Electric) IAV GmbH Henning Nissen EC (Scoring) SAT Anlagentechnik GmbH Konrad Paule EC (FS-Academy & Pit Marshal) Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Ulf Steinfurth EC (Technical Inspection) University of Applied Sciences Stralsund Daniel Ahrens OT (Event Control) Aegis Media Central Services GmbH Raphaela Bihr OT (Business Plan) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Matthias Brutschin OT (Event Support) MBtech Group GmbH & Co. KGaA Cas Droogendijk OT (Design Event) DAF Trucks N.V. Leona Ehrenreich OT (Registration, Visa) Secondary Modern School Hannah Esser OT (Public Relations) Chatham University in Pittsburgh Jürgen Falb OT (E-Scrutineering) G-velop GmbH i.gr. 16

18 Robert Fromholz OT (Cost Event) H&D International Group Peter Jakowski OT (Security) Bosch Engineering GmbH Emil Kleijn OT (Energy Meter) Eindhoven University of Technology Johannes Kratzel OT (Event Support) Robert Bosch GmbH Ann-Christin Michaels OT (Guided Tours) TU Braunschweig Alia Pierce OT (FSG TV, Event Speaker) Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemische Technologie Jost Philip Pöttner OT (Design Event) Volkswagen AG Wolf-Bastian Pöttner OT (Timekeeping, WLAN, RFID) TU Braunschweig Torsten Rilka OT (Special Awards & Cost Event) IAV GmbH Johanna Scheider OT (Editorial Office) BOROS GmbH Klaus Scheuplein OT (Photographers) Euro Engineering Jochen Schmidt OT (Dynamics) German Aerospace Center (DLR) Tim Schmidt OT (Event Control (Back Office)) Diehl Comfort Modules GmbH Sebastian Seewaldt OT (Pit Marshal) KS engineering & consulting GmbH Karsten Stammen OT (Dynamics) Audi AG Lena Töppich OT (Press Office) ABB AG Karl Weinreich OT (Technical Inspection) Shell Global Solutions GmbH Stefan Windt OT (Timekeeping) Volkswagen AG The team behind Formula Student Germany is divided into three groups.the board is responsible for Formula Student Germany, its operations, finances, sponsoring and overall strategy.the executive committee (EC) is responsible for the design and development of the competition. Each member of the EC is responsible for one of the fields of the competition and its organisation.the operative team (OT) supports the board and EC in the preparation and realisation of the event throughout the year. Das Team der Formula Student Germany ist in drei Gruppen unterteilt.das Board trägt die Verantwortung für die Formula Student Germany und ihre Kooperationen sowie für Sponsoring, Finanzen und Strategie.Das Executive Committee (EC) veranwortet Ausgestaltung des Wettbewerbs. Jedes Mitglied ist für Vorbereitung und Durchführung eines Bereiches verantwortlich.das Operative Team (OT) unterstützt das Board und das EC in der Vorbereitung übers Jahr und in der Durchführung des Wettbewerbs. 17

19 JUDGES AND SCRUTINEERS 2013 JUROREN UND SCRUTINEERS 2013 Business Plan Presentation Judges 2012 Business Plan Presentation (56) Berg, Alexander Bertram, Michael Bjekovic, Robert Brand, Johann-Diedrich Bruenn, Katja Diethert, Alexander Esser, Klaus Fahr, Alexander Fees, Wolfram Fichtl, Katrin Frank, Detlef Grauel, Patrick Greiner, Alexander Hahn, Thomas Hannig, Peer Hayn, Bernhard Heidemeyer, Peter Herrmann, Jesko Herrmann, Susanne Herzog, Florian Hieber, Frank Huber, Andreas Käfer, Timo Michael Karsch, Ulrich Kinski, Andreas Klasen, Jennifer Klug, Jens Kraemer, Clemens Kraft, Florian Lange, Stephan Lattemann, Frank Lenzen, Thomas Lusseault, Yvon Maidorn, Gerd Mattlener, Bastian Maurer, Andreas Möhler, Markus Mueller, Andreas Näther, Sylvio Nuscheler, Barbara Christine Ott, Tobias Recha, Martina Rettich, Thorsten Richter, Ralf Rinka, Carsten Ruehl, Stephan Schneider, Isabel Siebert, Kai Sommer, Jochen Tabatabai, Stefan Thater, Gerald Tillack, Karola Vadehra, Bernhard Prem Wagner, Thomas Wapstra, Henk Wolff, Frank Scrutineers 2012 Scrutineering (48) Amboß, Ralf Amend, Werner Bosch, Thomas Braus, Friedemann Dammert, Wolfgang Derichs, Wolfgang Drop, Frank Endreß, Joachim Falb, Jürgen Geipel, Sven Goyal, Vandit Granzow, Pit Härtel, Detlef Hech, Angelika Hegedus, Miki Jeitner, Timo Kirchoff, Sarah Kleijn, Emil Kleppe, Sebastian Köhne, Yvonne Kusstatscher, Gerd Lidzba, Thomas Maul, Ralf Möller, Benjamin Müller, Winfried Opdam, Rob Parmar, Hiten Paß, Julian Pfefferle, Sebastian Pohl, Wolfgang Priggem-Schürmann, Andreas Sagawe, Tassilo Scheifele, Christoph Schmidt, Reinhold Schmidt, Ronny Schoen, Wolfgang Schütze, Thomas Shetty, Keerthan Speer, Lutz Steinfurth, Ulf Stenner, Patrick Steuernagel, Peter Struck, Axel Thomassen, Kevin Trappmann, Gerd Wagner, Günther Weinreich, Karl Ziebell, Alexander 18

20 Cost Analysis & Engineering Design Judges 2012 Cost Analysis (35) Azahaf, Hicham Bremmer, Thomas Buob, Manuel Drescher, Benjamin Grundner, Harald Hagl, Markus Hahn, Thomas Hartmann, Klaus Herth, Martin Hey, Matthias Hofmeister, Jörg Hoppe, Sebastian Klein, Christian Koenig, Ilja Kotzian, Andreas Löffler, Markus Meier, Stefan Metz, Simon Möll, Winfried Müller, Karsten Pälmer, Reinhard Piltzing, Roger Regh, Fabian Reubold, Philipp Rosenau, Bernhard Scharff, Robert Schnabel, Matthias Scigalla, Philipp Span, Benjamin Stein, Marcus Tesch, Anke Martina Timm, Martin Vogel, Jens Winkler, Tino Wruck, Sebastian Engineering Design (104) Ahola, Mikko Barrera-Medrano, Daniel Bayer, Bernward Beck, Markus Blonn, Markus Bolz, Peter Bremkamp, Joerg Carless, Owen Clarke, Pat Daniel, Marc Deckers, Jean-Noel Dölle, Norbert Elsinga, Gerrit Enning, Norbert Ewert, Sebastian Friedrich, Linus Frommer, Armin Gerhardt, Andreas Gerth, Hendrik Gesele, Frank Giebenhain, Clenn Goslich, Leonhard Graf, Michael Grams, Sebastian Grassinger, Thomas Gupta, Manabendra Narayan Halsdorf, Georges Hanigk, Martin Hickson, Alex Hollmann, Falco Hölzgen, Andre Huhn, Werner Jakobi, Reinhard Jauns-Seyfried, Stefanie Jennewein, Tobias Kamath, Vinayak Kaussen, Martin Kerber, Michael Kern, Henning Klaus, Hartmut Klink, Holger Klöss, Karl Knipp, Christian Kolb, Hartmut Krappel, Michael Krato, Tanja Kudritzki, Detlef Küppers, Jörg Ladda, Josefine Löser, Stefan Lück, Peter Maas, Gerhard Meier, Thomas Miksch, Rainer Milke, Burkhard Mueller, Rolf Müller, Christoph Nilsson, Lars Nowicki, Daniel Pälmer, Oliver Petrich, Florian Petz, Andreas Pfisterer, Richard Prehl, Christoph Rahlf, Björn Reetz, Volker Reitz, Jörg Andre Riderer, Dominic Roepke, Tobias Roquette, David Rouelle, Claude Sachse, Mick Sander, Udo Sattler, Steve Sayovitz, Steve Schäfer, Stephan Schäffler, Klaus Schenk, Juergen Schimmels, Juergen Schmid, Tobias Schneider, Thomas Schöniger, Sebastian Schreckeneder, Johannes Schweigert, Waldemar Seib, Timo Simonian, Samo Soens, Andreas Spoida, Thomas Stammen, Karsten Stange, Michael Stolz, Franz Strasser, Roman Thevenet, Mael Vogel, Thomas Völkl, Timo Volle, Carsten Wagner, Thomas Ward, Gavin Weber, Thomas Weiß, Tobias Wenzel, Frank Windisch, Gordon Wunschheim, Lukas Zöls, Thomas Status at the time of going to press. Status bei Redaktionsschluss 19

21 SPONSORS STATEMENTS SPONSORENSTATEMENTS Michael Groß Head of HR Marketing, AUDI AG FSG five days of tinkering, technology and teamwork! We at Audi are awaiting the event just as eagerly as the participating teams. After all, the pit lanes and race track are the perfect places to meet dedicated students and get to know them where our heart beats working on cars. What we share is a love of technology of Vorsprung durch Technik. At the same time, all the participants have exactly what we are looking for in future employees: specialist knowledge, innovative and creative solutions coupled with good teamwork and communication skills. And those who are able to put our brand values of sportiness, progressiveness and sophistication onto the race track are a good match for Audi as well. We offer tomorrow s engineers the chance to tackle exciting tasks in innovative areas. We look forward to an exciting event and wish all the teams every success! FSG fünf Tage Tüfteln, Technik und Teamwork. Wir bei Audi fiebern dem Event mindestens genauso aufgeregt entgegen wie die teilnehmenden Teams. In der Boxengasse und auf der Rennstrecke treffen wir engagierte Studenten und lernen sie dort kennen, wo auch unser Herz schlägt: Beim Tüfteln am Automobil. Die Begeisterung für Technik für Vorsprung durch Technik ist das, was uns dabei verbindet. Gleichzeitig bringen die Teams all das mit, was wir uns von unseren zukünftigen Mitarbeitern wünschen: Fachliches Wissen, innovative und kreative Lösungen, aber auch Teamund Kommunikationsfähigkeit. Und wer es schafft, unsere Markenwerte Sportlichkeit, Progressivität und Hochwertigkeit auf die Rennstrecke zu bringen, der passt auch gut zu Audi. Bei uns warten auf die Ingenieure von morgen spannende Aufgaben an innovativen Themen. Wir freuen uns auf das Event und wünschen den Teams viel Erfolg Don Carlson Director Post Secondary Education, Autodesk Autodesk Education Initiatives Autodesk wants students of all ages to imagine, design and create a better world. By partnering with academic leaders and institutions, Autodesk is helping educators to build skills and engagement, both in and out of the classroom, in order to prepare for successful careers in architecture, engineering, and digital arts. Autodesk offers the technology and learning resources that inspire the next generation of professionals, while providing institutions with educational pricing, training, curricula and community resources. For more information about Autodesk education programs and solutions, visit Über Autodesk Education Autodesk hilft Studenten jeden Alters dabei, sich eine bessere Welt vorzustellen, diese zu gestalten und zu schaffen. Außerdem unterstützt Autodesk durch die Kooperation mit akademischen Leitern und Institutionen Pädagogen dabei, die Fähigkeiten der Studenten weiterzuentwickeln und ihr Engagement zu stärken sowohl im Hörsaal als auch außerhalb und diese auf erfolgreiche Karrieren als Architekten, Ingenieure oder Digital Artists vorzubereiten. Autodesk bietet die Technologie und die Lehrmittel an, die die zukünftige Expertengeneration inspirieren soll. Institutionen profitieren von Sonderkonditionen, Trainings, Lehrplänen und Communities. Weitere Informationen zu Autodesk Education unter 20

22 Hans-Peter Beringer Vice President, Head of Business Management Automotive, BASF SE For BASF it s a pleasure to support Formula Student Germany, because we want to share our passion for automotive technology! Our engineering plastics are widely used in the automotive industry for example in vehicles range from bodywork and chassis to interior trim and engine components. Using plastics instead of other materials reduces vehicle weight and helps to conserve energy and reduce emissions. As a global chemical company BASF particularly focuses on science education, realizing that today s students will be the thinkers, innovators, discoverers and leaders of the future. We consider Formula Student Germany to be a great opportunity to get in contact with ambitious and well-educated young people. Good luck to all teams for this extraordinary competition! Wir freuen uns Formula Student Germany zu unterstützen - und so unsere Begeisterung für Technologie rund um das Automobil zu teilen! Die BASF bietet eine Vielzahl von Kunststofflösungen für die Automobilindustrie an, angefangen beim Karosseriebau, über das Fahrwerk bis hin zu Innenausstattung und Motoranbauteilen. Der Einsatz von Kunststoffen reduziert das Fahrzeuggewicht und trägt auf diese Weise zur Ressourcenschonung bei. Als ein globales Unternehmen der Chemieindustrie schätzen wir die universitäre Forschung, insbesondere die Ingenieurswissenschaften. Hier sehen wir die Denker, Erfinder und Führungspersönlichkeiten der Zukunft. Formula Student Germany bietet uns die Möglichkeit, mit ambitionierten und gut ausgebildeten Nachwuchskräften in Kontakt zu kommen. Wir wünschen allen Teilnehmern viel Glück in diesem außergewöhnlichen Wettbewerb! Michael Albrecht Head of HR Marketing International and Recruiting, BMW Group It is with great pleasure that the BMW Group supports initiatives such as Formula Student which combine acquired theory with practical experience in an exemplary manner. The acquisition of skills and key expertise such as interdisciplinary thinking, problem-solving and business knowledge is realized in an exemplary fashion in this competition. We are only too familiar with these requirements of teams from our own company. We therefore welcome applications from qualified Formula Student participants both from Germany and abroad for practical internships as well as job vacancies. We are looking for enthusiastic young engineers in various departments such as research and development who, like our own staff, enjoy being involved in innovative projects at the very highest level. Mit großer Freude unterstützt die BMW Group die Formula Student Initiative, da sie Studenten auf einzigartige Weise die Möglichkeit gibt, theoretisches Wissen mit gelebter Praxis zu verbinden. Hier, in der praktischen Anwendung, werden mit Begeisterung Fähigkeiten und Schlüsselkompetenzen wie z.b. fächerübergreifendes Denken, Problemlösefähigkeit oder wirtschaftliche Kenntnisse erlernt und erweitert. Diese Anforderungen an Teams kennen wir in der BMW Group nur zu gut. Daher freuen wir uns, wenn sich qualifizierte Teilnehmer aus dem In- und Ausland bei uns für Praxiseinsätze oder auf offene Stellen bewerben. Verschiedene Bereiche wie z. B. Forschung und Entwicklung suchen begeisterte Nachwuchsingenieure, die genauso wie unsere Mitarbeiter Spaß daran haben, auf höchstem Niveau an innovativen Themen mitzuwirken. 21

23 SPONSORS STATEMENTS SPONSORENSTATEMENTS Bernhard Bihr President, Bosch Engineering GmbH Diversity is one of our values, as well as a component part of our strategy: at Bosch, there is a mix of individual abilities, experience, and work styles. It is this that gives us our innovative strength and secures our global success. Diversity is also what we re looking for at Formula Student: it s not the fastest car that wins, but the team with the best overall combination of design, race performance, financial planning, and selling points. That s why we re glad to support talented young people who are innovative and committed, and who work together in a team to master interdisciplinary challenges. We are looking forward to stimulating discussions with the students attending, and wish all the teams every success. Vielfalt gehört zu unseren Werten und zu unserer strategischen Ausrichtung: Bei Bosch wirken individuelle Kompetenzen, Erfahrungen und Arbeitsstile zusammen. Das macht uns innovativ und sichert unseren weltweiten Erfolg. Um Vielfalt geht es auch bei der Formula Student: Nicht das schnellste Auto gewinnt, sondern das Team mit dem besten Gesamtpaket aus Konstruktion und Rennperformance, Finanzplanung und Verkaufsargumenten. Daher freuen wir uns, innovative und engagierte Nachwuchskräfte zu unterstützen, die in Teamarbeit die interdisziplinären Herausforderungen gemeinsam meistern. Wir freuen uns auf anregende Gespräche mit den Studierenden und wünschen allen Teams viel Erfolg! Dr. Ralf Napiwotzki General Manager, Brunel GmbH Brunel has once again signed up as a sponsor as the Formula Student Germany (FSG) goes into its eighth round at the legendary Hockenheimring. Again and again, we are thrilled to see the creativity, passion and team spirit demonstrated by the students who take part. Technical skills and strength of will are essential assets without which the challenges posed by this design competition could never be mastered. Direct and personal contact with the teams also gives us the chance to both position Brunel as an attractive employer and offer the students an initial insight into the world of work. At the same time, the FSG is an important barometer of the latest technological developments. What the students here come up with from combustion engines to alternative drive systems testifies to their impressive innovative skills and augurs well for our future engineers. Auch bei der achten Auflage der Formula Student Germany (FSG) am legendären Hockenheimring ist Brunel wieder als Sponsor dabei. Die Kreativität, Leidenschaft und der Teamgeist der teilnehmenden Studenten begeistert uns immer wieder aufs Neue. Fachkompetenz und Willensstärke sind die Grundlagen, die gestellten Herausforderungen bei diesem Konstruktionswettbewerb überhaupt zu meistern. Der direkte und persönliche Kontakt zu den Teams gibt uns die Möglichkeit, Brunel als attraktiven Arbeitgeber zu präsentieren sowie den Studenten erste Einblicke in die Berufswelt zu ermöglichen. Zudem ist die FSG ein wichtiger Gradmesser für technische Neuentwicklungen: Ob Verbrennungsmotoren oder alternative Antriebe was die Studierenden hier entwickeln, zeugt von hoher Innovationskraft und damit großem Potenzial für unseren Ingenieurnachwuchs. 22

24 Barbara Texter Teamleader Strategic University Relations, Continental AG For over 140 years, Continental has been working on motorized individual mobility of the future. In order to continue this success story, we are constantly looking for qualified technical and management personnel. Top talent of the kind we are seeking can be found at the Formula Student competition. There, working in teams, the students experience the values that are also indispensible for a successful career at Continental: teamwork, for one another, freedom to act and passion to win. In addition to this, a large international project like Formula Student hones the social skills that we look for in all our employees. With this in mind, we support the teams by providing material and expertise, now and in the future, and wish everyone success for the Formula Student Germany at the Hockenheimring. Seit über 140 Jahren arbeitet Continental erfolgreich an der individuellen Mobilität der Zukunft. Um diese Erfolgsstory weiterzuschreiben sind wir ständig auf der Suche nach qualifizierten Fach- und Führungskräften. Diese Toptalente finden wir beim internationalen Konstruktionswettbewerb Formula Student. Durch die Arbeit in den Teams erleben die Studierenden die Werte, die auch für eine erfolgreiche Karriere bei Continental unerlässlich sind: Teamwork, Verbundenheit, große gestalterische Freiräume und die Leidenschaft, Projekte zum Erfolg zu führen. Zudem schärft ein derartiges internationales Großprojekt wie Formula Student die Sozialkompetenzen, die wir bei allen unseren Einsteigern suchen. Daher unterstützen wir jetzt und in Zukunft die Teams mit Material und Know-How und wünschen allen viel Erfolg bei der Formula Student Germany auf dem Hockenheimring. Peter Berg Senior Manager Global Talent Acquisition and Development, Daimler AG Enthusiasm and passion for innovation and technology are the driving force of the Automotive Industry. This eagerness is felt among the participants that show enormous engagement and endurance when working on their racing cars. Excellent knowledge of their field of activity, the comprehension of complex dependences and team work are decisive qualities shown in this competition. This exactly matches our requirements of gaining qualified staff. With our engagement we wish to make a contribution to bring forward the innovation force and enhance the passion of these talents for the Automotive Industry. At the Formula Student event we are looking forward to interesting discussions with the participants in order to show them the possibilities of starting their career with Daimler. We wish all participants a huge amount of energy and a successful event! Begeisterung und Leidenschaft für Innovationen und Technik sind der Motor der Automobilindustrie. Diesen Enthusiasmus spüren wir bei den Teilnehmern, die mit viel Engagement und Ausdauer an ihren Rennwagen arbeiten. Exzellentes Fachwissen, das Erfassen komplexer Zusammenhänge und Teamwork sind entscheidende Qualitäten, die bei diesem Wettbewerb unter Beweis gestellt werden. Diese entsprechen genau unseren Anforderungen an qualifizierte Nachwuchskräfte. Wir möchten mit unserem Engagement einen Beitrag dazu leisten, die Innovationskraft dieser Talente und ihre Begei terung für die Automobilindustrie zu fördern. Wir freuen uns auf interessante Gespräche während des Formula Student Events mit den Teilnehmern, rund um die Themen Einstieg und Karriere. Wir wünschen den Teilnehmern eine ganze Ladung Energie und ein erfolgreiches Event! 23

25 SPONSORS STATEMENTS SPONSORENSTATEMENTS Clemens Klinke Chairman of the board of managing directors, DEKRA Automobil GmbH Member of the board, DEKRA SE DEKRA supports Formula Student Germany from the outset as technical partner. Our engineers have well grounded know how and expertise in professional motor racing, for example as technical supervisors in the German Touring Car Masters (DTM) championship. In 2013 again the structure of all vehicles has been proven at the DEKRA Technology Centre regarding safety in rollover, side and frontal impacts. Approx. two dozen teams brought the frontal crash attenuators of their bolides for testing directly to the DEKRA Technology Center. This way Formula Student provides the students the opportunity to make their first personal contacts with DEKRA. As Europe s largest organisation of technical experts, DEKRA is constantly on the lookout for highly motivated employees who have a high level of knowledge, teamwork skills and initiative - and, as we say in Germany, who have petrol in the veins. DEKRA engagiert sich als Offizieller Technischer Partner von Beginn an bei der Formula Student Germany. Unsere Ingenieure verfügen über umfangreiches Know-how und Erfahrungen im professionellen Rennsport, unter anderem als Technische Kommissare der Deutschen Tourenwagen Masters (DTM). Das DEKRA Technology Center hat auch im Jahr 2013 alle Fahrzeugstrukturen im Hinblick auf die Sicherheit beim Fahrzeugüberschlag, beim Seitenanprall und beim Frontalanprall überprüft. Rund zwei Dutzend Teams ließen die energieabsorbierenden Frontalaufprallstrukturen ihrer Boliden direkt im DEKRA Technology Center testen. So bietet die FSG den Studierenden die Möglichkeit, erste persönliche Kontakte zu DEKRA zu knüpfen. Als Europas größte Sachverständigen-Organisation ist DEKRA ständig auf der Suche nach motivierten Mitarbeitern mit hohem Wissensstand, Teamfähigkeit und Eigeninitiative, die Benzin im Blut haben. Friedhelm Pickhard President, ETAS GmbH Speed, high technology, and team spirit what could be better than to measure oneself in these disciplines? ETAS is proud to be a main sponsor of Formula Student Germany. We share the thrills with our 18 teams as with engineering skills and passion they show their mettle under the toughest conditions. Awards go not only to the fastest cars, but also to the best combination of design, performance, finance, and business planning. And for ETAS, these disciplines are part of everyday life. Only companies that take on global competition with commitment will continue to operate successfully and produce innovations in our case integrated tools, tool solutions, and services for the development and maintenance of embedded systems. We wish all teams the motivation, enthusiasm, and success required to be front-runners in the field. Geschwindigkeit, Spitzentechnologie und Team-Spirit was kann es Schöneres geben, als sich in diesen Disziplinen zu messen? Mit Stolz unterstützt ETAS als ein Hauptsponsor die Formula Student Germany. Wir fiebern mit unseren 18 Teams mit, wenn sie mit Ingenieurskunst und Herzblut unter den härtesten Bedingungen zeigen, was sie können. Ausgezeichnet werden nicht nur die schnellsten Boliden, sondern die beste Kombination aus Konstruktion, Leistung, Finanzen und Businessplanung. Für ETAS gehören diese Disziplinen zum Alltag. Nur wer ihnen engagiert begegnet und sich dem globalen Wettbewerb stellt, wird auch künftig weltweit erfolgreich wirtschaften und Innovationen hervorbringen in unserem Fall integrierte Tools, Werkzeuglösungen und Services für die Entwicklung und Wartung von Embedded Systemen. Wir wünschen allen Teams den Spirit und Erfolg, ganz vorne mit dabei zu sein. 24

26 Janine Hempelmann Consultant Online Communication, HARTING Electronics GmbH & Co. KG HARTING technology group develops innovative solutions and technologies for connectivity and networks. Highly motivated young professionals are necessary to create innovations for our customers. Formula Student is considered by HARTING as an outstanding opportunity to encourage the young generation of engineers we regularly seek as an employer. In Formula Student, the participants can prove in practice their professional knowledge and management by developing new solutions through team work. When technical aspects of a solution are addressed, energy efficiency and conservation of resources should play a central role. Therefore, HARTING will award the FSE team that will realise a solution with the best energy efficient values. Die HARTING Technologiegruppe entwickelt innovative Lösungen und Technologien in der Verbindungstechnik. Damit wir auch zukünftig unsere Kunden mit Innovationen versorgen können, braucht es junge, motivierte Menschen. Die Formula Student ist eine hervorragende Möglichkeit, um den technischen Nachwuchs zu fördern, den wir als Unternehmen suchen. Hier können die Studenten in der Praxis demonstrieren, wie sie in Teamarbeit neue Lösungen entwickeln und dabei ihr technisches Fachwissen und betriebswirtschaftliches Know-how unter Beweis stellen. Wenn es um neue technische Lösungsansätze geht, sollten auch immer Energieeffizienz und Ressourcenschonung eine zentrale Rolle spielen. HARTING wird deshalb einen Preis an das Team verleihen, das bei der Formula Student Electric den geringsten Energieverbrauch realisiert. Anke Barkmann Junior Employer Branding Manager, Human Resources, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA For years, global adhesives market leader Henkel has been supporting the contest, the events and the competing teams around the world. Why? We love the energy-laden, electrifying atmosphere where young, talented people who are fascinated by technology set themselves a goal and follow their vision through with passion and dedication. They are our kind of people. We want to get to know them and perhaps even help them to start their careers at Henkel. Above all, we want to encourage them, give them access to the latest solutions from research and development, and share our expertise with them. Advanced high-performance adhesives and sealants from Henkel have long been an indispensable part of our daily lives. The knowledge gained about them here can later inspire many of the participating young engineers to create groundbreaking engineering applications and MRO solutions. Schon seit Jahren unterstützt Klebstoff-Weltmarktführer Henkel den Wettbewerb, das Event und die beteiligten Teams rund um die Welt. Warum? Uns begeistert die energiegeladene, elektrisierende Atmosphäre, in der sich junge talentierte, Technik-faszinierte Menschen einer Vision verschreiben und ihr Ziel konsequent und voller Leidenschaft bis zur Umsetzung verfolgen. Solche Menschen passen zu uns. Wir möchten sie kennenlernen und ihnen vielleicht sogar den Einstieg in eine Karriere bei Henkel ermöglichen. Vor allem aber möchten wir sie fördern und ihnen neueste Lösungen aus Forschung und Entwicklung sowie unser Know-how zur Verfügung stellen. Moderne Hochleistungskleb- und -dichtstoffe von Henkel sind aus dem Lebensalltag längst nicht mehr wegzudenken. Vielen der hier teilnehmenden Nachwuchsingenieure werden sie später als Rüstzeug für zukunftsweisende Ingenieursleistungen und MRO-Lösungen dienen. 25

27 Christian Willenberg Human Resources, IAV GmbH With over 5,000 members of staff, IAV is one of the world s leading providers of engineering services to the automotive industry. The company can look back on 30 years of experience in developing innovative concepts and technologies for future vehicle generations. Core competencies include perfected, production-ready solutions in all fields of powertrain, electronics and vehicle development. IAV supports Formula Student Germany and individual teams to produce interest to take part in the engineering departments of the company. To name one example from the motorsport segment: IAV was involved in developing a 2-liter four-cylinder high-speed engine for mass production. Powered by this engine, the BMW 320si went into mass production as the base vehicle for touring-car racing. For further information about IAV, go to IAV ist mit über Mitarbeitern weltweit einer der führenden Engineering-Partner der Automobilindustrie. Das Unternehmen entwickelt seit 30 Jahren innovative Konzepte und Technologien für zukünftige Fahrzeuggenerationen. Zu den Kernkompetenzen gehören perfekte, serientaugliche Lösungen in allen Bereichen der Antriebsstrang-, Elektronik-, und Fahrzeugentwicklung. IAV unterstützt die Formula Student Germany und einzelne Teams auch um das Interesse an einer Mitwirkung in den Fachabteilungen zu erwecken. Um ein Beispiel aus dem Bereich Motorsport zu nennen: IAV war bei der Serienentwicklung eines 2-Liter-Vierzylinder-Hochdrehzahlmotors beteiligt. Als Grundlage für den Tourenwagensport ging der BMW 320si mit diesem Motor in Serie. Weitere Infos zu IAV erhalten Sie über unser Karriereportal Joachim Reichle Director Corporate Personnel Development, MAHLE International GmbH The MAHLE Group is one of the top 30 automotive suppliers and the globally leading manufacturer of components and systems for the internal combustion engine and its peripherals. MAHLE has enjoyed close ties to motor sport activities since the early days. Thus we know: if you want to do something decisive, you need a vision, topped with courage, perseverance, and drive. When the environment fits and the team is right, ambitious projects and convincing solutions emerge from innovative ideas. As a company with a passion for the automobile, we are proud to be part of the Formula Student Germany. We support formula student teams who are fascinated by the automotive world and who want to achieve more by working together the same way we are. We are happy to support talented and enthusiastic engineers in reaching their ambitious goals and we wish all participants an successful Event! Der MAHLE Konzern zählt zu den 30 größten Automobilzulieferern und ist der weltweit führende Hersteller von Komponenten und Systemen für den Verbrennungsmotor und dessen Peripherie. Als ein von Anfang an dem Motorsport verbundenes Unternehmen wissen wir: Wer Entscheidendes bewegen will, braucht eine Vision. Und dazu Mut, Ausdauer und Biss. Wenn dann noch das Umfeld stimmt und das Team das richtige ist, werden aus innovativen Ideen ehrgeizige Projekte und überzeugende Lösungen. Als ein Unternehmen mit einer Leidenschaft für das Automobil, sind wir stolz, ein Teil der Formula Student zu sein. Wir unterstützten Teams, die genauso wie MAHLE fasziniert sind vom Automobil und gemeinsam mehr bewegen wollen. Wir freuen uns, talentierte und enthusiastische angehende Ingenieure bei der Erreichung ihrer ehrgeizigen Ziele zu unterstützen und wünschen allen Teilnehmern ein erfolgreiches Event. 26

28 Dr. Bernhard Frey Head of Human Resources Marketing & Recruiting, MAN Truck & Bus AG MAN Truck & Bus is a leading international supplier of commercial vehicles and transport solutions. The consistently efficient trucks, buses and engines from MAN put the engineering skills of our outstanding employees on to the road. Combined with reliable and innovative technologies and the highest level of customer orientation, these have provided the basis for our success for over 250 years. MAN Truck & Bus has many years experience in the field of motor sports. Every year, MAN successfully leads the way at the Truck Race European Championships. That is why MAN sponsors talented young people at Formula Student who develop sophisticated vehicle concepts with passion and technical expertise. We are looking forward to four exciting race days at the Hockenheimring and wish all the teams every success! Die MAN Truck & Bus AG ist einer der führenden internationalen Anbieter von Nutzfahrzeugen und Transportlösungen. Die konsequent effizienten Lkw, Busse und Motoren von MAN bringen die Ingenieurskunst unserer hervorragenden Mitarbeiter auf die Straße. In Kombination mit zuverlässigen und innovativen Technologien sowie höchster Kundenorientierung bilden diese seit mehr als 250 Jahren die Basis unseres Erfolgs. MAN Truck & Bus verfügt über langjährige Erfahrungen im Motorsportbereich. Jedes Jahr fährt MAN bei den Truck Race Europameisterschaften erfolgreich voraus. Aus diesem Grund sponsert MAN junge Talente bei Formula Student, die mit Leidenschaft und technischem Sachverstand ausgeklügelte Fahrzeugkonzepte entwickeln. Wir freuen uns auf vier spannende Renntage auf dem Hockenheimring und wünschen allen Teams viel Erfolg! Lauren Tabolinsky Student Competition Program Specialist, MathWorks Employing a Model-Based Design approach to automotive design process for the Formula Student Germany Competition enables teams to design, test, validate and share their models within one environment. Competitions like Formula Student Germany present a unique engineering challenge that requires months of intense focus and hard work. Using industry-standard tools such as MATLAB and Simulink helps students tackle real engineering problems and acquire the collaboration, time-management, and leadership skills they will need for careers in industry. Learn more about how MathWorks support Formula Student Germany: formula-student-germany/ Formula Student Germany bietet Studententeams eine einzigartige Herausforderung, die innerhalb einer kurzen Vorbereitungs- und Entwicklungszeit und mit großem Engagement und Motivation bewältigt wird. Der modellbasierte Entwicklungsansatz mit MATLAB und Simulink erlaubt es den Teams, im Rahmen dieses Wettbewerbs ihre Simulationsmodelle in einer integrierten Plattform zu entwickeln, zu testen und zu validieren. Zusätzlich zu den großen Herausforderungen im Ingenieursbereich, sammeln die Teams wertvolle Erfahrungen in Teamwork, Leadership, und Zeitmanagement. Erfahrungen die helfen, sich erfolgreich auf den Arbeitsmarkt vorzubereiten. Lernen Sie mehr zum Thema: MathWorks unterstützt die Formula Student Germany: formula-student-germany/ 27

29 Konstanze Marinoff Director Human Resource Marketing, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Porsche stands for Intelligent Performance for maximum power and efficiency at the same time. With more than victories, Porsche, as the most successful manufacturer in motorsports, also stands for extraordinary team spirit. With our return to the LMP1-Series of the World Sportscar Championship and the 24h of Le Mans in 2014, we will continue our long tradition in motorsports. Formula Student is also based on excellent engineering skills. More important than a fast car, is an intelligent package of team performance and innovative ideas. These factors will lead to success. We are looking forward to welcoming ambitious participants of the Formula Student at Porsche in line with various career entry opportunities. Define the next chapter of the future of sportscar engineering at the Formula Student competition and at Porsche. We wish all the teams good luck and success! Porsche steht für Intelligent Performance für maximale Leistung bei gleichzeitiger Effizienz. Mit mehr als Rennsiegen steht Porsche als der erfolgreichste Hersteller im Motorsport darüber hinaus für einzigartige Teamleistungen. Mit der Rückkehr in die LMP1-Serie der Sportwagen- Weltmeisterschaft und den 24 Stunden von Le Mans 2014, setzen wir unsere lange Tradition im Spitzen-Motorsport fort. Auch in der Formula Student geht es um Ingenieurskunst. Nicht nur ein schnelles Auto ist entscheidend, sondern ein intelligentes Gesamtpaket aus Teamfähigkeit und innovativen Ideen bestimmt den Erfolg. Wir freuen uns, engagierte Formula Student Teilnehmer im Rahmen vielfältiger Einstiegsmöglichkeiten bei Porsche begrüßen zu dürfen. Schreiben Sie mit am nächsten Kapitel der Zukunft des Sportwagens - bei der Formula Student und bei Porsche. Wir wünschen allen Teams viel Glück und Erfolg! John D. Stuart SVP Global Academic Program, PTC Inc. PTC is very pleased to support the Formula Student Germany competition. Formula Student Germany is so important because it replicates the needs of our 10,000 customers in Europe. Students learn how to design, build and compete on the track just like our manufacturing customers design, build and compete in the marketplace. Formula Student Germany is a great test bed for the Engineers of the Future. It provides you with the essential skills to compete for jobs and then once you have a job, compete in the marketplace. PTC ist sehr erfreut den Formula Student Germany Wettbewerb zu unterstützen. Die Formula Student Germany ist sehr wichtig, weil es die Bedürfnisse unserer Kunden in Europa repliziert. Die Studenten lernen, planen, bauen und konkurrieren auf der Strecke genauso wie unsere Kunden aus der Fertigungsindustrie planen, bauen und auf dem Markt konkurrieren. Formula Student Germany ist ein großer Prüfstand für die Ingenieure der Zukunft. Studenten erwerben durch Formula Student Germany die notwendigen Skills, um sich auf dem Arbeitsmarkt zu positionieren. 28

30 Klaus Hofmann Product Manager ECO Competition Cars Sponsoring ECO Competition Cars/ ACS-P, SKF GmbH The challenges in the automotive industry are diverse: The globalisation is changing the production and the markets around the world. Climate change and the shortage of fossil fuels require new and better technologies. At the same time, manufacturers must be flexible enough to meet the high demands that each customer has on individuality and comfort of a car. To face these challenges it requires courage, strength and endurance, but also creativity, teamwork and vision. Qualities that you, dear participants, demonstrate already today. We are pleased to support young students from all over the world with such an ambitious project as the Formula Student. On behalf of the SKF team, we wish all participants good luck! Die Herausforderungen in der Automobilindustrie sind vielfältig: Die Globalisierung verändert die Produktions- und Absatzmärkte auf der ganzen Welt. Der Klimawandel und der Mangel an fossilen Brennstoffen erfordern neue, bessere Technologien. Gleichzeitig müssen die Hersteller flexibel genug sein, um die hohen Ansprüche zu erfüllen, die jeder einzelne Kunde an Individualität und Komfort eines Automobils hat. Sich diesen Herausforderungen zu stellen verlangt Mut, Kraft und Ausdauer, aber auch Kreativität, Teamarbeit und Weitsicht. Eigenschaften die Sie, liebe Teilnehmer, mit Ihrem Engagement bereits heute beweisen. Dazu möchten wir Ihnen schon jetzt gratulieren. Wir freuen uns, junge Studenten aus allen Teilen der Welt bei einem so ambitionierten Projekt wie der Formula Student unterstützen zu können. Im Namen des gesamten SKF Teams wünschen wir allen Teilnehmern viel Erfolg! Regine Siemann Head of Global Employer Branding, Tognum AG We accept the challenge! This holds true for the teams at Formula Student Germany, which have invested one year of hard work into the development of their racing cars, as well as for the Tognum engineers. This year, 115 teams from all over the world are facing the multiple challenges for humans and technology connected by the shared passion for technology. Tognum supports the event for the sixth time already and, for the third time, rewards outstanding engineering skills with the Most Innovative Power Train Award. Personally, I am fascinated each year anew by the harmonic coexistence of the will to succeed and team spirit. I am looking forward to eventful days and interesting conversations in this unique atmosphere, to seeing familiar and new faces, who want to move the world with Tognum. I wish all teams the best of luck and a podium position! Wir stellen uns der Herausforderung! Das gilt sowohl für die Teams der Formula Student Germany, die ein Jahr harte Arbeit in die Entwicklung ihrer Rennwagen gesteckt haben, als auch für die Tognum-Ingenieure. Den vielfältigen Herausforderungen an Mensch und Technik stellen sich in diesem Jahr in Hockenheim 115 Teams aus aller Welt verbunden durch ihre gemeinsame Leidenschaft für Technik. Tognum unterstützt den Event bereits zum sechsten Mal und belohnt zum dritten Mal herausragende Ingenieurkunst mit dem Most Innovative Powertrain Award. Persönlich fasziniert mich jedes Jahr aufs Neue das harmonische Miteinander von Erfolgswillen und Teamgeist. Ich freue mich auf ereignisreiche Tage und interessante Gespräche in dieser einzigartigen Atmosphäre, auf bekannte und neue Gesichter, die mit Tognum die Welt bewegen möchten. Ich wünsche allen Teams einen Platz auf dem Siegertreppchen! 29

31 Thomas Albrecht VDI-Society Automotive and Traffic Systems Technologies, VDI e.v. If Formula Student didn t exist it ought to be invented on the spot. It epitomizes everything that makes the engineering profession so exhilarating: the cool, scientific pursuit of the optimum result, as measured against the irrefutable, objective scale of physical measurement, combined with the highly emotional values of imagination and inventiveness and the focused and frantic co-operation within a team of likeminded companions, who together will face the heat of the competition, and share the elation of success, or the burden of failure, in solidarity. VDI with its Society for Vehicle and Transport Technology have established Formula Student Germany in its beginning, and continue as its spiritual sponsors, because it provides engineering students with an opportunity to live their passion, and to strive for excellence in a very early stage of their careers. Wenn es die Formula Student nicht gäbe, man müsste sie auf der Stelle erfinden. Sie bringt auf den Punkt, was den Ingenieurberuf so begeisternd macht: das kühle, wissenschaftliche Streben nach optimalen Ergebnissen, gemessen am unwiderlegbaren, objektiven Maßstab physikalischer Größen, gepaart mit den hochemotionalen Werten der Phantasie, des Einfallsreichtums und der konzentrierten Zusammenarbeit in einem Team aus Gleichgesinnten, in dem auch hoher Druck gemeinsam ausgehalten und Erfolg wie Misserfolg zusammen errungen und ertragen werden. Der VDI mit seiner Fachgesellschaft für Fahrzeug- und Verkehrstechnik hat die Formula Student Germany etabliert und ist ihr ideeller Träger, weil sie dem Nachwuchs im Ingenieurberuf eine Chance gibt, diese Begeisterung zu leben und schon früh in der eigenen Laufbahn nach Exzellenz zu streben. Thomas Lieber Head of Electro-Traction, Volkswagen AG Volkswagen is once again at the Formula Student Event at the Hockenheimring to support and to look for an open dialogue with young talents. Alongside their expert knowledge, these aspiring engineers have innovative power and creativity as well as team and communication skills, which is exactly what is needed for a career and for working successfully in our company. We are therefore happy to support highly-motivated young engineers with our expert knowledge, to inform them about the varied and individual opportunities to start a career in our company and to encourage their enthusiasm for Volkswagen as an attractive employer. And we always have the same common denominator: The enthusiasm for Das Auto. We wish all teams a successful and exciting competition! Volkswagen fördert bei der Formula Student hoffnungsvolle Talente und tritt mit ihnen in den Dialog. Die angehenden Ingenieurinnen und Ingenieure bringen Fachwissen mit, Innovationskraft, Kreativität, Team- und Kommunikationsfähigkeit. Das sind genau die richtigen Stärken für eine erfolgreiche Karriere bei Europas größtem Automobilhersteller. Wir unterstützen die Nachwuchskräfte mit dem Wissen unserer Experten und informieren sie über die vielfältigen Einstiegs- und Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten bei Volkswagen. Einen gemeinsamen Nenner haben wir in unseren Gesprächen auf dem Hockenheimring auf jeden Fall: die Begeisterung für Das Auto. Wir wünschen allen Teams einen erfolgreichen und spannenden Wettbewerb! 30

32 Martin Frick Head of Talent Attraction & Social Media, ZF Friedrichshafen AG As a global leader in driveline and chassis technology, ZF is permanently looking for highly qualified, creative, and motivated junior staff. Team players with key competences such as organizational skills as well as well-founded knowledge in project management and cost optimization are just what we need. As a result of the fact that we find exactly such key qualifications with the Formula students, we have been committed to those undertakings for years. Moreover, we perceive this commitment as an important contribution to enhancing the education quality as well as practice orientation at the universities. FSG makes it possible to link the engineer training and qualification with motorsports - a highly emotional and fascinating topic. I am personally convinced that the entire business site is profiting from such projects, but, primarily us, the ZF Group, as a technology-oriented company. ZF als ein weltweit führender Technologiekonzern in der Antriebs- und Fahrwerktechnik ist permanent auf der Suche nach qualifizierten, kreativen und motivierten Nachwuchskräften. Gefragt sind Schlüsselkompetenzen wie Teamfähigkeit, Organisationstalent und solide Kenntnisse in Projektmanagement und Kostenoptimierung. Da wir genau diese Schlüsselqualifikationen bei den Formula Studenten finden, engagieren wir uns seit vielen Jahren. Wir sehen darin einen wichtigen Beitrag, die Ausbildungsqualität und Praxisnähe an den Hochschulen zu stärken. Das Projekt Formula Student ermöglicht es, die Ingenieursausbildung mit dem Rennsport zu verknüpfen, einem emotionalen und faszinierenden Thema. Ich bin davon überzeugt, dass hiervon der ganze Wirtschaftsstandort profitiert, aber natürlich auch wir als Technologiekonzern. LIVE TIMING AT FSG DAS FSG LIVE TIMING During the dynamic events a website for the FSG live timing will be available online. On you will continuously find the latest lap times, of the teams on track at that specific moment in time. The personal best of the teams will be shown in green. An overall best time in the respective class (FSC or FSE) will be displayed in pink. To stay informed, the overall best lap times will always be shown, regardless of the level of lap times achieved at the time. Während der dynamischen Events wird im Internet eine Webseite fürs Live Timing verfügbar sein. Unter erfährt man immer die neuesten Rundenzeiten, die von den Teams zum jeweiligen Zeitpunkt gefahren werden. Dabei wird die persönliche Bestzeit eines Teams in grüner Farbe markiert. Eine neu gefahrene absolute Bestzeit in der jeweiligen Fahrzeugklasse (FSC oder FSE) wird in Pink dargestellt. Um den Überblick behalten zu können, werden die absoluten Bestzeiten immer dargestellt, unabhängig von den aktuell gefahrenen Zeiten. In 2013, several displays are again available on the dynamics area. Auch in 2013 wird es wieder mehrere Displays bei den dynamischen Disziplinen geben. In addition, the latest lap times will be available online on Zusätzlich sind die aktuellen Rundenzeiten unter verfügbar. 31

33 FORMULA NORTH FORMULA NORTH How did it begin? FSG 2010 was the last competition in which I participated in, as a member of the University of Toronto Racing Team, before I embarked like many others to become an alumnus of the Formula Student series. I can speak for all FS Alumni when I say that there was a constant nagging feeling as to what would I do and where would I go after I graduated. In this mood I asked my colleague as to why was it that Canada did not have any platform such as Formula Student. He basically replied, Why don t you start one? And I took it a bit too literally. What is the motivation behind Formula North? The majority of the people I interacted with in Canada had no idea what Formula Student was about. All this talent here in Canada, and there was no platform to showcase it! Formula North was created of two reasons: for the purpose of spreading awareness of the FS series and of providing a fair competitive platform for teams to compete within. What obstacles did you face while organizing the first event in 2012? In the beginning it was finding the right people to build a team to organize the event. Only 5 of us on the final team had past FS experience. For the others this was an adventure and they weren t sure of what to expect. The biggest obstacle after that was finding a venue. We approached many venues, but it was one dismissal after the other. I scouted race tracks all over Ontario, but none fit the profile for an FS event and the requirements on our list. We did not get a definite answer for our chosen location until 3 months before the actual event in 2012! The uncertainty surrounding the location of the event really hurt us when we approached companies for sponsorship. Between March and June of 2011 alone we had received close to 52 sponsorship proposal rejections. There were other obstacles we ran into, the final blow being the loss of a $15000 sponsor, three weeks prior to the event. We had to face a huge dilemma should we go ahead and organize the event knowing that we would go into debt, or should we back out and ruin any chances for another FS Canadian event to ever be organized. We chose the former. It was a huge sacrifice for most of us, but it was a very important one. Was FN2013 any easier? Yes 2013 was a bit easier, to say the least. I didn t realize this earlier last year, however. I was so burnt out after FN2012 that I quit my day job and arrived at FSG2012 to volunteer. I had already made up my mind that FN2013 would not be happening. And had it not been for a few amazing FSG officials, it probably wouldn t have. I was advised (scolded) that every new venture is hard in the beginning because you have to prove yourself. And once you have shown the world Wie hat alles angefangen? FSG 2010 war der letzte Wettbewerb an dem ich als Mitglied des University of Toronto Racing Team teilgenommen habe. Danach wurde ich Alumni der Formula Students Serie. Ich denke, ich kann für alle FS Alumni sprechen, wenn ich sage, dass nachdem Ausstieg einen konstant Gedanken plagen was wohl als nächstes und ganz besonders nach dem Abschluss kommt. In dieser Stimmung fragte ich meinen Kollegen, warum es in Kanada keinen Wettbewerb wie die Formula Student gibt. Er antwortete nur,,warum gründest du nicht einen?. Seine Antwort nahm ich ein wenig zu wörtlich. Welche Motivation steckt hinter der Formula North? Die meisten Leute, mit denen ich in Kanada gearbeitet habe, hatten keine Ahnung, um was es bei Formula Student geht. All diese Talente hier in Kanada, und keine Möglichkeit, sie zu präsentieren! Die Formula North wurde aus zwei Gründen gegründet. Zum einen um die FS Serie auch in Kanada bekannter zu machen und zum anderen um eine faire wettbewerbsfähige Plattform zu schaffen, innerhalb der die Teams miteinander in Wettbewerb treten können. Welche Hürden musstest du während der Organisation der ersten Veranstaltung 2012 überwinden? Am Anfang war es schwierig die richtigen Leute für das Organisationsteam der Veranstaltung zu finden. Nur fünf von uns hatten FS Erfahrung. Für die anderen war es eher ein Abenteuer von dem sie nicht wussten, was sie erwarten würde. Das größte Hindernis danach war die Suche nach einem Veranstaltungsort. Wir haben uns viele potentielle Austragungsorte angeschaut, aber keiner kam infrage. Ich habe mir Rennstrecken in ganz Ontario angesehen, aber keine passte in das Profil für eine FS Veranstaltung und kam auch unseren Anforderungen nicht entgegen. Von dem Standort, den wir uns letztendlich ausgesucht haben, haben wir erst 3 Monate vor dem Event eine definitive Zusage bekommen! Dass wir so lange nicht wussten, ob und wo der Event nun wirklich stattfindet, hatte einen negativen Einfluss während unserer Suche nach Sponsoren. Allein zwischen März und Juni 2011 erhielten wir 52 Ablehnungen von Sponsoren. Es gab noch andere Hindernisse, aber das Schlimmste war der Verlust eines $ Sponsors nur drei Wochen vor der Veranstaltung. Das bescherte uns ein riesiges Dilemma - sollten wir weitermachen und die Veranstaltung in dem Bewusstsein ausrichten, dass wird uns verschulden oder lassen wir es sein. Wir entschieden uns für die erste Möglichkeit. Es war ein großes Opfer für die meisten von uns, aber es war eine sehr wichtige Entscheidung. War FN2013 einfacher? Ja man kann sagen, dass 2013 ein bisschen einfacher war. Mir war das zu Beginn des letzten Jahres nicht wirklich be- 32

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36 PAT S CORNER - MECCANO PAT S CORNER - MECCANO This picture will probably bring a smile of recognition to the faces of the older Design Judges at FSG, but may well get just a passing disinterested glance from the student competitors. They do not realise how important this toy was in the education of young engineers of an earlier generation! Beim Anblick dieses Bildes werden die älteren Design Juroren der FSG wahrscheinlich wissend lächeln, während die teilnehmenden Studenten es wohl höchstens beiläufig betrachten. Sie wissen nicht wie wichtig dieses Spielzeug für die Ausbildung einer früheren Generation von Ingenieuren tatsächlich war! When I was a kid this was my favourite toy! In those days Meccano was literally a box full of perforated metal strips, brackets, gears, wheels and nuts and bolts. What you constructed was entirely up to your own imagination, unlike the Meccano kits sold today where you buy a pre-designed model and assemble it from the pieces supplied. While building something from your imagination, there were lessons learned that would stay with you for life... starting with knowing which way to turn the spanner! (A private joke here... The mentor of so many of us senior Judges was Carroll Smith. He claimed that the Universities were turning out young engineers who could calculate the stresses in a bolt but didn t know which way to turn the spanner!) I learned that when bolting together a structure, if I counted three holes along one arm and four holes down the other and put a five hole brace between those points, not only did I have a stiff, triangulated structure, but I also had a square right angle. This was many years before I ever heard of Pythagoras! This is what my box of Meccano looked when I was a boy. So sah meine Meccano Box aus als ich ein kleiner Junge war. Dies war mein Lieblingsspielzeug als ich klein war. Früher war Meccano eine Box mit vorgestanzten Metallstreifen, Klammern, Zahnrädern, Rädern, Muttern und Schrauben. Damit konntest du deiner Fantasie freien Lauf lassen und alles bauen, was dir in den Sinn kam im Gegensatz zu den Meccano Sets, die heute auf dem Markt sind und mit denen man lediglich ein vorgefertigtes Modell nachbaut. Während man etwas aus seiner Vorstellung heraus baute, lernte man seine Lektionen fürs Leben angefangen damit, dass man herausfindet, in welche Richtung der Schraubenschlüssel gedreht werden muss! (Das ist ein Insider Caroll Smith war Mentor von vielen von uns. Er war der Meinung, dass Universitäten junge Ingenieure ausbilden, die zwar die Spannung in einer Schraube berechnen können, aber nicht wissen, in welche Richtung sie den Schraubenschlüssel drehen müssen!) Beim Zusammenschrauben einer Struktur habe ich gelernt: Wenn ich drei Löcher an einer Strebe und vier Löcher an einer anderen abzähle und eine 5-löchrige Strebe zwischen We learned about Newton s Laws of Motion when all we knew about him was as an old Englishman who had an apple fall on his head! We learned about the orders of levers before we knew such things existed! We learned about geared reduction and RPM and Torque, you could have one or the other with the same electric motor, but not both. These skills were learned intuitively and without conscious effort, yet the lessons remained subliminally with us forever. They made understanding the complexities of a formal engi- diese Punkte stecke, bekomme ich nicht nur eine feste triangulierte Struktur sondern auch einen rechten Winkel. Das war lange bevor ich das erste Mal von Pythagoras gehört habe. Wir haben Newtons Gesetz der Bewegung schon damals gelernt, als wir ihn nur als den alten Engländer kannten, dem ein Apfel auf dem Kopf fiel. Wir haben die Hebelgesetze gelernt bevor wir wussten, dass sie überhaupt existieren. Wir lernten von Übersetzungen und Drehzahlen im Dreh- 35

37 neering education much easier to grasp. In the 21st century, young engineers play with computers. There is nothing wrong with this and I am certainly not going to state that Things were better in my day! They weren t, they were just different. So, why do I mention this? Well, something I have noticed repeatedly over the years is the difficulty that many students have is seeing load paths. A good example of this is where many teams position the suspension bell-crank pivots on the chassis. They often do not see where the forces are going, assuming they will go around corners without any vector forces incurred. This can be seen in the picture below where the designer hasn t taken into account the forces at the pivot which will bend the chassis tube. I think the Meccano generation of engineers see this intuitively, whereas the computer engineers do not. I will give you another example. When I was young, I made my model differential from Meccano, today s young engineer models his in Solidworks or something similar. moment, man kann das eine oder das andere aus einem elektrischen Motor erhalten, aber nicht beides. Diese Fähigkeiten haben wir intuitiv und ohne Anstrengung erlernt, trotzdem lernten wir unterbewusst fürs Leben. Dadurch konnten wir die Komplexität der Ingenieurausbildung sehr viel einfacher greifen. Im 21. Jahrhundert spielen junge Ingenieure mit Computern. Das ist nicht verkehrt und ich bin sicher nicht einer von denen, die sagen: Früher war alles besser! Das stimmt nicht, die Dinge waren einfach anders. Nun, warum sage ich das? Also, mir ist im Laufe der letzten Jahre aufgefallen, dass viele Studenten Schwierigkeiten haben, Lastpfade zu sehen. Ein gutes Beispiel ist die Stelle am Rahmen, auf die viele Teams die Drehpunkte ihrer Umlenkhebel platzieren. Sie erkennen oft nicht, wohin die Kräfte gehen und nehmen an, dass sie um die Ecke gehen, ohne die auftretenden Kraftvektoren zu berücksichtigen Das kann man im Bild unten sehen. Hier hat der Designer nicht die Kräfte auf der Achse beachtet, die das Rahmenrohr biegen. Ich glaube, dass die Meccano-Generation von Ingenieuren das intuitiv erkennt, wohingegen die Computer-Ingenieure dies nicht erkennen. Hier kommt ein weiteres Beispiel. Als ich klein war, baute ich mir ein Differential mit Meccano, heute modellieren junge Ingenieure so etwas mit Solidworks oder ähnlichem. So what is the difference? None, really. Both models show how a differential works, what clearances are required, allow it to be viewed from all angles etc. But mine allowed me to pick it up, to touch it, to get a real feel for it, something that cannot be done with its digital cousin. Historically, there is a tenuous connection between Meccano and Computers. In the 1930s, Differential Analysers (mechanical computers) were built at Manchester and Cambridge Universities in the UK using only Meccano parts. I am sure the scholars there learned a lot about logic calculations that could be later incorporated in semi conductor devices. They also learned some practical engineering lessons! Other skills learned as a youth using Meccano were related to tools and fasteners. The nuts and bolts supplied with the kits were rubbish, as were the tools. The threads were coarse (Whitworth?) and unsuitable for the application. The screws were soft with slotted heads and they burred easily. The nuts were stamped square items and turned by spanners stamped from sheet steel. Rubbish! I quickly learned the value of quality fasteners with appropriate threads which were available from the local bicycle Und was ist der Unterschied? Eigentlich gibt es keinen. Beide Modelle zeigen, wie ein Differential funktioniert, welche Spiele notwendig sind, sie lassen sich von allen Seiten betrachten usw. Aber ich konnte mein Modell hochheben, anfassen, um ein richtiges Gefühl dafür zu bekommen. Das ist etwas, was man mit dem digitalen Bruder nicht machen kann. Es gibt einen feinen Unterschied zwischen Meccano und dem Computer seit jeher In den 1930er Jahren wurden Differential Analysierer (mechanische Computer) an den britischen Universitäten Manchester und Cambridge nur aus Meccano-Teilen gebaut. Ich bin mir sicher, dass die Wissenschaftler dort sehr viel über logische Berechnungen lernten, die sie später in die Halbleiterteile einfließen ließen. Außerdem lernten sie Einiges über angewandte Ingenieurwissenschaften! Zusätzlich eignete man sich mit Meccano früh weitere Fähigkeiten an, die mit der Nutzung und dem Einsatz von Werkzeugen oder Verbindungselementen zusammenhängen. Die Muttern und Schrauben, die im Meccano - Kasten mitgeliefert wurden, waren Schrott, so wie auch die Werkzeuge. Die Gewinde waren grob und nicht geeignet für die Anwendung. Die Schrauben waren weich mit geschlitzten Köpfen und somit schnell ausgelutscht. Die Muttern waren gestanzte rechteckige Objekte und wurden mit aus Blech gestanzten 36

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40 INTERVIEW NMMU - PORT ELIZABETH (SOUTH AFRICA) Ross Charnock How did you learn about Formula Student and especially Formula Student Germany? Our university is funded by the Volkwagen Chair in South Africa. They proposed that we start a project similar to Ostfalia University who were competing in Formula Student Germany. We liked this idea and decided to take part. Why did you choose to participate in FSC/FSE? After competing in FSC in 2011, we decided to compete in the FSE class. We wanted to be the first African team that is doing FS Electric. Additionally we wanted to increase our research and knowledge of electric vehicles for our university. What are your goals for this competition? Our goal for our first participation in FSE is not only to complete the event, but to compete with our international counterparts. We want to achieve the best result as possible. Who supported you? Who did you ask for advice? Our main support comes from our university, VW Racing, Continental and our local municipality. When we asked VW Racing and local suppliers for their advice, they were willing and happy to help us. Did you ask other teams for advice? If so, how did they react? We have a great collaboration with 2 German universities. We were first helped out by Ostfalia University, where a few of our team members went on exchange programmes and some of their students came to South Africa and helped to design our first car. Furthermore, we collaborate with UAS Ingolstadt. Three of our students went to Ingolstadt to assist them while building their first car. They especially gave us support in terms of building an electric car. Was it easy to get support from your university? Was it easy to find sponsors? To get sponsors was not easy, as we are competing for funding with many different projects on campus. But the University has been a major supporter in terms of finance. For our electric car it has been very difficult finding funds due to the expense of the batteries and motor, which we had to import, as the technology is new to South Africa. What was the most difficult thing you had to manage on your way to your first participation? Getting the finance. As we have a good design the components are hard to find in South Africa for an electric car. Wie seid Ihr auf die Formula Student und insbesondere die Formula Student Germany aufmerksam geworden? Unsere Universität wird durch Volkswagen Süd Afrika finanziell unterstützt. Sie schlugen uns vor ein Projekt ähnlich dem an der Hochschule Ostfalia aufzubauen, die an der Formula Student Germany teilnahmen. Uns gefiel diese Idee und wir beschlossen uns ebenfalls zu beteiligen. Warum habt Ihr Euch für die Formula Student Combustion/ Electric entschieden? Nach dem wir in 2011 an der Formula Student Combustion teilgenommen haben, beschlossen wir von nun an in der FSE Klasse anzutreten. Wir wollten das erste afrikanische Team sein, das an der FSE teilnimmt. Außerdem wollten wir die Forschungsaktivitäten und das Wissen zum Thema Elektrofahrzeuge an unserer Universität erhöhen. Was sind Eure Ziele für den Wettbewerb, was wollt Ihr erreichen? Unser Ziel für unsere erste Teilnahme an der FSE ist nicht nur in allen Disziplinen erfolgreich anzutreten, sondern mit den anderen internationalen Teams zu konkurrieren. Wir wollen unser Bestes geben! Wer hat Euch unterstützt? Wen konntet Ihr um Rat fragen? Der größte Anteil an Unterstützung kommt von unserer Universität, VW Racing, Continental und unseren Stadt. Als wir VW Racing und lokalen Firmen angesprochen haben, ob sie uns helfen, waren sie bereit und glücklich, uns zu helfen. Habt Ihr andere Teams um Rat gefragt? Wenn ja, wie waren die Reaktionen? Wir haben eine gute Zusammenarbeit mit 2 deutschen Hochschulen. Zuerst hat uns die Hochschule Ostfalia bei der Konstruktion unseres ersten Autos mitgewirt: einige unserer Team- Mitglieder waren im Rahmen eines Austauschprogrammes in Deutschland, und einige ihrer Studenten kamen nach Südafrika, um zu uns vor Ort zu unterstützen. Darüber hinaus arbeiten wir mit der Hochschule Ingolstadt zusammen. Drei unserer Studenten gingen nach Ingolstadt, um beim Aufbau ihres ersten Autos zu unterstützen, und sie haben uns im Gegenzug beim Bau unseres Elektroautos geholfen. War es leicht, Unterstützung von der Hochschule und Sponsoren zu bekommen? Es war nicht einfach Sponsoren zu finden, da wir mit vielen anderen Projekten auf dem Campus um finanzielle Unterstützung konkurrieren, die Universität ist dabei ein wichtiger Unterstützer in finanzieller Hinsicht. Für das Elektro-Auto war es ziem- 39

41 lich schwierig die notwendigen Mittel für Batterien und Motor zusammenzubekommen, da diese importiert werden müssen, denn diese Technik ist in Südafrika nicht heimisch. Was war das Schwerste auf dem Weg zu Eurer ersten Teilnahme? Die Finanzen. Da wir ein komplexes Konzept haben, war es schwierig die Komponenten für das elektrische Auto in Südafrika zu bekommen. Describe your last year in one sentence. Finding the finance! Which advice would you like to give to new teams who prepare for their first participation? Before you begin make sure you recruit an efficient team in all areas not just for the design of the car. The better the team, the better the performance. GUIDED TOURS FÜHRUNGEN The simply staggering acceptance of the guided tours with almost 350 guided visitors, representatives of the press and sponsors as well as the throughout positive feedback of all tour participants will again be aimed to achieve during Formula Student Germany For this purpose the Formula Student Basic Tour will be offered again for all interested visitors, sponsors and press. Formula Student Basic Tour The 45-minute Formula Student Basic Tour offers a comprehensive insight into Formula Student Germany with its two vehicle classes, the Formula Student Combustion and the Formula Student Electric. Additional to the explanation of basic idea and competition history the interested visitor gets an overview of the different static and dynamic disciplines. While visiting the scrutineering and touring the pit lane, the participants get the chance to soak up the unique atmosphere of the competition and to discuss the characteristics of the different racecars. The focus towards electro or combustion racecars will be adjusted individually as requested by the tour group. The starting point for each guided tour is the info counter inside the FSG Forum. There you will also find schedules with all times and dates for guided tours. Euer letztes Jahr in einem Satz: Beschafft die Finanzen! Welchen Tipp möchtet Ihr neuen Teams geben, die sich auf die erste Teilnahme an einem Wettbewerb vorbereiten? Am Anfang steht die Rekrutierung des Teams: dieses muss in allen Bereichen leistungsfähig sein, nicht nur bezüglich Konstruktion und Fertigung des Autos. Denn je besser das Team ist, desto größer ist die Leistung. Die Überwältigende Annahme des Führungsangebots von beinahe 350 geführten Besuchern, Pressevertretern und Sponsoren im Jahr 2012 und die durchweg positive Resonanz aller Teilnehmer soll auch bei der Formula Student Germany 2013 erreicht werden. Hierfür gibt es auch in diesem Jahr für interessierte Besucher, unsere Sponsoren und die Pressevertreter die Formula Student Basic Tour. Formula Student Basic Tour Während der 45-minütigen Formula Student Basic Tour erhalten die Führungsteilnehmer einen umfassenden Einblick in die Formula Student Germany mit ihren zwei Fahrzeugklassen, der Formula Student Combustion und der Formula Student Electric. Neben der Darstellung von Grundidee und Historie des Events, werden die verschiedenen dynamischen und statischen Disziplinen des Wettbewerbs erläutert. Beim Besuch der technischen Abnahme und dem Gang durch die Boxengasse bekommen die Teilnehmer die Möglichkeit die besondere Atmosphäre der Veranstaltung aufzusaugen und sich die Besonderheiten der einzelnen Klassen und Fahrzeuge hautnah erläutern zu lassen. Ob der Fokus einer jeden Führung eher auf Verbrennungs- oder Elektrofahrzeugen gelegt werden soll, kann von der Besuchergruppe individuell entschieden werden. Der Startpunkt für die Führungen befindet sich am Infocounter im FSG Forum. Hier können auch die Startzeiten einer jeden Führung eingesehen werden. 40

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48 IMPRINT Formula Student Germany Programme 2013 Publisher Formula Student Germany e.v. Editorial Johanna Scheider Julien van Campen Design Daniel Mazur Translation Johanna Scheider Ann-Christin Bartölke Julien van Campen Proofreading Johanna Scheider Lena Töppich Photos* Formula Student Germany: Harald Almonat Ingo Reichmann Klaus Scheuplein Ole Kroeger Pierre Buck Richard Grams * if without reference; excluding team profiles Team profiles Text and pictures provided by the teams (June 2013) Advertising mazur events + media Daniel Mazur Niedersachsenstr. 8 D Langenhagen Mobile: +49 (175) Phone: +49 (511) Fax: mazur@formulastudent.de IMPRESSUM Formula Student Germany Programm 2013 Herausgeber Formula Student Germany e.v. Redaktion Johanna Scheider scheider@formulastudent.de Julien van Campen vancampen@formulastudent.de Gestaltung Daniel Mazur mazur@formulastudent.de Übersetzung Johanna Scheider Ann-Christin Bartölke Julien van Campen Korrektur Johanna Scheider Lena Töppich Fotos* Formula Student Germany: Harald Almonat Ingo Reichmann Klaus Scheuplein Ole Kroeger Pierre Buck Richard Grams * wenn ohne Angabe; Teamprofile ausgenommen Team-Profile Text und Bilder bereitgestellt von den Teams (Juni 2013) Anzeigen mazur events + media Daniel Mazur Niedersachsenstr. 8 D Langenhagen Mobile: +49 (175) Phone: +49 (511) Fax: mazur@formulastudent.de Print, Processing Maul-Druck GmbH Senefelderstraße 20, D Braunschweig Printed on acidfree and chlorine-free bleached paper. Druck, Verarbeitung Maul-Druck GmbH Senefelderstraße 20, D Braunschweig Gedruckt auf säurefreiem und chlorarm gebleichtem Papier. Print run 8,000 copies Date of publication 30th of July 2013 Auflage Exemplare Erscheinungstermin 30. Juli 2013 Our special thanks goes to Harald Almonat, Ingo Reichmann Klaus Scheuplein, Ole Kroeger, Pierre Buck, Richard Grams for the amazing photos of FSG Unser spezieller Dank gilt Harald Almonat, Ingo Reichmann Klaus Scheuplein, Ole Kroeger, Pierre Buck, Richard Grams, die diese Impressionen von der FSG 2012 in Bildern festgehalten haben. Copyright All rights reserved. Any utilisation beyond the limits of the copyright law without permission is illegal. This applies particularly to commercial duplications and to storage and processing in electronic systems. Disclaimer The publisher reserves the right not to be responsible for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided by third parties. Further information contact@formulastudent.de Copyright Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Kein Teil dieser Zeitschrift darf ohne schriftliche Genehmigung vervielfältigt oder verbreitet werden. Unter dieses Verbot fällt insbesondere die gewerbliche Vervielfältigung per Kopie, die Aufnahme in elektronische Datenbanken und die Vervielfältigung auf elektronischen Datenträgern. Haftungsausschluss Der Herausgeber übernimmt keinerlei Gewähr für die Aktualität, Korrektheit, Vollständigkeit oder Qualität der von Dritten bereitgestellten Informationen. Weitere Informationen contact@formulastudent.de More pictures on: media.formulastudent.de Mehr Bilder unter: media.formulastudent.de 47

49 PARTICIPATING FSC TEAMS 2013 TEILNEHMENDE FSC TEAMS 2013 Car City / University Country Pit Page 1 Stuttgart U Germany München TU Germany Göteborg Chalmers Sweden Rochester IT United States Hatfield UH United Kingdom Montréal ETS Canada Ann Arbor U MI United States Corvallis OSU United States Loughborough U United Kingdom Wuppertal U Germany Glasgow U Strath United Kingdom Edmonton U Alberta Canada Trondheim NTNU Norway Chennai IITM India Roma U Sapienza Italy Magdeburg OvGU Germany Heilbronn U Germany Gießen UAS THM Germany Bath U United Kingdom Liverpool U United Kingdom Mumbai Somaiya India Krefeld HSNR Germany Rom U Tor Vergata Italy Graz TU Austria Karlsruhe KIT Germany Navi Mumbai BVCOE India Liverpool LJMU United Kingdom Prague CTU Czech Republic Białystok TU Poland Dortmund UAS Germany Modena UNIMORE Italy Berlin UAS Germany Graz UAS Austria Wien TU Austria Aachen RWTH Germany Konstanz UAS Germany Regensburg UAS Germany Car City / University Country Pit Page 48 Bochum U Germany Erlangen U Germany Akron U United States Alexandria U Egypt Moscow MAMI Russia Berlin TU Germany Bari PT Italy Metz ENIM France Paderborn U Germany Weingarten UAS Germany Mannheim UAS Germany Beijing THU China Indore SGSITS India Aachen UAS Germany Zagreb U Croatia Weihai HIT China Shanghai Tongji U China Shiyan HUAT China Patiala U Thapar India Hamburg UAS Germany Coburg UAS Germany Maribor U Slovenia Dortmund TU Germany Montréal U McGill Canada Brno TU Czech Republic Seattle U Washington United States Stralsund UAS Germany Hannover UAS Germany Madrid TU Spain Cardiff U United Kingdom Bologna U Italy Oxford Brookes U United Kingdom Esslingen UAS Germany Manipal U India Schweinfurt UAS Germany Karlsruhe UAS Germany Bratislava TU Slovakia Uxbridge U Brunel United Kingdom

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51 PARTICIPATING FSE TEAMS 2013 TEILNEHMENDE FSE TEAMS 2013 Car City / University Country Pit Page E1 Delft TU Netherlands E30 97 E6 München TU Germany E E7 Osnabrück UAS Germany E E10 Ravensburg DHBW Germany E E11 Odense SDU Denmark E E12 Köln UAS Germany E E13 Hannover U Germany E E14 Deggendorf UAS Germany E36 96 E15 Bayreuth U Germany E20 94 E17 Dresden TU Germany E9 98 E19 Braunschweig TU Germany E17 95 E21 Madrid TU Spain E E22 Amberg UAS Germany E26 92 E23 Hamburg TU Germany E E25 Saarbrücken U Saarland Germany E E26 Stuttgart U Germany E1 111 E27 Port Elizabeth NMMU South Africa E E31 Ilmenau TU Germany E5 101 E33 Zürich ETH Switzerland E2 113 E34 Ingolstadt UAS Germany E Car City / University Country Pit Page E35 Wolfenbüttel UAS Ostfalia Germany E E40 Eindhoven TU Netherlands E34 99 E44 Stuttgart DHBW Germany E4 110 E50 Lisboa IST Portugal E E53 Kiel UAS Germany E3 103 E54 Barcelona UPC Spain E27 94 E56 Darmstadt UAS Germany E25 96 E64 Turin PT Italy E E66 Duisburg U Germany E33 98 E67 Augsburg UAS Germany E23 92 E69 Diepholz UAS Germany E29 97 E76 Freiberg TU Germany E18 99 E86 Patras U Greece E E96 Zwickau UAS Germany E E99 Siegen U Germany E6 110 E101 Darmstadt TU Germany E7 95 E104 Wiesbaden UAS Germany E E106 Kaiserslautern TU Germany E E110 München UAS Germany E E121 Karlsruhe KIT Germany E

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53 AACHEN RWTH Aachen University Car 42 Pit 58 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Monocoque and Rearframe MATERIAL CFRP OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3040 / 1440 / 952 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 118 / 145 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x70 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x13,-25mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim ENGINE Modified Kawasaki ZX600R-9F 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13,3:1 Having built our 10th combustion car in our team history, we can proudly present our jubilee team this year. This year we reached for higher goals, trying to improve our results from the last years and to create a special anniversary gift to ourselves. Usually studying at the University of Aachen in western Germany, a part of our frame group spent half a year designing and building our frame in Salzburg (Austria) at one of our sponsors. The largest part of the team worked in our home city Aachen, coordinating the events and building all other technical parts of the eac10, the ecurie aix car no. 10. Regarding the highly improved results on the test block, the accurately planned suspension and smart constructed frame, we hope to be able to put our hard work into success. Lots of work, lots of fun and not least grown friendships now culminate in a great event at Hockenheim that we are looking forward to. FUEL SYSTEM self-designed rail & footings, Conti twin-spray injectors, aftermarket fuel pump FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler clutch pack limited slip, adjustable preload COOLING side pod mounted single core crossflow radiator, 625 cfm fan behind the radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 240mm/220mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS switch currents by self-designed fusebox,shift without Lift,traction control, Live-Telemtry via WLAN AACHEN University of Applied Sciences Aachen Car 63 Pit 38 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular frame structure and CNC aluminum subframe MATERIAL 4130 steel round tubing 16mm to 25.4mm and Aluminum (2A12) CNC OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2803 / 1521 / 1034 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1750 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 135 / 165 SUSPENSION Double A-Arms with push-rod actuated vertical orientated coilspring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7.0-13, Hoosier R25B (Dry) / 21.0x6.5-13, Hoosier (Wet) WHEELS (Fr / Rr) , 114.3mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim ENGINE 2005 Yamaha R6 (RJ09) Aixtreme Racing represents the UAS Aachen in Formula Student events. Founded in May 2007 and consisting of around 30 members, the team now comprises 40 students from the departments mechanical and electrical engineering, computer science and design. The AIX FS613 is designed with a huge focus on the teams future. We tried to keep the car very simple to create a good base for the following cars of Aixtreme Racing. The decision to do without any kind of aerodynamics in this design step led us to our very ruduced bodywork. Further significant design changes were done in the field of drivers working place. We switched from a three pedal to a two pedal System to give our drivers a more defined feeling and an more comfortable of their legs as well. The new seat, which has a very simple basic configuration, with an additional individual foam pad for every driverwill continue this design direction. We are looking forward to the challenges that are still to come. 65mm / 45mm / 4 cylinders / 597cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12,4:1 FUEL SYSTEM Purchased fuel injection System with sequential injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive with original gearbox DIFFERENTIAL Drexler torque sensitive limited slip differential. Clutch style. COOLING Side mounted custom made radiator. Core size 0.09 m^2. 225mm electrical fan. BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, adjustable brake balance. ELECTRONICS Wiring harness sealed to IP67. RPM-Display as colored LED-Bar, electronic shifting pedals 52

54 COMBUSTION AKRON University of Akron Car 50 Pit 19 United States FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel space frame w/hybrid composite stressed panels MATERIAL 4130, CFRP, Ti, Al, Plastic OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3020 / 1220 / 1145 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1220 / 1168 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 114 / 114 SUSPENSION Double unequal/non parallel wishbone. Pullrod actuated coilover. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18x6.0 R10 Hoosier LCO/18x6.0 R10 Hoosier LCO WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x10, 50mm offset, 3pc Al Rim/7.0x10, 50mm offset, 3pc Al Rim ENGINE Modified Yamaha WR450F For the 2013 season, Zips Racing has revolutionized their design philosophy to create a world class competitive car. The team focussed on implementing new ideas and technology in ways never accomplished before. The product is a vehicle that is both elegant and technologically advanced. This vehicle is sure to carry Zips Racing to new levels of worldwide achievement. 95.0mm / 63.4mm / 1 cylinders / 450cc COMPRESSION RATIO 14,0:1 FUEL SYSTEM Sequential injection and ignition FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 6500 DRIVE TYPE Chain drive, Drexler FS Differential DIFFERENTIAL Salisbury Limited Slip w/tbr adjustable COOLING Single side mounted radiator with controlled fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, adjustable brake balance, ISR calipers ELECTRONICS M400, ACL, Electropneumatic shifting, TC, ALEXANDRIA University of Alexandria Car 51 Pit 31 Egypt FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame Chassis MATERIAL AISI 4130 Chromoloy steel, 25.4mm outer diam., Thickens varies from 1.25 to 2.4mm OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3122 / 1450 / 1113 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1250 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 127 / 138 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 183/71 R13 AVON / 183/71 R13 AVON WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6x13, 35 mm offset, 1 pc Advanti Al Rim / 6x13 35 mm offset, 1 pc Advanti Al Rim ENGINE 2007 Suzuki GSX-R mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc Alexandria University Motorsports (AUM) is a highly motivated team that aims to design a simple, functional and reasonable cost car and take part in FSG Enriching members knowledge and practical experience is a major goal of our team along with teaching them team work. AUM 2013 s car has new design objectives on the team and differs a lot from 2010 and 2012 car. Aerodynamic devices, Vehicle dynamics data acquisition system and many other things make this car an important shift in the team s career. To achieve light weight concept while maintaining stiffness we use materials like 4130 steel, 2024-T4 aluminum and composite material. Suspension Geometry and chassis dimensions have selected carefully to ensure the driver s comfort, car stability and smooth operation at all driving conditions. COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1 FUEL SYSTEM OEM ECU with fuel module, Two banks sequential injection and sequential ignition FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 7000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 6500 DRIVE TYPE 6-speed sequential gear box, 520 chain DIFFERENTIAL Quaife torque sensing helical gear LSD COOLING Side pod mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4 disc system, Honda CBR 100 rear rotors with 220 mm OD and 115 mm ID, hub mounted ELECTRONICS Electric shifting system, OEM Wiring Harness,Digital self built dash board, students made DAQ TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 53

55 ANN ARBOR University of Michigan - Ann Arbor Car 10 Pit 16 United States FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space-frame MATERIAL 4130 Chrome Moly OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2839 / 1459 / 1103 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1206 / 1181 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 122 / 138 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push/pull rod actuated spring/damper. Adj. T-/ U-type roll bars TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18x Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 18x Hoosier R25B ENGINE Honda CBR 600 RR 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.2:1 This is the 27th season for MRacing, and after a successful season last year the team decided to go the route of BFWs. As a first year aero team we look forward to proving that mad downpounds is the way to go. Shake and bake baby! FUEL SYSTEM Bosch multipoint port, closed loop FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9200 DRIVE TYPE 520 chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler clutch-type limited slip, adj. ramp angles COOLING Side pod-mounted radiator (330mm x 254mm) with thermostatic electric fan (254mm) BRAKE SYSTEM Floating HSLA-80 hat-mounted rotor w/ ISR 4-piston front and wilwood 2-piston rear calipers ELECTRONICS Bosch MS 4.4 ECU, C40 data logger w/ traction control, launch control, and no-lift shift BARI Polytechnic University of Bari Car 55 Pit 18 Italy FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubolar space frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3130 / 1495 / 1130 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1680 / 1250 / 1230 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 145 / 158 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm.Push rod actuated longitudinally oriented spring and damper. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 180x510 R13, Bridgestone YGS WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 13 x8 ; 0.25 positive offset; 3 pc Mg-Al Rim centerlock ENGINE Honda CBR 600 F4i Sport mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12:1 We are a group of students moved by the same fiery passion and we understand that any teaching would besterile if he had not been fulfilled. This is the idea behind the adventure started back in 2006 by some guys of the Polytechnic of Bari. Coming aware of the Formula SAE, they decided to encountering the same. Thus was born the Poliba Corse. In the coming years, the team has been able to count on the support of fifteen members, growing further in the academic year just past, and with satisfactions and defeats we kept this dream alive. The skills required, as we understand, are very different and apply to all fields of engineering, with only one purpose: the construction of a vehicle, year after year, more and more efficient. The word static certainly does not belong to the vocabulary of the team: the challenge would otherwise be lost in departure. That s why the project PolibaCorse is synonymous of dynamism: the evolution is the fundamental step to make it better. FUEL SYSTEM EFI Technology EURO2 with sequential injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9800 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE mm x 6.35 mm non sealed chain DIFFERENTIAL clutch pack limited slip, 35 Nm preload, 4 bias ratio COOLING left sided pod-mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Brembo floating disc, tempered stainless steel, hub mounted, 218mm diam. 4 pistons x 1 dia. Caliper ELECTRONICS Multifunctional Steering Wheel, Electropneumatic Shifting System, Student made datalogger &Telemetry 54

56 COMBUSTION BATH University of Bath Car 23 Pit 73 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION Hybrid one-piece composite sandwich panel front monocoque with rear space frame MATERIAL Hexcel M21 CFRP and 16.8mm aluminium honeycomb, 4130 steel tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2845 / 1324 / 1194 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1118 / 1050 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 114 / 114 SUSPENSION Front Pull and Rear Push Rod, SLA Double Wishbones. Coil over Ohlins Dampers, Anti-roll Bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 18.0/ LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 2 piece - CFRP and Aluminium Centre, 10 x 6.5 ENGINE Aprilia 55RX Team Bath Racing have high hopes for their 13th entry into Formula Student. For the first time, a CFRP monocoque and rear steel space frame chassis forms the foundation of the TBR13 vehicle. Coupled a lightweight Aprilia 55RX powertrain, the team believe that they have the perfect balance between innovation and reliability, in a package that is not only lighter but also considerably stiffer than the previous 2012 Team Bath Racing entry. As well as the move to a hybrid composite chassis, advancements in vehicle aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics and powertrain systems such as variable intake geometry mean that the team of 25 engineers are developing upon the success of vehicles from previous years to ensure that they remain one of the top Formula Student teams in the UK. The advancements made by Team Bath Racing have remained possible due to the continued support of our sponsors. 80mm / 55mm / 2 cylinders / 553cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1 FUEL SYSTEM Stock Aprilia Injectors with Sequential Injection FUEL 99 RON unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7000 DRIVE TYPE 420 Chain Drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler V3 Limited Slip Differential COOLING Side mounted radiator, electric water boost pump, smart thermostat valve, oil-water heat exchanger BRAKE SYSTEM Floating, Steel, Front 180mm dia. (hub mounted), Rear 160 mm dia. (Inboard) ELECTRONICS Pectel SQ6 ECU, Omega D4 Dash Display. BEIJING Tsinghua University Car 61 Pit 5 China FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel tube space frame with Aluminium sub-frame MATERIAL SAE4130, 2A12 Aluminium OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2880 / 1378 / 1124 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1598 / 1210 / 1170 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 160 / 160 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms. Pull/Push-rod actuated horizontal orientated coilspring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x Hoosier R25B/20.5x Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) , 114.3mm offset, 3 pc Al (Keizer) / , 114.3mm offset, 3 pc Al (Keizer) ENGINE Honda CBR600RR THU Racing is a first year competitor in the Formula Student Germany competition while the team has three years experience in taking part in the Formula Student China competition. After the review of the design and results of the past two races, the team carried out the brand new THR04 which inherited the tradition of excellent safety while embracing a further enhancement of power, agility and reliability, drivability as well. 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12:1 FUEL SYSTEM Purchased fuel injection sequential FUEL RON95 gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE 5 gear sequential DIFFERENTIAL Torsen LSD COOLING leftside mounted radiator equiped with one fan two fans BRAKE SYSTEM Wilwood, 19 mm bore front & rear, adjustable bias bar, ELECTRONICS 2D Datalogger with High-Speed CAN-Bus, 8 analog, 3 dig. inputs, gps & gyroscope TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 55

57 BERLIN Technische Universität Berlin Car 53 Pit 63 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular Space Frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 steel round tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2661 / 1406 / 1118 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 124 / 124 SUSPENSION Double unequal length carbon tube A-Arm. Push rod actuated 4-way adjustable dampers TYRES (Fr / Rr) 6.0/ Hoosier LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.0x10, 25.4mm offset, 3 pc AL Rim / 6.0x10, 25.4mm offset, 3 pc AL Rim ENGINE 2007 BMW G 450 X 98.0mm / 59.6mm / 1 cylinders / 450cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.0:1 FaSTTUBe s 8th car, the FT2013, unites revolution and evolution. After changing the overall-concept from a four-cylinder engine to a single-cylinder engine in 2012, the FT2013 is the next step of our new concept. The revolutionary part of the car is the completely new developed 10 -wheel suspension. The evolution is clearly evident in the drivetrain, the air-intake system, the exhaust-system, the vehicle control units, the engine mapping and the lightweight concept. Still, we have nothing to hide: our aim was to maintain our high manufacturing-quality and the transparent bodywork, allowing spectators to have a look at the car s technology. FT built out of experience, knowledge, passion and dedication. Because racing is a state of mind. FUEL SYSTEM ECU with sequential injection and ignition, adhesive bonded fuel tank FUEL RON 98 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE Chain drive, original gearbox DIFFERENTIAL Drexler differential, limited slip COOLING ne side pod mounted radiator with water temperature controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Floating discs, 193mm(front) & 163mm(rear) diameter, 4 callipers, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS multifunctional steering wheel, electropneumatic shifting system, selfdesigned live-telemetry system BERLIN University of Applied Sciences Berlin Car 38 Pit 48 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular space frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 SAE4130 round tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3135 / 1395 / 1211 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1590 / 1185 / 1165 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 160 SUSPENSION Unequal length A-arms, pull rod actuated Sachs Damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 7.5x13, -13mm offset, 2pc Al Rim, Continental WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.5x13, -18mm offset, 2pc Al Rim, Continental ENGINE modified 2005 Yamaha R6 4Zylinder 65.5mm / 44.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc HTW Motorsport the Formula Student Team of the UAS Berlin looks back at an exciting year They already won their second award: the FSG Media Award 2012! Moreover the team participated in two Formula Student competitions for the first time in their history! In addition to the FSG in Hockenheim the team embarked on the journey to Györ to the Formula Student Hungary (FSH). In 2013 HTW Motorsport takes even one more: they compete in three competitions! Their event phase starts with the FSG in Hockenheim, only four days later the team from Berlin sends their race car on the track in Hradec Krávolé at the Formula Student Czech Republic. The FSH is the crowing glory at the end of the season HTW Motorsport will give everything to expand their collection of Formula Student Awards and to achieve new best performances. A special thank you goes out to all our cooperation partners and sponsors whose generous support enables us to continue operating this great project! COMPRESSION RATIO 13,5:1 FUEL SYSTEM AME Motronic, student designed fuel rail, sequential fuel injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9300 DRIVE TYPE 520 chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student 2010, limited slip COOLING Side mounted water cooler with ECU controlled electric fan and electric waterpum BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, adjustable brake balance, mono-block calipers ELECTRONICS sequential electronical shifting, electronical brake balance, ECU controlled fan on water cooler 56

58 COMBUSTION BIAŁYSTOK Białystok University of Technology Car 34 Pit 8 Poland FRAME CONSTRUCTION 2 piece tubular space frame with aluminum sub frame MATERIAL Steel, Aluminium, Composites, Plastics OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3036 / 1444 / 1220 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1585 / 1258 / 1133 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 128 / 190 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented damper, adjustable sway bars TYRES (Fr / Rr) 6.2x /7.2x A45 AVON WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Keizer 4L 13x6 3 piece aluminum ENGINE 2007 Suzuki GSX-R stroke inline four 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12,5:1 As a first-year team, we obtained many design issues while constructing the car. Most of them were new to us, but we did everything to make the CMS-01 as efficient as possible. Thanks to the experience shared with us by other teams, training organized by FSG officials and our own knowledge, we built the vehicle, which complies with the FSAE rules and is competitive. We focused on every judged event during competition, because they all test the features which real, well-designed sports car should have. We took into consideration as many issues as we could, in every stage of designing and manufacturing. Especially interesting experience was to build the car with very limited funds and technology. Not only did we learn a lot while realizing the project, we also consider competing with other teams, when gaining knowledge and experience can be more valuable than those which we learned during regular studies. FUEL SYSTEM Ecumaster EMU system with full sequential injection and sequential ignition FUEL 98 ROZ Unleaded Gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE Single 520 chain DIFFERENTIAL Student designed spool COOLING Liquid cooling, side mounted radiator with ducted electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 3-disc system, double front 220mm discs with P34 calipers, rear single 220mm disc with P34 caliper ELECTRONICS Selfdesigned Telemetric System BOCHUM Ruhr University Bochum Car 48 Pit 23 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2760 / 1374 / 1233 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1187 / 1161 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 150 / 191 SUSPENSION Unequal length double wishbone with pushrods TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier R25B 20.5x WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Team Dynamics 7.0x13.0CH ENGINE GSXR 600 K4 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5/1 FUEL SYSTEM Fuel Injection We are RUB Motorsport, the Formula Student Team from the Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany. With our new hand-optimized frame and well thought-through suspension, we emphasize on reliability and endurance in this year s competition. Furthermore a new airbox has been designed to push the car s parameters closer to the theoretical limit. We set a high value on careful computer aided design of the car, which enabled us to work with new renowned partners from industry. With their support we are confident to reach the goals, that have been set by the team, like for example building a solid base for the next season to build upon. We would like to use this opportunity to thank all of our sponsors as well as the university for their financial and technical support, that opened the doors to Formula Student for RUB Motorsport. FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE Chain 520mm DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student Differential COOLING single Sidepod mounted Radiator with electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4 Disk System self developed rotors, 220mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Custom built wiring harness with automotive sealed connectors and electronic steering wheel TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 57

59 BOLOGNA University of Bologna Car 88 Pit 67 Italy FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front Steel tubular space frame/rear alluminum structure MATERIAL AISI 4130 steel round tubing/alluminum Alloy OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2689 / 1370 / 1129 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1525 / 1180 / 1175 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 162 / 151 SUSPENSION double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated spring/damper. Adj. Roll bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.5x7.0 R13 inch /20.5x7.0 R13 inch WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 22mm offset, 7inch Rim / 7.0x13, 22mm offset, 7inch Rim / ENGINE Suzuki GSX-R600 k6/k7 Team UniBo Motorsport was born 4 years ago by a group of 15 students of Mechanical Engineering. In 2013 our team consists of 70 team members divided in 4 groups: Electronic Division, Vehicle Division, Powertrain Division, Marketing Division. Powertrain Division develops engine control system, calibrates and tests the engine s performances. Vehicle Division designs, builds and tests all the mechanical components of the car. Electronic Division designs, builds and tests all electronics boards in the car and developed the telemetry system. Marketing Division finds sponsors and establishes a relationship with them. It also organises events, manages the website and prepares all paper brochures about the team. Lots of professors of the University support the project and let team members make recruiting and explain project to other students. Second UniBo race car ( ) has been designed as an evolution of the previous prototype: robotized gearbox, improved lubrication system etc. 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 14.0:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student designed/built fuel injection system, one injector per cylinder FUEL ethanol E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE Regina 520 Steel Drive Chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula SAE specific Limited Slip Differential, Clutch Pack, TBR COOLING Single custom radiator with thermostatically controlled fan speed, electric water pump BRAKE SYSTEM Floating, Inox steel, hub mounted, 218 mm diameter ELECTRONICS Electrical Shift and Clutch, Traction Control, Launch Control,Wireless real-time Telemetry system BRATISLAVA Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava AM Team is a group of enthusiastic students who are connected by the love for motorsport and fast cars. We come from the Faculty of Applied Mechanics and Mechatronics of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. This year AM Team is entering Hockenheim with its fifth generation vehicle full of innovative technologies and materials. We would like to highlight the use of software system Ansys Fluent to design the most suitable intake manifold and the application of traction-slip control system. That gives us a great pleasure to introduce a car that charms you at the first sight not only by its look, but also by its quality. We are looking forward to meeting you soon and hope to have a good time. Car 104 Pit 52 Slovakia FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front and rear tubular space frame MATERIAL ISO 630:1980 steel round tubing 16mm to 25mm OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2740 / 1400 / 1240 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 150 / 188 SUSPENSION double wishbone with pullrod - vertically oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Goodyear Eagle 20.0x7.0 R13 / Goodyear Eagle 20.0x7.0 R13 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Braid 7 x 13 inches ENGINE 2002 Honda CBR 600F 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.0:1 FUEL SYSTEM student design FUEL gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE Chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Sae Differential 2010 COOLING twin side radiators with thermostatic controlled electric fans BRAKE SYSTEM 4 steel rotors, diam 230mm/60mm, Master cylinders AP Racing 23mm, Calipers Nissin, 2x24, floating ELECTRONICS Traction control, Launch control, Multifunctional Steering Wheel, Telemetry System, Electronic Shift 58

60 COMBUSTION BRNO Technical University of Brno Car 74 Pit 7 Czech Republic FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front and rear tubular space frame MATERIAL steel tound tubing 20mm to 25 mm; steel square tubing 25mm OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2810 / 1447 / 1164 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1260 / 1190 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 136 / 136 SUSPENSION double unequal length A-Arms, pullrod design in front, pushrod in rear TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5 x Hoosier R25B / 20.5 x Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 15mm offset, 3 pc Al Rim / 7.0x13, 8mm offset, 3 pc Al Rim ENGINE 2012 Husaberg FE 570 The Formula Student team from Brno University of Technology - TU Brno Racing - was established in autumn The first competition, which we took part in, was Formula Student UK in The whole team is excited to start at the Formula Student Germany 2013 event, we are attending FSG for the first time. Except the FSG, TU Brno Racing will start also at FSCZ and FSH this season. The main goal for this season is to successfully finish all the competitions and to improve last years results. We got many experience from testing the previous car which we tried to involve in design of the new car. We aimed on the suspension components to improve reliability of the car and tubular space frame to increase torsional stiffness. A lot of effort was put to single cylinder engine Husaberg FE 570 to improve engine characteristics. 100mm / 72mm / 1 cylinders / 566cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.2:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student designed/built,electronic fuel injection by single injector FUEL 98 octane gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8800 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE 5/8 x 1/4 chain DIFFERENTIAL clutch pack limited slip, 50 Nm preload COOLING Right side pod mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, with floating rotors, adjustable brake balance, 4-piston calipers Fr, 2-piston Rr ELECTRONICS self-designed shifting management, selfdesigned telemetry system. Wiring harness sealed to IP67, CARDIFF Cardiff University Car 87 Pit 71 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION Aluminium honeycomb sandwich panel front monocoque, steel roll hoops and rear spaceframe MATERIAL 5251 and 6082 aluminium cellite panels (19mm core, 0.5mm and 1mm skins), ERW mild steel tubes OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2749 / 1341 / 1138 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1610 / 1150 / 1120 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 119 / 124 SUSPENSION Front and Rear unequal length steel A-Arms. Push rod actuated. Fox Vanilla RC spring/damper units. TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier C2000 R25B (18x6.0-10/18x7.5-10) WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7075 Aluminium machined with hard anodize finish (6.0 ENGINE 2010 Aprilia SXV 550 V-twin Cardiff Racing is a team of multi-disciplined engineering students including first year undergraduates up to final year masters and postgraduate students that returns to Silverstone and Germany this year with their latest concept, CR09, determined to give Cardiff University its best ever result. Due to the lack of dynamic testing time in previous years, the team was determined to ensure that CR09 was finished the earliest of all previous Cardiff Racing cars, and the car, designed by the final-year masters students, reflects this goal. Building upon the previous experiences and skills within the team, an evolutionary design philosophy was adopted; focusing upon simplifying designs to reduce manufacturing time while also removing previously unreliable complexities. The chassis once again uses a combination of an aluminium sandwich panel front monocoque while a rear steel spaceframe houses the Aprilia SXV 550 V-Twin engine, custom SLS intake plenum, exhaust and differential. 80mmmm / 55mmmm / 2 cylinders / 553cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1 FUEL SYSTEM Bosch spark amplifier, external coils, iridium spark plugs FUEL 99 RON Unleaded MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7960 DRIVE TYPE Single 520 Chain DIFFERENTIAL Student designed, Custom Clutch Pack COOLING Sidepod mounted, dual 40mm core aluminium radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4 hub mounted custom steel floating discs, 188.5mm front, 200mm rear diameter. ELECTRONICS Custom wiring loom, Deutsch industrial micro connectors, Race Technology DASH2 and DL1 data logger TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 59

61 CHENNAI Indian Institute of Technology Madras Car 18 Pit 50 India FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular Spaceframe MATERIAL Steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2600 / 1500 / 1300 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1200 / 1100 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 180 / 180 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-arm. Pull rod actuated spring/damper front,push rod actuated rear TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier R25B 20.5 x WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Hoosier R25B 20.5 x ENGINE Honda / CBR250R 76mmmm / 55mmmm / 1 cylinders / 250cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11.1:1 FSG13 brought with it a new challenge to Team Raftar, as we redefined our goals & objectives, while retaining our passion and commitment. We began our Formula Student journey last year at the Silverstone and this year continue it at the Hockenheimring with a team of 30 enthusiastic and hardworking young minds. Our aims include large scale weight reduction, greater serviceability, and a balance between performance efficiency and driver convenience. We spent a large part of the year in detailed design and analysis leading to major changes in almost every subsystem. These included a changeover to the Honda CBR250R Engine, a new aerodynamics package comprising of wings designed to ensure better cornering, an optimized space frame chassis, an extremely lightweight and trustworthy suspension setup, streamlined FRP bodyworks and a careful study of ergonomics and driver comfort. We hope to outdo our expectations and lay a solid foundation for the evolution of the team over the year s to come. FUEL SYSTEM Keihin, Port Fuel Injection FUEL Unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE Rear wheel driven DIFFERENTIAL Torque sensing limited slip differential with custom housing. COOLING Radiator,mounted in the right sidepod.water cooled BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, adjustable brake balance. Wilwood fixed type calipers. ELECTRONICS Electropneumatic Shifting System COBURG University of Applied Sciences Coburg Car 70 Pit 10 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular steel space frame MATERIAL Mild steel S235 and S355 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2601 / 1433 / 1158 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1526 / 1210 / 1160 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 123 / 140 SUSPENSION Double unequal length anti-parallel A-Arm. Pull rod actuated, adjustable anti-roll bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.0 x R25B Hoosier, 21x WET Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0 inch wide, AL Rim, 31 mm neg. ENGINE Yamaha YZF-R6/RJ mm / 44.5mm / 4 cylinders / 600cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12,4:1 CAT-Racing enters FSG for the sixth season and all of the members are keen on performing on the international stage of formula student with the C-13 Luchs. Increasing performance season by season is not just a question of wise planning and designing but also of deep data analysis and not least a direct feedback from the car to the driver. Therefore understanding the car s behavior and the influence of each single component on it as well as enhancing feedback for the driver and decreasing the strain driving leads to the modification of certain key features, advancing straight line and cornering performance. Therefore lowering the engine, shortening the wheelbase, revising intake and shifting system will enhance the physical capabilities to a new level. Redesigning steering kinematics and design in combination with stiffened up seat paddings and pedals as well as raised shift paddle feedback will keep the drivers concentration on the track using the car s potential to at its best. FUEL SYSTEM BOSCH MS4, multi point fuel injection FUEL 95 RON unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE Taylor race constant velocity joint DIFFERENTIAL Limited slip differential, 30 Nm preload COOLING One custom made radiator; mounted in right sidepod with 180 mm fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 238/212 mm OD, adjustable brake bias, ISR calipers ELECTRONICS wiring harness (IP66), electropneumatic shifting system, launch control, Live-Telemetry System 60

62 COMBUSTION CORVALLIS Oregon State University Car 11 Pit 28 United States FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP/honeycomb monocoque with steel hoops MATERIAL Toray T700 Plain Weave, T700 Uni and M40J Uni. Nomex honeycomb core. OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3040 / 1330 / 1400 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1555 / 1120 / 1120 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 105 / 118 SUSPENSION Unequal length non-parallel a-arms, horizontal pullrod actuated shock, anti roll bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 10 Keizer ENGINE Honda CRF450x 96mm / 61.7mm / 1 cylinders / 449cc Global Formula Racing is the first international collaboration of its kind in the history of both, the US-based Formula SAE and the EU-based Formula Student programs. The former BA-Racing- Team from Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW) and the Beaver Racing team from Oregon State University (OSU) have combined forces to compete as a single entity The two universities share physical and intellectual resources by using advanced communication-technology to create a highly competitive vehicle. Design, manufacturing, and testing occur simultaneously at both schools. The supply chain management is unique in Formula Student and very important for cross-border cooperation. The 2010 car laid down a foundation, that since, is being continuously improved. In 2013 we will, for the third time, build a combustion car at OSU and an electrical car at DHBW. COMPRESSION RATIO 13.5:1 FUEL SYSTEM Honda CFR450 fuel pump, bosch injector FUEL gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE 520 chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler with custom end caps COOLING Side mounted water and oil coolers BRAKE SYSTEM 4 disc floating rotor, Brembo front calipers, AP rear ELECTRONICS Motec DORTMUND Technical University of Dortmund Car 72 Pit 75 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 ( / SAE 4130 / AFNOR 25CD4) 12 mm to 30 mm diameter OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2823 / 1364 / 1025 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1208 / 1130 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 131 / 153 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, push rod actuated nearly horizontally oriented springs and dampers TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5 x 6 Hoosier R25B / 20.0 x 7.5 Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.0x13, 10.8 mm offset, 1 pc steel Rim/ 8.0x13, 2.6 mm offset, 1pc steel rim ENGINE Yamaha RJ05 The GET racing team, founded in 2005, consists of 15 highly motivated students from different faculties, e.g. mechanical, industrial and electrical engineering. The FS213 is the fifth car for the team and the third one fitted with the Yamaha R6 600cc 4 cylinder engine. The engine was chosen for supreme acceleration and driveablity. Moreover the car comes along with some innovative features, like an evolutionary optimised frame, using our self developed algorithm. Easy adjustable ergonomics or the new developed electronic system are other noteworthy improvements. So we are optimistically looking forward to the Hockenheim event and want to thank all our sponsors for their support. 65.5mm / 44.5mm / 4 cylinders / 600cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.4:1 FUEL SYSTEM OEM Yamaha quad coils, DTAfast ECU, sequential spark FUEL 98 octane MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7700 DRIVE TYPE 520 roller chain, 52 links DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip multiplate/clutch pack differential, 35 Nm preload COOLING left side pod mounted radiator with a single controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-disk system, self developed rotors, adjustable bias bar, 4/2 piston calipers, fixed mounting ELECTRONICS electric waterpump, live telemetry, custom build gear control unit TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 61

63 DORTMUND University of Applied Sciences Dortmund The Race-Ing. Team of UAS Dortmund is a group of engaged students of different fields of study. Beside our study we develop racecars to take part in the Formula Student competition. The project should give us the possibility to apply theoretical knowledge from the studies practically. We want to compile technical knowhow and make important experiences in view of our professional future. With an average number of team-members of about 15 over the years, the Race-Ing. Team is working in two year development periods. This means a fully new developed race car every two years with a forceful optimized second year version in between. Our car for this FS-season is the RI-12evo. It is based on the first year car RI-12. Like every vehicle made by Race-Ing. the RI-12evo has a cfrp-monocoque. The aim is a consistent weight reduction while not losing durability to provide high racing-performance. Car 36 Pit 62 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION carbon fibre Monocoque with removable section MATERIAL cfrp prepreg 400g/m² with aramid honeycomb core OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2720 / 1392 / 1128 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1640 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 152 / 168 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push/Pull rod actuated horizontal spring / damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20,5x7-13, Hoosier R25B / 20,5x7-13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6,5 inch wide,3 pc Al Rim w, Mg-centre / 6,5 inch wide,3 pc Al Rim w, Mg-centre ENGINE Honda / PC 35 / 4 cylinder in-line / inclined 31 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12:1 FUEL SYSTEM trijekt ECU, sequential injection & igniton timing FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE Chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler F-Student limited slip differential / max. Torque 1200Nm / Preload: 10Nm COOLING side pod mounted radiator with thermostatically regulated speed fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disc-system, 245mm diameter, floating hub mounted, 34mm opposing pistons / calipe ELECTRONICS selfdesigned datalogger, bidirectional WLAN streaming, multifuntional display, el. shifting System EDMONTON University of Alberta Car 16 Pit 2 Canada FRAME CONSTRUCTION Carbon fiber monocoque MATERIAL Oxeon TeXtreme, Toray T800, Aluminium honeycomb thicknesses vary OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3042 / 1388 / 1141 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1524 / 1168 / 1162 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 104 / 110 SUSPENSION up (All about the Aero!) TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 6.0/ LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.5x10, 3 pc Al ENGINE Modified Yamaha WR450F 98.0mm / 63.4mm / 1 cylinders / 478cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13,5:1 A performance-at-all-costs approach was taken to create a car capable of winning. This was made possible through the use of a custom lap time simulator. The 2013 car is affectionately named Sexy Beast. Come stop by our paddock to see the Sexy Beast and have a friendly chat! We would like to thank all of our sponsors and our Faculty advisor for making another season of racing possible. For more details please see our website: ualbertafsae.com FUEL SYSTEM Single port fuel injection, MAP based, dynamometer calibrated FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8100 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7100 DRIVE TYPE 420 Chain to Drexler differentain DIFFERENTIAL Salisbury COOLING Dual side mounted Al radiators. Single oil cooler and electric fan. BRAKE SYSTEM Floating rotors, Tilton 77 series MC, AP racing calipers ELECTRONICS Custom Datalogger, Custom power PCB, Custom Clutch/Shift controller 62

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65 ERLANGEN Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg High-Octane Motorsports is the University of Erlangen- Nurembergs s FSC Team. We will be competing with our sixth car in The most outstanding technical feature of our car is the powertrain. The modified Aprillia V2 engine is mounted longitudinally and transmits its power to the rear wheels through a bevel gear. This concept was awarded with the Most Innovative Powertrain Award in With the first prechamber spark ignition system in Formula Student we won this award again in the following year. The 2013 car combines these features with a CFRP monocoque, self designed 10 wheels, decentralized control units and wings. Car 49 Pit 45 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP Monocoque with tubular steel rear frame MATERIAL CFRP Inserts and Nomex honeycombs OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2830 / 1360 / 1100 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1220 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 111 / 116 SUSPENSION Double A-Arms; Pull-/Pushrod actuated Öhlins TTX25; TYRES (Fr / Rr) 10 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) selfdesigned aluminum rim center + CFRP rim well ENGINE Aprilia SXV 550 (modified) 80mm / 55mm / 2 cylinders / 553cc COMPRESSION RATIO 16,1:1 FUEL SYSTEM self-designed fuel injection system using DTAfast S80 Pro ECU FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE bevel gear drive with claw coupling DIFFERENTIAL self-made limited slip differential with Drexler inner life COOLING Aluminium counter-stream radiator; ECU controlled fan&pump BRAKE SYSTEM 4 stainless steel disks; 200mm (Fr) 170mm (Rr) dia.; adj. proportioning valve; 4 one-piston caliper ELECTRONICS Dezentralized control unit CAN-Network, W-LAN live telemetry & logging, high-speed shifting servo ESSLINGEN University of Applied Sciences Esslingen In 2006 the first building blocks for the foundation of the Rennstall Esslingen were placed at the UAS Esslingen. Meanwhile, it is the largest project at the university. The development of the Stallardo 13 started with the slogan: Revolution instead of Evolution! On this basis we designed and built our first light weight CFRP Monocoque in combination with a tubular rear space frame. Even though this was a huge step for the team, we also didn t leave the suspension untouched. The Stallardo 13 stands on a completely newly developed 10 inch based suspension which reduces among others the unsprung mass dramatically. The Stallardo 13 is the consequence of hard work, innovation, smart ideas, reducing weight, passion for beautiful racecars, interdisciplinary cooperation and an unique team spirit. Car 94 Pit 40 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP Monocoque front end and tubular rear space frame MATERIAL Nomex Honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2968 / 1390 / 1098 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1170 / 1110 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 121 / 132 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, pull/push rod actuated Kaz/Penske way adjustable damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 18 x R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 18 x R25B ENGINE Modified Honda CBR600RR (PC37) 67,5mm / 42,5mm / 4 cylinders / 608cc COMPRESSION RATIO 14,1:1 FUEL SYSTEM Bosch MS4, fuel injektion, Walbro GSL392 FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8500 DRIVE TYPE 520 Chain DIFFERENTIAL Clutch pack limited slip COOLING Student designed custom U-Flow radiator, electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4 Disc self developed rotors, adjustable brake balance, ISR Calipers ELECTRONICS Bosch MS4 ECU, electro mechanical shifting and clutch, self designed power and control electronics 64

66 COMBUSTION GIESSEN Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen UAS THM Motorsport was founded in At the moment our 25 team members are constructing the 4th vehicle. The basic concept for the season 2013 is to focus mainly on testing the current car from 2012, in order to do proper driver training, troubleshooting, work on the reliability and try to understand the cars basic characteristics and to do basic setup work. The previous cars including the 2012 model haven t done a lot of mileage so far and testing before the events was always limited to several days which in fact had to be used for troubleshooting and not for setup work. Furthermore we have been focusing on fixing the main problems of our 2012 vehicle, namely engine cooling and lubrication system and improving our power to weight ratio by developing a carbonfiber suspension. Car 22 Pit 47 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Space frame MATERIAL Steel S 355 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2665 / 1471 / 1064 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1240 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 172 / 158 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-arm, Pushrod actuated spring/damper, adjutable roll bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20,5x7-13 R25B Hoosier/ 20x7,5-13 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7 wide, 12 diameter, 22mm Offset, 9 wide, 13 diameter, 22mm offset ENGINE 9Modified Honda CBR 600 (PC 40 62mmmm / 42,5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12,2:1 FUEL SYSTEM Sequential fuel injetion FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8500 DRIVE TYPE Chain drive, DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student differential COOLING Frame mounted AL radiator, speed fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk break system, driver adjustable break balance, diameters: front 232mm, rear 210mm ELECTRONICS 2D-Datarecording-system with GPS, fully programmable ECU, Electropneumatic shifting System GLASGOW University of Strathclyde Car 15 Pit 9 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel tube space frame MATERIAL Cold drawn seamless BS4T45-BS5T100 steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2488 / 1413 / 1067 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1200 / 1180 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 114 / 114 SUSPENSION Unequal wishbones, pull/push-actuated Cane Creek Double Barrel shocks, steel U-bar ARB TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier LC0 6.0/18-10 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Hoosier LC0 6.0/18-10 ENGINE Suzuki LT-R mm / 62.8mm / 1 cylinders / 450cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11.7:1 University of Strathclyde Motorsport s 13th Formula Student entry is the team s first ground-up redesign since its formation in USM13 will be competing at both Silverstone and Hockenheim this year and features a Suzuki LT-R450 single-cylinder engine and Hoosier 10 tyres. This concept was selected with the intention of developing USM s focus on cost and reliability while improving on-track performance. The team worked closely with University of South Florida Racing throughout the season to ensure a smooth transition to the new engine, sharing time, experience and resources to develop a collaborative engine package. After winning the Cost Analysis event at FSG2012, USM are determined to maintain a strong performance in Static events for 2013 and beyond. The team has worked hard to improve knowledge transfer by restructuring into technical sub-groups, compiling a comprehensive Engineering Report and establishing a dedicated IT suite with support from the Alumni Fund. FUEL SYSTEM DTA S80 PRO ECU, Wasted spark ignition FUEL 98 RON gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE Chain #525 DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student LSD, clutch type, 60% drive, 42% brake COOLING Sidepod mounted single core aluminium radiator, stock fan mounted to rear of radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 184mm OD cast iron rotors, ISR front calipers, Wilwood PS-1 rear calipers ELECTRONICS Traction/launch control, flat shifting, RPM LEDS, fully customisable smart dash display TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 65

67 GÖTEBORG Chalmers University of Technology Car 3 Pit 4 Sweden FRAME CONSTRUCTION Rear steel spaceframe and front CFRP monocoque hybrid MATERIAL 4130 Steel Tubing, 6082 Al. Front Roll Hoop, Al. & Foam Core, HS-CFRP Skins OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3040 / 1410 / 1230 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1210 / 1210 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 96 / 99 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull(front)/ push(rear) rod actuated spring / damper. Adj. Roll bar. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18.0 x R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 10 ENGINE Yamha / Fazer FZ6 65.5mm / 44.5mm / 4 cylinders / 600cc Starting with a new team every year, in Chalmers Formula Student we have a great challenge in front of us. Since last year s team was very successful, there is a lot of pressure to build an even better vehicle. To further increase performance, a thorough analysis of the factors that make a formula student car fast was undertaken. The result of this study was a vehicle weighing almost 20% less than the previous year, as well as increased aerodynamic downforce while maintaining high power output. Two major design decisions were large contributors to the decrease in weight. Firstly, going from a tubular space frame to a space frame/carbon fiber hybrid, and secondly, using 10 inch instead of 13 inch wheels. Carbon fiber has also been used in the rim shells, intake system, seat, and aerodynamic devices. The true goal of this project is to allow students to gain valuable experience in a real engineering project at a competitive level. We deliver the engineers of tomorrow. COMPRESSION RATIO 12.1:1 FUEL SYSTEM Denso, sequential fuel injection FUEL 98 RON Unleaded MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE Chain drive 428 motorcycle chain DIFFERENTIAL Limited Slip (clutch type), accel/decel options: 51/29%, 60/42%, 88/51%, reversible COOLING One side pod mounted 320 x 322 mm core, 11 BRAKE SYSTEM 4 floating rotors, driver adjustable bias bar, AP racing calipers and master cylinder. ELECTRONICS Adaptive TC, pneumatic shifting and clutch, launch control, wireless data logging and monitoring. GRAZ Graz University of Technology Car 29 Pit 27 Austria FRAME CONSTRUCTION one piece composit monocoque MATERIAL carbon fiber prepregs, Nomex and Aluminium honeycombs, carbon and titanium inserts OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2678 / 1375 / 1022 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1180 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 107 / 102 SUSPENSION Double unequal length CFRP A-Arms. (fr) Pull- (re) Push-rod actuated spring and Öhlins damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 152x66 R10, Hoosier LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6,5x10, 6 mm offset, 1 piece CFRP Rim in 3-spoke design ENGINE KTM / 500 EXC mm / 72mm / 1 cylinders / 510cc This year, the TUG Racing Team started with high hopes and expectations. We started off with the celebrations for 10 years of TUG Racing Team, driving and comparing all the cars we have built in our longtime history. Then, when designing the new car, we took all those information we gathered in those 10 years to build and optimize the new car, the TANKIA This season, we again concentrated on lightweight design. This resulted in a lot of newly designed parts for our car. The newest TANKIA features 10 carbon rims, each weighing less than 800 grams and the one piece monocoque. Also we implemented some of our old parts again, such as the titanium uprights and the multifunctional steering wheel. Livetelemetry and reliability were the main focus for our electronics team. The powertrain focused on improving and testing the 1-cylinder KTM engine we already used in last year s car. COMPRESSION RATIO 12,5:1 FUEL SYSTEM 2 Spray Keihin Injector FUEL 100 octane petrol MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7000 DRIVE TYPE 4 gear transmission and chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler multiplate LSD, 49% slip COOLING Twin sidepod mounted aluminium core WP radiator, 106 cfm fan mounted to suction side BRAKE SYSTEM 4 self developed rotors with 200mm &180 mm dia, adjustable brake balance, AP Racing calipers ELECTRONICS Multifunctional Steering Wheel, Electropneumatic Shifting System, Live-Telemetry System 66

68 COMBUSTION GRAZ University of Applied Sciences Joanneum Graz Joanneum racing graz is a highly motivated team from the UAS FH Joanneum, Graz. The team is well known as The Weasels and has been competing in Formula Student since A new car has been built every year since then. The team members change every year, which brings a lot of new ideas into the team. The basic team consists of approximately 40 Automotive Engineering students supported by students from other study courses from the UAS Graz. The car for 2013, called the jr13 is now the second car, which is powered by a self-developed turbocharged 2-cylinder engine with direct injection. The chassis of the car is a lightweight one-piece CFRP-monocoque. Last year s car showed that the combination of a lightweight chassis and efficient but also powerful turbocharged engine is competitive. The team 2013 enhanced engine technology and is keen on proving the competitiveness of their car! Car 40 Pit 26 Austria FRAME CONSTRUCTION Full CFRP monocoque sandwich construction MATERIAL high-tensile-strength carbon fiber prepregs, Rohacell and aramid honeycomb core OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2970 / 1423 / 1070 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1220 / 1180 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 128 / 156 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod actuated spring / damper (Öhlins TTX25) TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.5 x 7 R13 - R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6 x 13, one piece handlaminated CFRP Rim ENGINE student designed engine 83mm / 55mm / 2 cylinders / 595cc COMPRESSION RATIO 10,2:1 FUEL SYSTEM high pressure direct injection with piezoelectric injectors FUEL RON 100 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 7000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 4000 DRIVE TYPE Finaldrive via gearwheels DIFFERENTIAL 2010 DREXLER LSD, integrated in gearbox COOLING side mounted radiator with electric fan and electric water pump BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS multifunctional steering wheel, electropneumatic shifting and clutch system HAMBURG University of Applied Sciences Hamburg After the Formula Student debut of HAWKS Racing in 2004, the H09 represents our latest evolution of racing cars. In result the design of every single component includes our extensive know-how and experience gained within the past years. The ply-book of our CFRP-monocoque is calculated via topological layer optimization resulting in an overall reduced weight. Our aerodynamic package including an undertray, front and rear wings is designed using 3Dsimulation. Powered by a Kawasaki ZX6R-engine featuring different maps for each dynamic event and a homogenous torque curve, we achieve increased performance and drivability. For the first time our brake system includes a Bosch M4 ABS controlling each wheel individually. The driver-seat, steering wheel and adjustable pedalbox are designed for optimised ergonomics in order to furthermore support the overall drivability. Our bodywork does not only support the cooling-system but as well an appealing style. Car 69 Pit 57 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Hybrid frame with CFRP monocoque in the front and tubular steel space frame in the rear MATERIAL Prepreg / honeycomb sandwich and S235 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3224 / 1397 / 1071 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1659 / 1170 / 1138 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 131 / 142 SUSPENSION Double unequal lenght A-Arm. Pull rod actuated longitudinally/vertically oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.0 x 7.0 R13 Goodyear WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0 x 13, -22mm offset 1 pc Mg rim ENGINE Kawasaki ZX6R 66.0mm / 43.8mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12,8:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student designed custom rubber safety cell, sequential injection FUEL 98 RON MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8700 DRIVE TYPE 520 Chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip differential COOLING Left side mounted student designed radiator with electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Student desigend brake calipers, 250mm rotors, adjustable brake bias, ABS ELECTRONICS Mechatronic clutch and shifter, Data logger, Live- Telemety, CAN bus, multifunctional display TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 67

69 HANNOVER University of Applied Sciences Hannover In the 2013 season our team consists of 25 active members from a variety of different fields of studies. Our new car is the fourth and it is an improvement of our 2012 car Totti. We modified a lot of parts with the aim to reduce weight and increase driveability. The engine has been tuned to deliver more torque using an improved airbox and exhaust manifold design, which works from hand to hand with the drivetrain modifications and the semi automatic electric shifting system. Furthermore we decided to use a data recording system which allows us to log engine and chassis parameters. It is connected to a driver information system using CAN-bus. W-LAN technology gives the oppurtunity for wireless services and tuning. The chassis setup aims for maximum driveability and extreme cornering. To improve our practical engineering skills, basically all of the car has been manufactured in our own workshop. Car 84 Pit 1 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular frame structure MATERIAL Seamless steel E355 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2622 / 1476 / 1164 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1556 / 1248 / 1188 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 160 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms. Push-rod actuated horizontal orientated coilspring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x510 R13 Continental 2013 mold / 205x510 R13 Continental 2013 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) , 30mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim (OZ) / , 30mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim (OZ) ENGINE Kawasaki / ZX-6R (2000) 66mm / 43.8mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11.8:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student built fuel injection, sequenti FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE 6 gear sequential DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student 2010 type COOLING leftside mounted radiator equiped with a 90W fan BRAKE SYSTEM self developed rotors, floating, water-jet cutted, 220mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS 2D Datalogger with High-Speed CAN-Bus, CAN- Bus controlled Display and paddel shifter HATFIELD University of Hertfordshire Car 6 Pit 22 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION 2 piece steel tubular space-frame with bonded composite floor panel. MATERIAL Mild Steel (EN & T45) OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2939 / 1423 / 1126 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1190 / 1140 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 126 / 134 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull Fr Push Rr rod actuated spring & coil-over damper, adjustable ARB TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18.0x Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x10. 3pc Al Rim ENGINE 2010 Yamaha YZF-R6 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 14.11:1 UH Racing has only one aim and that is to become the first UK team to win Formula Student Germany. Following last year s successful collaboration of Masters and Undergraduate students, UH Racing is looking to build upon our 6th place overall at FSG. The team has a well-defined structure including a core managerial team overseeing all aspects of the car. The broad knowledge of its 30 team member s makes UH Racing a strong contender and one to watch this year. Drawing upon a wealth of existing Formula Student knowledge the team has focused its attention on data driven designs. Strict performance targets were identified for each vehicle subsystem and every design has been reviewed with respect to the original design criteria. This year s strategy continues to develop statics but focus heavily on the overall dynamics of the team in order to operate efficiently and realise our full potential. Winning is the only thing that matters, everything else is a consequence of that. FUEL SYSTEM Custom Designed multi-point fuel delivery system FUEL 98 Ron Unleaded Petrol. MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9500 DRIVE TYPE 520 Chain - Single DIFFERENTIAL Salisbury Type, Externally adjustable preload. COOLING Single sidepod mounted radiator with ECU controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Bobbin float laser cut 304 stainless steel, hub mounted, 191mm OD/140mm IDx 4mm thick crossdrilled ELECTRONICS Student designed telemetry system & data acquisition system including lap time/split dash readout. 68

70 COMBUSTION HEILBRONN Heilbronn University Car 21 Pit 20 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular steel frame MATERIAL E355 C1 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2340 / 1440 / 1200 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1525 / 1284 / 1240 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 139 / 156 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated Adjustable in compression and in rebound range TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7 - R13 Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x13 ET5, 3 pc Al-Mg Rim ENGINE Modified Husqvarna 510 SMR mm / 67,8mm / 1 cylinders / 501cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.5 In 2007 two students had the idea to found a Formula Student team representing the University of Applied Science Heilbronn. During the following years they achieved to build a team which has about 15 team members today. The most important improvement of the Raptor 2013 is the frame which is designed according to the Alternative Frame Rules to decrease weight without losing stiffness. Furthermore, we designed new uprights with center-lock wheel hubs, optimized wiring harness, steering wheel with integrated multifunctional display, optimized suspension mounting and the bodywork made of carbon. The one cylinder engine from Husqvarna is modified with two injection valves, a 6-liter airbox and a 4-gear-transmission based on the original gearbox to improve the performance in the dynamic events. In addition to that an automatic clutch system will help the driver to focus on the track. We are also well-prepared for the static events with a detailed Cost Report and an elaborate Business Plan. FUEL SYSTEM Bosch MS4 ECU, Mikuni Injection System FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8150 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7150 DRIVE TYPE chain drive 520 motorcycle chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler FS limited slip differential COOLING side mounted radiator with fan BRAKE SYSTEM floating 220mm brake disks, AP Racing brake calipers, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS display integrated to steering wheel, live telemetry system, self-developped Gear Control Unit INDORE Shri G.S. Institute of Technology and Science Indore GSRacers is a first year team participating in the formula student design competition.in 2012, a bunch of ambitious engineering students from Mechanical and Production Engineering streams got together in an effort to boost the already strong knowledge base built with eight successful years in Mini Baja, and undertook the task of designing a formula style vehicle. After exhaustive study and iterations the team came up with a base design which served as a datum to which the inventive thinking added a lot of new concepts and methodologies.the team s goal for the 2013 design season is to get familiarized with the concepts of advanced design while being competitive at the international level from the first event. Car 62 Pit 42 India FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular Spaceframe MATERIAL SAE 1018 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2890 / 1550 / 1422 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1625 / 1320 / 1270 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 122 / 228 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented coil over shock TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7-13 Hoosier R25B/ R13 Bridgestone WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6x13, 20mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim ENGINE Honda CBR 600F (PC35) 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.9:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student Designed sequential fuel injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive DIFFERENTIAL Open Differential COOLING single side pod mounted with thermostat controlled fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system,rotors with 220mm diameter, floating type dual piston calipers ELECTRONICS TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 69

71 KARLSRUHE Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Car 30 Pit 21 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front: Carbonfiber Monocoque / Rear: Space frame MATERIAL CFRP, Round steel tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3215 / 1407 / 1369 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1565 / 1220 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 118 / 144 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, pull/ push rod actuated KAZ damper with coil spring TYRES (Fr / Rr) Front: 20.5x7 R13 R25B Hoosier - Rear: 20.5x7.5 R13 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Student designed/ built CFRP rim 7x13 ENGINE Self developed engine, gearbox and differential in 83mm / 55mm / 2 cylinders / 595cc KA-RaceIng - two cars, one passion! Being a team of about 70 students, KA-RaceIng builds two cars every year: one with a combustion engine and one with an electric drivetrain. The KIT13c is our 7th combustion car, the KIT13e is our 4th electric car and both combine the best of new ideas and tested concepts of the last years. The KIT13c combines the best of new ideas and tested concepts. As we are building two cars, we develop several parts which meet the requirements of both cars and improve testing time and manufacturing effort. Since March 2011 we have been developing a 2-cylinder, turbocharged, direct injected combustion engine at Mercedes-AMG GmbH especially for the use in formula student vehicles. The KIT13c is developed and manufactured to run with this engine. We would like to thank all supporters and are looking forward to an exciting event in Hockenheim. COMPRESSION RATIO 10:2 FUEL SYSTEM Direct Injection FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 5500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 4800 DRIVE TYPE Gearbox with spur gear stage DIFFERENTIAL Drexler clutch pack limited slip differential, preloaded, adjustable bias ratio drive: COOLING Side pod mounted radiator, electric fans&water pump with student designed controller BRAKE SYSTEM Floating carbon-steel rotors, outer diameter 230mm/220mm (F/R), ISR four/two (F/R) piston caliper ELECTRONICS self developed live telemetry&remote parametrization,electrical actuated clutch&shifting mechanism KARLSRUHE University of Applied Sciences Karlsruhe Founded in 2006, High Speed Karlsruhe is entering its 7th season in the Formula Student competition. Forty motivated students of the University of Applied Science Karlsruhe have been working together for one year to build the new racecar, named F The F is a direct decedent of its predecessors. All our cars imply the 600cc four cylinder engine and 13 wheels. As the second generation, the F is featuring an improved CFRP monocoque chassis which provides additional stiffness. Another feature is our CAN bus system which connects all control units and actuators. The electronic system is equipped with advanced data logging, traction and launch control. A Wi-Fi system enables the engineers to monitor the vitals of the car in real time. This season, we are proud to present our most obvious innovation: our new invented aero kit which enhances the dynamic performance. We would like to thank all our sponsors and supporters for their efforts. Your support is greatly appreciated. Car 99 Pit 11 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front: CFRP Monocoque, Rear: Steel Spaceframe MATERIAL Front: CFRP Tenax-IMS65/-HTA40,Gimapox EL- 3,Rohacell31/71/110 Rear:E235+C OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2958 / 1382 / 1156 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1585 / 1190 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 128 / 139 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated spring / damper. Adj. roll bar. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5 x 7-13 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7 x 13, 18 mm offset, 2 pc Al Rim, spinforged ENGINE Honda CBR 600 RR (PC37) 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.0:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student des./built system, fuel injection, 4 injectors, full sequential FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE Chain 520KZU with U-Ring, tensile str. 3 DIFFERENTIAL clutch pack limited slip, 10 Nm preload, 2.3 bias ratio COOLING sidepod mounted radiator, 300 mm x 260 mm x 50 mm core, PWM controlled fan, back of radiator BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRONICS Automatic Fusebox, Electropneumatic Shifting System, CAN-Bus 70

72 COMBUSTION KONSTANZ University of Applied Sciences Konstanz Since our foundation in 2005 our ambitious aim is continuous improvement and development in all disciplines of the Formula Student. New members stand for new ideas and knowledge in 2013 we reached an all-time high of 66 team members. The Iltis13 combines all our strength and starts lighter and faster than ever in the season With a Suzuki GSX-R engine and a weight of 207 kilogram we are well prepared. The special hybrid wheels made of carbon and aluminum are only one reason for our successful lightweight implementation. Different to our last-season-car we switched from push rods to pull rods. This modification promises an improvement on track through agile and easy handling. Our self-made live telemetry system enables a specific car setup for every track requirement. A special thanks to all our sponsors and supporters. The Bodensee Racing Team looks forward to a great season 2013 and a successful event in Hockenheim. Car 43 Pit 54 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame MATERIAL S235JR steel round tubing with 1 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2815 / 1417 / 1065 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1642 / 1202 / 1210 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 119 / 156 SUSPENSION Double wishbone independent unequal length CFK A-Arm. Pull rod, TTX25 MkII FSAE damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x7.0 R13, Hoosier R25B / 205x7.0 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Aluminum-CFRP Hybrid Rim/Aluminum-CFRP Hybrid Rim ENGINE modified Suzuki GSXR 600 K3 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student des/built,fuel injection, sequential FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE 40x 11 sprocket with 520er chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler, clutch pack limited slip COOLING one side pod mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 238 diameter, adjustale break balance ELECTRONICS Multifunctional Steering Wheel, selfdesigned shifting unit, Live-Telemetry KREFELD Hochschule Niederrhein Car 26 Pit 65 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Full Tubular space frame MATERIAL S235 JR steel, round and square tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2825 / 1352 / 1160 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1525 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 129 / 129 SUSPENSION Pull rod actuated spring/damper. Roll bar (Fr) TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier, R25B, 18 inch x 6 inch - 10 in WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 10x6 in, 3 pc Al Rim, 4.5 in backspacing (Fr), 2.5 in bachspacing (Rr) ENGINE 2013 KTM 500 EXC 95mmmm / 72mmmm / 1 cylinders / 510cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11,8:1 We are going to start our engine for the second time. We, meaning Hochschule Niederrhein s Racing Team, are powered by highoctaned, motivated students from seven different faculties. An explosive mixture! Mixed up with passion for racing and the enthusiasm to give the best for a car, which takes our need for speed to the track. From nearly students we found the right ones, namely 40 students. We gained a lot of experience from our first event, which showed us how to improve. We are even lighter, faster and mellower due to the support of our sponsors. We are looking forward seeing you in Hockenheim. FUEL SYSTEM Student Built Fuel System (Injection System), driven by Trijekt FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8700 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 780 DRIVE TYPE chain drive, original KTM gearbox DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Limited Slip Differential COOLING left-side mounted 2016 ccm core radiator, electrical BRAKE SYSTEM Student designed rotors, adjustable brake balance, 4 pistons (Fr), 2 pistons (Rr) ELECTRONICS Traction Control, Launch Control, Automatic up/ downshift TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 71

73 LIVERPOOL Liverpool John Moores University Car 32 Pit 41 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space frame MATERIAL Cold drawn seamless mild steel tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2850 / 1300 / 1015 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1525 / 1200 / 1185 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 136 / 142 SUSPENSION Double unequal lenght A-Arm, Push rod actuated spring damper. Adjustable in compression and rebound TYRES (Fr / Rr) 508 x A45 Avon WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 13 Keizer Kosmo wheel, 6 wide. 3pc aluminium rim with magnesium alloy centres ENGINE Modified Honda CBR600RR4 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.5:01 Since the start of the team s class 1 career in 2010, the team has gone from strength to strength managing to achieve a 12th place finish in Formula Student UK Aiming to continue and sustain the trend of improving of competition results, LJMU13 features a number of improvements over its predecessors to provide weight and performance improvements. With a redesigned spaceframe chassis retaining the handling performance of previous years, whilst reducing its weight, this has been paired with a modified and retuned Honda CBR600RR engine, with improved torque characteristics to allow the maximum performance of LJMU13 to be realised. True to one of the central principles behind the team, we aim to manufacture more of each yearly entry in-house as possible, introducing our own designed and manufactured light-weight hubs this year. Having last competed in Formula Student Germany in 2011, LJMU Racing is looking forward to returning and to improving on its past performance. FUEL SYSTEM DTA 80pro with sequential injection and spark ignition FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8900 DRIVE TYPE Single 520 chain DIFFERENTIAL Hub mounted brakes. Using 10 COOLING Side mounted, custom radiator with electrical fan and mechanical water pump BRAKE SYSTEM Hub mounted brakes. Using 10 ELECTRONICS IP67 sealed wiring harness, electro-magnetic gear shifter and a self designed telemetry system LIVERPOOL University of Liverpool Car 24 Pit 24 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION One piece tubular steel spaceframe MATERIAL AISI 1020 Steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2930 / 1430 / 1150 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1700 / 1220 / 1180 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 148 SUSPENSION Double, unequal, non-parallel A-Arm suspension, pullrod-actuated Ohlins shock absorbers TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20 x R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Aluminium split-rim, custom Al 2014 centre ENGINE 2008 Yamaha YZF R6 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.1:1 The University of Liverpool Motorsport team are proud to be at competition with their 8th car for the team s 2nd year at FS Germany. The team of 40 comprises primarily of 3rd & 4th year Mechanical Engineering students working towards their MEng Degrees. The team s strategy for 2013 has been focused on striving for design optimisation, as such ULM008, has been designed with both dynamic performance and product viability as priorities. The team has moved to a 4 cylinder engine to deliver the power and reliability required, with a student designed sump ensuring it is perfectly suited to the car. Dynamic performance has been a particular focus for the driver integration, including a reclined driver position & more dedicated race controls. The team s move to CFRP bodywork has resulted in a stunningly sleek car, whilst allowing for a reduced overall weight. The team wish to thank their sponsors for their continued support. Without their help, the team s efforts would not be possible. FUEL SYSTEM Student designed stacks, Yamaha injectors controlled by DTA S80 ECU FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE Single 520 chain, Yamaha gear box DIFFERENTIAL 2010 FSAE Drexler LSD COOLING Sidepod mounted, single core crossflow radiator, 779 cfm fan mounted to radiator BRAKE SYSTEM AP Racing, double POT front, single POT rear, 220mm dia. ELECTRONICS Wiring harness sealed to IP67, DTA SX Dash display, electromagnetic shifting system with shift cut 72

74 COMBUSTION LOUGHBOROUGH Loughborough University Car 12 Pit 51 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular spaceframe with Tubular Rear Plate MATERIAL Hybrid CDS and T45 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2800 / 1470 / 1020 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1300 / 1180 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 139 / 139 SUSPENSION Double unequal A-Arm, Pullrod Front/Pushrod Rear, Ohlins Cane Creek FSAE Spring Damper Unit TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier R25A 20.5 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Braid 2 Piece 13 ENGINE Modified Honda CBR600RR10 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.2:1 LUMotorsport is proud to present LFS13, its first all-new car in four years. The team has pushed hard this year to achieve this, and is confident that it will bring great success. The engine remains unchanged, as the venerable Honda CBR600RR unit; however the chassis, suspension and driveline have all received major overhauls. The ethos with LFS13 is for simplicity. With this in mind, the new suspension design does away with anti-roll bars in favour of innovatively designed quick-change rockers. Significant weight savings in the steel spaceframe chassis, billet aluminium uprights, wheels, bodywork and wiring loom have resulted in our lightest car ever. The team at Loughborough operates as a small close-knit group, voluntarily and entirely in its spare time. This breeds impeccable care and attention to detail in every single component, ensuring a strong pride in what we produce. We will be attending both Silverstone and Hockenheim this year, and as ever aim to place top UK University. FUEL SYSTEM Custom MPI / MoTeC Management FUEL 98RON MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7000 DRIVE TYPE Single 520 Chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler FSAE LSD Mk1 COOLING Side mounted radiator with electric water pump and fan BRAKE SYSTEM In house steel rotors (220mm Front, 205mm Rear) with AP Racing Calipers (4 Pot Front, 2 Pot Rear) ELECTRONICS MoTec ECU and Dash Display, gear shift spark cut, traction control and launch control MADRID Technical University of Madrid (UPM) Car 86 Pit 66 Spain FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame / Carbon fiber floor and side pans / Aluminum back plate MATERIAL AISI 4130 Alloy steel round tubing 16mm to 25mm diameter / Carbon fiber / 7075-T6 Aluminum OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3077 / 1404 / 1031 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1230 / 1160 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 124 / 152 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms. Push rod actuated spring/damper F-SAE specific units TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7.0, R13 Hoosier R25B / 20.5x7.0, R13 Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, -33 mm offset, 3pc Al&Mg / 7.0x13, -2 mm offset, 3pc Al&Mg ENGINE 2003 Yamaha R6 UPM Racing celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2013 by participating in FS Germany with two cars: one with a combustion engine and another with electric drivetrain. Each of our teams is composed of 20 automotive-passionated students who work part-time in the project, combining it with their degrees. The team members belong to the Technical University of Madrid, so the project lays on varied skills and knowledge. With a fairly tight budget, UPM Racing tries to introduce improvements in their new cars each year. In the UPM10 we have changed the ECU for a new one (Bosch Sport MS3 ECU) and with the help of a sponsor we recalibrated the engine. We remain at your disposition during the competition for any additional information. Finally, we would like to be grateful with all our sponsors, without them this project wouldn t be possible. We hope to see you all in Hockenheim! 65.5mm / 44.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.4:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student designed / built fuel injection system using BOSCH MS3-ECU FUEL 98 octane petrol MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7000 DRIVE TYPE 520 roller chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip differential 30Nm preload COOLING Side pod mounted 900 cc radiator with liquid-toliquid oil cooler BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, hub mounted, adjustable balance bar and rear proportioning valve ELECTRONICS AIM EVO 4, telemetry system, electronic cut fuel during gear, launch control, speed limit TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 73

75 MAGDEBURG Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg It s the 4th year for UMD Racing, the Formula Student team from the Otto-von-Guericke University from Magdeburg, Germany. We are happy and proud to cooperate with the lightweight construction and industrial design faculties from the University of Applied Science located in Magdeburg. With the help of our sponsors and new team members, we concentrated on designing our parts more simple and reliable while keeping our main concept, the side engine, alive. The frame is made of space tubes and at critical points, like the suspension attachments, square profiles. To keep the car balanced although the engine is located on the side of the car, the frame is built asymmetrically. As said before we like to thank our sponsors and most of all the Otto-von-Guericke University for supporting us with knowledge, manpower and manufacturing sites. Good luck to all and see you on track! Car 20 Pit 72 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular and square profile space frame MATERIAL Steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 1850 / 1445 / 1185 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1525 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 125 / 180 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20x R25A Hoosier / 20x R25A Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7,0 x 13 pc CFRP Rim / 7,0 x 13 pc CFRP Rim ENGINE Husaberg FE mm / 70mm / 1 cylinders / 549cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student built,fuel injection, sequential, intakemanifold fuel injection FUEL 98 Octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 6500 DRIVE TYPE RWD (2 chain drive, 1 Jackshaft),6-speed DIFFERENTIAL Multi-disk limited-slip COOLING Liquid cooled, right side pod mounted radiator with temperature electric controlled fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk System, self developed rotors, adjustable break balance ELECTRONICS Multifunctional dashboard, indicatorlights for gearshift, electric gearshift, onboard data logging MANIPAL Manipal University Car 96 Pit 30 India FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front and rear Single piece Tubular space frame MATERIAL 4130 steel round tubing,16mm to 26mm diameter OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2820 / 1454 / 1190 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1650 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 128 / 192 SUSPENSION Double wishbone, Unequal type, Pull Rod actuated vertically/horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x60 R13, Hoosier R25B / 205x60 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.0x13, 108mm offset, 3 pc Al Rim / 6.0x13, 108mm offset, 3 pc Al Rim ENGINE 2006 MODEL HONDA CBR600RR Formula Manipal is the official FSAE team of the Manipal University, Manipal, India. Formula Manipal came into existence in the year Since then, the team has gone to four different Formula Student events namely: FSAE Italy in 2008, FS UK in 2009, FS Austria in 2010 and FSAE Italy in It is for the first time that Formula Manipal team is competing in FS Germany. After the FSAE Italy competition in 2011, the team decided to shift to a 2-year project so that it could focus more on manufacturing a reliable and efficient car than all the previous seasons. Refining upon the last season s design, the team has innovated and fabricated a car of more compact design with reduced weight and a lighter bodywork. The team has also incorporated the Drexler Differential on the car along with the pneumatic gear shifting. 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student design/built,fuel injection, semi sequential, In-tank fuel pump FUEL Unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8900 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8800 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive, 520 series X-ring chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Limited Slip Differential, Clutch Type, 3 pairs of torque biasing ratio COOLING Single side pod mounted radiator with 10 inch electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system,rotors with 240mm and 200mm diameter,adjustable brake balance,wilwood 2 piece calipers ELECTRONICS Aerograde wiring harness,multifunctional display, Electropneumatic Shifting System,self designed DAQ 74

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77 MANNHEIM University of Applied Sciences Mannheim The home-event in Hockenheim is the season highlight for the Delta Racing Team from the University of Applied Sciences Mannheim. Located around 30 km from the track, we are highly motivated to show the capability and performance of our 2013 car. Our most distinguishing feature is the in-line drive train composed of an intercooled turbo charged two cylinder twin engine and a separated 4-speed gearbox, which shows around 110 Nm torque at only 4500 rpm. Our main goals for this season is to improve reliability, reduce weight and finish all dynamic events. To reach this, we massively increased our use of composites, worked out weight reduction for many parts by not degrading stability and optimized the engine performance. The car was built to give our drivers a fast, spicy and reliable car. Ergonomics and suspension setup were further improved to last year. In order to learn more about our car, we invite you to come over to our pit so we can proudly present you our new DR13 turbo charged! Car 60 Pit 14 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular Space Frame MATERIAL 4130 steel round tubing 25mm dia OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3007 / 1446 / 1108 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1532 / 1227 / 1127 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 154 / 194 SUSPENSION Double, unequal length A-Arms. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 7.5/ , Hossier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) OZ Racing, 7x13, 22 mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim ENGINE Weber Motor / MPE mm / 53.5mm / 2 cylinders / 607cc COMPRESSION RATIO 10,2:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student design/built, map based, multipoint electronic fuel injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 7000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 4500 DRIVE TYPE Transaxle gearbox with included LSD DIFFERENTIAL Salisbury type limited slip differential, 60 degree ramp angle COOLING Side mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fans and forward air duct BRAKE SYSTEM 4-disk system, self developed floating rotors, 220/210mm dia, adjustable balace bar. ELECTRONICS Self developed data logger with steering wheel display, el. controlled clutch and shifting system MARIBOR University of Maribor Car 71 Pit 49 Slovenia FRAME CONSTRUCTION Aluminium Tubular spaceframe MATERIAL Aluminium T6 30,5/3 mm, 34/3mm and 30.5/1.5mm OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2670 / 1390 / 1115 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1200 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 119 / 119 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated front & rear TYRES (Fr / Rr) Front & Rear x R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7 inch wide, aluminium OZ-Racing ENGINE Modified 2007 KTM 450 SX-F 100mm / 60.8mm / 1 cylinders / 477cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1 UNI Maribor Grand Prix Engineering has made a third car. We are entering FSUK, FSG and FSA this year. The highlight remains on the unique aluminum spaceframe which we were able to make even lighter and twice as stiff as before. Composite materials were used on suspension arms, bodywork, seat, floor, intake, steering wheel and various small parts to lower the car s mass. A lot of work was done on the engine (change from Honda CBR600RR to KTM 450 SX-F) to gain maximum performance and reduce fuel consumption. The suspension aims to provide optimal camber curves and the ability to offer different heave and roll stiffness. Improved self designed quick shifter is made with a simple DC motor, changing gears in less than 100 ms. By using a sophisticated data acquisition system, logging all the important sensors, we were able to analyze the data off track and get the maximum out of the car on track. FUEL SYSTEM Bosch injectors (High and low injection), adjustable fuel pressure regulator FUEL RON 98 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 7000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 5500 DRIVE TYPE Stock KTM sequential gearbox, Chain DIFFERENTIAL Adjustable Limited Slip Differential - Drexler, 10 Nm preload COOLING Sidepod mounted 1 core Aluminium radiator, 410 cfm fan mounted to backside of radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 220mm diameter front and 200mm rear, AP Racing calipers ELECTRONICS Electronic Shifting System, Multifunctional Steering Wheel, DAQ System 76

78 COMBUSTION METZ National Engineering School of Metz Car 57 Pit 74 France FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel Tubular Frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 round & square tubing, 25 CrMo4 added axis, mild steel added plates OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2755 / 1410 / 1061 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1620 / 1180 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 130 / 130 SUSPENSION Double equal length A-Arm, pull rod actuated spring / damper, adjustable roll bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) 19,5x6,5-10 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 19,5x6,5-10 R25B Hoosier ENGINE KTM 525 EXC 95mm / 75mm / 1 cylinders / 510cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11:01 Each year the international competition Formula Student is another step in the progress and the improvement of our performance. The fundamental choices undertaken on the project EFS005 Fearless gave us good results so this year will be the continuity of the previous one. For the EFS006 DragonBlast our objectives are: o Optimize the engine performance by modifying the intake and exhausto Improve the ground contact system o Increase the overall efficiency of the car by integrating a telemetry system o Reduce the overall schedule by three months to be able to run and debug the car from April onwards. FUEL SYSTEM Electronic fuel injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 6000 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive #520 DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip differential COOLING Aluminum radiator with thermostatically controlled fan BRAKE SYSTEM AP Racing, 25,4 mm bore, 2-piston front and rear ELECTRONICS Student des. datalogger, Multi-functionnal steering wheel. MODENA University of Modena and Reggio Emilia We are MoRe Modena Racing Team, from the Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia. Our team consists of over 30 people from several engineering schools. We all have in common the passion for autovehicles and the world beyond, to prove our abilities, work and to improve our academic skills on practical activities such as Formula SAE project. Our job is possible thanks to the support of our university, sponsors and fellow teams. Car 37 Pit 25 Italy FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front and rear aluminum Tubular space frame, with glued and riveted aluminum panels MATERIAL 6063-T6 round tubing diam / 6082-T6 and panels and plates OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2758 / 1741 / 1100 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1541 / 1169 / 1135 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 160 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pushrod actuated inboard springs and dampers (coil over). TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.0x7.2 R13 Avon, both Fr/Rr WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x13 ENGINE Suzuki GSX-R 600 (K7) 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1 FUEL SYSTEM EFI Euro6 controlled, OEM indirect fuel injection, dual rail with two injectors per cylinder FUEL 95 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE 520 roller chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler FS2010 limited slip differential limited slip bevel gear with internal preload adjustment COOLING Chassis mounted 2 core aluminum radiator, 410 cfm fan mounted to radiator. BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disks system, self developed rotors 220mm diamater, adjustable brake balance, APracing calipers ELECTRONICS Electropneumatic shifting, selfdesigned live telemetry system, self built display in steering wheel TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 77

79 MONTRÉAL McGill University Car 73 Pit 12 Canada FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel space frame MATERIAL AISI 1020 Mild Steel Tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2876 / 1380 / 1164 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1194 / 1194 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 125 / 124 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring and damper. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 216x47 R10, Hoosier LC0 / 216x47 R10, Hoosier LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x10, 25.4 mm offset, 3 pc Al Rim / 7.0x10, 25.4 mm offset, 3 pc Al Rim ENGINE Rotax DS mm / 60.8mm / 1 cylinders / 449cc The MRT15 combustion prototype will mark the McGill Racing Team s 15th entry into the FSAE series. For the first time, MRT and the former McGill Hybrid Racing Team have joined forces to design and build both an electric and a combustion vehicle from the ground up. MRT15 is powered by the Rotax DS450 single-cylinder engine and features a full aerodynamics package. Focus has been set on developing a reliable yet competitive package backed by simulation and physical validation. COMPRESSION RATIO 13.0:1 FUEL SYSTEM Injection FUEL 95 octane MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7000 DRIVE TYPE Slipper Clutch, Sequential Gearbox DIFFERENTIAL Torsen Differential COOLING Water Cooled BRAKE SYSTEM AP Racing Master Cylinders & CP4227/ CP4226 ELECTRONICS Vi-Pec V88 ECU; AiM Data Acquisition MONTRÉAL University of Québec - ETS Car 7 Pit 36 Canada FRAME CONSTRUCTION Single piece carbon fiber Monocoque MATERIAL Carbon fiber, Aluminium Honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2827 / 1321 / 1194 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1162 / 1043 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 108 / 108 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier, 18x6.0-10, LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x10, 5mm offset, 3 pc Al Rim ENGINE 2011 Yamaha WR450 95mm / 62.4mm / 1 cylinders / 443cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1 The AXF13 design is based on ambitious competition objectives. The result is a compact, lightweight, efficient, fast race car. Using a numerical approach, backed by extensive experimental validation the team is able to always push the limits further and further. The AXF2013 marks a new era in the ETS history, being the first car with aerodynamic devices. Using extensive Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) the team managed to design a well balanced and lightweight package. FUEL SYSTEM Student Built port injection, electronically controlled FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9200 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 900 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Limited-Slip, Salisbury-type COOLING Twin side pod mounted radiators BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system with adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Custom dash display, Electropneumanic shifting system, Power management unit 78

80 COMBUSTION MOSCOW Moscow State Technical University (MAMI) It s the sixth season of the team of Moscow UMech MAMI participating in Formula Student Germany event. You have known us as FS-MAMI team, but everything is progressing. So we are glad to present you FDR MAMI team (Formula Dream Russia MAMI team). Lots of things have changed, FDR MAMI is a new concept of team organization, methods of designing and as a result of our progress you will see the new Iguana G6 race car which is extremely lightweight, reliable and fast. A lot of time-proved solutions were realized in this season, but more new features came. We started to use hybrid construction of the frame, added aerodynamic elements and changed our wheels from 13 to 10. These significant changes are inspiring to show the team s resoluteness at the competition. We re looking forward to the FSG competition. See you in our pit! Car 52 Pit 61 Russia FRAME CONSTRUCTION Hybrid tubular spaceframe MATERIAL 1020 steel, aluminum AlMg5 round tubing 16 mm to 30 mm dia, carbon fiber OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3135 / 1425 / 1134 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1220 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 131 / 149 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper and anti roll TYRES (Fr / Rr) R10 Hoosier/ R10 Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6 10, +40 mm offset, 1pc Al Braid/ 6 10, 0 mm offset, 1pc Al Braid ENGINE Modified Honda CBR 600F4i 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.0:1 FUEL SYSTEM DTA S80Pro ECU,sequential fuel injection,190 CC/min Denso injectors FUEL 98 octane MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE Chain #520 DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip differential, 25Nm preload, adjustable bias ratio COOLING One side pod mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, perforated rotors with 180mm dia, Wilwood GP200 and Wilwood PS1 calipers (Fr/ Rr) ELECTRONICS Race Technology DL1 Mk3 datalogger, Steering wheel mounted display, Electropneumatic shifting system MUMBAI K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering Car 25 Pit 17 India FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular Spaceframe MATERIAL DIN 2391 St 52 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2970 / 1423 / 1185 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1580 / 1220 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 170 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-arm. Pull rod actuated Front, Push Rod Actuated Rear TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x510 R13 Continental 34M Front and Rear WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x13, 22mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim Front and Rear ENGINE 2006 Honda CBR 600 F4i 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc Orion Racing India was kick started in 2006 by a group of ambitious engineering students from K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering. They aimed to rise above the confines of a suffocating education system by arming themselves with the practical knowledge of their everyday studies. Seven years since its inception, team Orion Racing India has grown significantly in size, improved its organization & structure and gained a lot of experience through international exposure.this year the project timeline was revised in order to reduce the time spent on design & manufacturing and increase the time spent on vehicle testing. The increased focus on testing is aimed at ensuring reliability and extensive use of sensors. The ORI-13 boasts several new features such as student built live telemetry, pull rod front suspension system, ergonomic driver interface with led rpm shift lights with a performance tuned engine and the eccentric chain tensioning mechanism providing finest adjustability. COMPRESSION RATIO 12:1 FUEL SYSTEM Honda stock fuel rail, Electronic fuel injection, sequential FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8500 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive DIFFERENTIAL Clutch pack Limited Slip Differential, 30Nm preload, 1.5 bias ratio COOLING Chassis mounted, side pod enclosed single radiator with electric waterpump and fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-disk system, 4-piston Wilwood calipers and AP Racing spherical bearing mounted master cylinders ELECTRONICS Self designed data logger and telemetry system, Paddle-shifting, MoTeC M400 ECU TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 79

81 MÜNCHEN Technische Universität München Car 2 Pit 64 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION One piece prepreg monocoque MATERIAL CFRP aluminum honeycomb sandwich OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3084 / 1390 / 1459 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1580 / 1150 / 1110 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 123 / 133 SUSPENSION double unequal length A-Arms, Pullrod actuated horizontally oriented Sachs F3 Throughrod Spring/dam TYRES (Fr / Rr) 7.5x10 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.5x10 R25B Hoosier ENGINE Kawasaki ZX-6R mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.3:1 In October 2012 a team of 65 young and motivated students started to develop the 10th Formula Student Combustion car of the TUfast Racing Team. After a lot of hard work we were proud to roll out the nb013 out of our workshop in June The challenge for this year was to reduce weight even more, aiming for less than 190kg with a aero package. Therefore we implemented some innovative designs e.g. for the rims and the driveshafts. The full aero package is also a first in TUfast history. So now we are excited to compete with all the other teams and see if we did a good job. And after a hard day full of work, we would be happy to chat with some of you guys about our favorite topic and have a good time. Just come over and have a beer with us. FUEL SYSTEM student built, two stage injection, MoTec M800 controlled FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE Chain DID 520 ERT2 DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student Limited Slip, COOLING Seperate Water and Oil coolers with fans, Electrical waterpump (ECU controlled) BRAKE SYSTEM disk diameter 180mm (FR)/156mm(RR), adjustable brake balance, Titlon master cylinders, ISR calipers ELECTRONICS Telemetry system, MoTec ADL3 dash logger, launch control, automatic upshift, electrical shifting NAVI MUMBAI Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering Triumphant Racers from the Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, India entering into their second year of competition, intend to apply the experience gained from previous competitions. The next car from the Triumphant Racers stable is named tvaksa and is supposed to be simple yet reliable as well as cost and fuel efficient. Numerous hours of research as well as decision-making have gone into it. The philosophy of the team to use all things available indigenously and produce custom made parts with simple and easy to manufacture designs. The teams wishes to clear all the dynamic events and bring back a large pot of knowledge to apply in its future cars. Car 31 Pit 37 India FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame MATERIAL ST-52, AISI 1018 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2945 / 1375 / 1115 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1580 / 1220 / 1220 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 160 / 160 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-arms. Push rod actuated spring and damper (Coil over) TYRES (Fr / Rr) 195x60 R13 front and rear WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6x13 32mm offset aluminium alloy ENGINE Royal Enfield Classis 500 EFI 84mm / 90mm / 1 cylinders / 499cc COMPRESSION RATIO 8,5:1 FUEL SYSTEM FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 5250 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 4000 DRIVE TYPE 5 speed gearbox DIFFERENTIAL Stock open differential (TATA NANO) COOLING Natural convection air cooled BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, stock HONDA rotors with 220mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Custom wiring Harness, stock EFI ECU 80

82 COMBUSTION OXFORD Oxford Brookes University Car 92 Pit 56 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION Aluminium sandwich panel Monocoque with Steel roll hoops MATERIAL T6 Aluminium Skins, perforated Aluminium honeycomb core, 4130 steel tubes OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2716 / 1319 / 1130 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1125 / 1095 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 85 / 92 SUSPENSION Double unequal length wishbones w/pushrod actuated spring-dampers. U-Bar FARB, T-Bar RARB TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.0/6.2-R13 Avon FITO 9241 F&R WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 2pc Home Made Carbon Rim 6 wide with 8-spoke aluminium centre, 14.2mm offset F&R ENGINE KTM 530 EXC OBR returns to Formula Student this year with our new car, Isis 13. Buoyed by the success of our strong finishes in 2012, we ve attempted to refine the strengths of the car that brought us our first silverware in five years and develop the weaker areas that were discovered at competition. The car itself is very much an evolution, not revolution. This was, in part, to help integrate new members into the project, having bid farewell to many of our most experienced members at graduation last summer. With some guidance from Alumni, we ve worked on developing our tried-andtested chassis to produce our first full Aluminium monocoque. Our development hasn t only been mechanical though. Aerodynamic devices make their first appearance on an Isis car for over 10 years. With our new diffuser we hope to boost overall car performance in Autocross, and the improved drivability paired with more driver seat time sees us aiming for a strong showing out on track. 95mm / 72mm / 1 cylinders / 510cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11.9 FUEL SYSTEM Student designed single point port injection system FUEL 99 RON Unleaded MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 7500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 5250 DRIVE TYPE Single 520 Chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula SAE Limited Slip Differential COOLING Side mounted 2r12 core radiator, 850 cfm fan mounted to ducting BRAKE SYSTEM Floating, Cast Iron, hub mounted, 220 mm dia. vented discs with ISR Front & AP Racing Rear calipers ELECTRONICS 22 & 23 AWG / twin leg: high and low current. Electropneumatic shifting system. Bosch DDU7 Dash. PADERBORN University of Paderborn Car 58 Pit 69 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Hybrid Frame with CFRP monocoque in the front and tubular steel frame in the rear MATERIAL CFRP SIGRATEX-Prepreg by SGL, CORMASTER NOMEX honeycomb sandwich panels, E355 tube OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2800 / 1400 / 1100 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1170 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 137 / 136 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented adjustable spring and damper. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20,5 x 7,0-13 R25B Hoosier / 20,5 x 7,0-13 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 3 pc. CFRP Wheel Rim base and Al Wheel center ENGINE Suzuki GSR600 K6, modified for E85 In 2006 the UPBracing Team e.v. was founded by seven students of the University of Paderborn. Today the team exists of about 180 members of whom about 30 students are involved in the development and organization. Good results could be achieved with the 13th place in Silverstone (GB) and the 7th place in Györ (HU)in the year The UPBracing Team is strong-minded and also this year they stress their aims: Every year we try to inspire students and companies for this huge project. On account of our many activity areas in the team we are grateful for every other support. One of our biggest aims is to reduce to every component so much weight as possible as well as to discover new innovations to score with specific features at the events. Of course it is also important for us to reach a good place in the dynamic and static events, because here the car is tested on its functionality and the team on its teamwork. 67mm / 42,5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13,85:1 FUEL SYSTEM open-source MegaSquirt system with semi sequential injection and wasted spark ignition FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9200 DRIVE TYPE chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student Differential COOLING side mounted 3300cc radiator and 255mm electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 220mm diameter, adjustable balance,ap Racing monoblock cal ELECTRONICS eletromagnetic shifting system, self designed Live-Telemetrysystem, monitoring for CAN bus via WIFI TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 81

83 PATIALA Thapar University Car 68 Pit 6 India FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front Aluminium sandwich panel monocoque integrated with rear spaceframe MATERIAL Aluminium sandwich panel (23mm core,1mm skins), 1020 steel spaceframe OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2754 / 1427 / 1099 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1540 / 1250 / 1185 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 121 / 137 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7 R13, Hoosier R25B / 20.5x7 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x13, -22mm offset / 7x13, -22mm offset ENGINE 2013 KTM EXC 500, single cylinder Team Fateh is the FSAE team of Thapar University, India. Team Fateh started participating in Formula Student events in the year The team received the Toyota Best Endeavour Award, in the very first attempt at Formula Student UK and have never looked back ever since. This year the team comes to FS Germany for the first time. In the 2013 season, the team has achieved a new high in the field of technical advancement, design and manufacturing. The car boasts of an aluminium honeycomb monocoque, a first for any Indian team; and a brand new 510cc single cylinder KTM engine. These changes have achieved an incredible reduction in weight in this year s car, making it the lightest car rolling out of Team Fateh s workshop. The 2013 car is a result of the hard work, determination and innovation of all the members of the team. The team would like to thank all the sponsors and partners for their help and support. This wouldn t have been possible without your assistance. 95mm / 72mm / 1 cylinders / 510cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11.8:1 FUEL SYSTEM Motec M84 ECU controlled gasoline fuel injection FUEL 95 octane gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7000 DRIVE TYPE Single 520 chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler LSD Formula Student, COOLING Side mounted single radiator with electronic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, AP racing master cylinders and trunion type bias bar, Willwood brake calipers ELECTRONICS Wiring harness with MOTEC M84 ECU, button operated solenoid gear shiifting, PRAGUE Czech Technical University in Prague Car 33 Pit 70 Czech Republic FRAME CONSTRUCTION Semi-monokok (front part monocoque structure + rear space frame) MATERIAL CFRP prepreg EHKF 420C-20; Airex R82.60; Al Honeycomb EC 8464; ST tubes 15CDV6; OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3130 / 1430 / 1160 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1650 / 1260 / 1180 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 141 / 152 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated transversely oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.5 x R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.0 x R25B ENGINE Yamaha YZF R6 65.5mm / 44.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc The CTU CarTech Formula Student Combustion Team was founded in 2008 at the Czech Technical University in Prague as the first Formula SAE/Student team in the Czech Republic. CTU CarTech is a student project with the support from many industry companies from the Czech Republic and abroad. After the most successful year in CTU CarTech history, when our Combustion team was on the 18th place in the world ranking list, the team of 30 young and motivated students started to prepare its fifths formula car for the 2013 season called FS.05. All the efforts are aimed to improve the chassis and to investigate the aerodynamics influence on the vehicle dynamics. FS.05 will have the first monocoque which was designed and ever built in the Czech Republic. All members give their best to improve the result from previous year and to defend the position of most successful Czech team. We are excited to take part in the Formula Student Germany event and to compete with the best teams across the world. COMPRESSION RATIO 13.1:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student built manifold, fuel injection with 4 original injectors FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9500 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive DIFFERENTIAL Limited Slip Drexler diferential COOLING right side mounted x core 38mm radiator, fan mounted to output duct BRAKE SYSTEM 4-floating disk system, self developed rotor, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Electropneumatic shifting system, launch rev limiter, doubled-independent pneumatic clutch 82

84 COMBUSTION REGENSBURG University of Applied Sciences Regensburg The Dynamics e.v. is one of two FSAE teams at the University of Applied Sciences Regensburg. With the RP13c (Racing Performance 2013 Combustion), we have built our 6th car since the foundation in 2006, while our partner team regenics e.v. has built their third electrically powered car. Creating innovation and participating in challenging competitions have always been our motivation. Driven by accuracy with fastidious attention to detail, we are looking forward to a great event at the Hockenheim Ring in Car 46 Pit 46 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Hybrid CFRP-Monocoque with tubular steel rear MATERIAL Flexcore aluminium honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2700 / 1432 / 1086 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1250 / 1250 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 130 / 147 SUSPENSION rear; ARB front and rear TYRES (Fr / Rr) Continental C13 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13 ENGINE Honda CBR 600 RR PC37, mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13,5:1 FUEL SYSTEM Mass Air, Manifold Pressure, Throttle Pos., Crank Pos. FUEL 99 RON Unleaded MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 68 kw MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 65 Nm DRIVE TYPE Belt drive DIFFERENTIAL Optimized clutch pack limited slip differential COOLING Rear mounted radiator and electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Hub mounted rotors with 245mm diameter in front and 214 mm diameter in the rear ELECTRONICS Live Telemetry, self-designed wiring harness with motorsport connectors ROCHESTER Rochester Institute of Technology Car 5 Pit 33 United States FRAME CONSTRUCTION Composite Monocoque MATERIAL Unidirectional pre-impregnated carbon fiber, epoxy film adhesive, aluminum honeycomb core OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2837 / 1532 / 1062 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1143 / 1143 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 107 / 115 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-arm, pull rod actuated front, push rod actuated rear TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18x7-10 LC0 Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x10, 25 mm offset, 3 piece alumium ENGINE 2013 Yamaha WR-450F, turbocharged 95.0mm / 63.4mm / 1 cylinders / 449cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12,3:1 The RIT Formula Racing Team builds upon last season s Endurance victory at Formula Student Germany with our 2013 entrant to the Formula Student Series. A product of extensive simulation, design, and testing, the RIT vehicle exhibits many unique characteristics. A carbon fiber monocoque utilizing unidirectional fiber maintains sufficient stiffness while significantly reducing weight. A lightweight aerodynamic package verified through wind tunnel testing generates 330 N of downforce at Skidpad speed. The vehicle s entire braking system is custom designed in house, allowing for component level optimization. The turbocharged single-cylinder engine is light, fuel efficient and produces 75% of its peak torque across a very broad RPM range. Composite driveshafts and a lightweight differential allow for a mass efficient, tunable drivetrain. These features have created a race vehicle with a focus on scoring potential, performance, efficiency, and drivability, a winning combination for FSG. FUEL SYSTEM RIT developed dual stage sequential injection, MoTeC M400 ECU, speed density calibration FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 7500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE Single reduction chain DIFFERENTIAL Limited slip, Drexler clutch-type, adjustable torque bias ratio COOLING Side mounted single core YFZ-450F radiator, YZF- R6 cooling fan mounted to radiator outlet BRAKE SYSTEM RIT custom aluminum monoblock calipers, driver-adjustable pedalbox with adjustable brake bias ELECTRONICS Racepak Smartwire programmable current protection, logic based relays, data logging with Motec M400 TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 83

85 ROM University of Rome Tor Vergata Car 27 Pit 43 Italy FRAME CONSTRUCTION Frt and rear Tubular space frame with Aluminium panels MATERIAL 4130 steel round tubing 25 mm dia 2 and 2.5 mm thk OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2610 / 1390 / 1100 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1578 / 1266 / 1128 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 153 / 164 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring / damper. Adj. Roll bar. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20x A45 Avon WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 20x A45 Avon ENGINE Honda CBR F Sport year cylinder 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc For the first time in its history, Scuderia Tor Vergata, a.k.a. STV, makes it to Germany and gets there with class: a space frame chassis has been optimized in order to obtain a better torsional rigidity and better ergonomics. We enwrapped the chassis with a stylish CFRP bodywork. Moreover, we made a massive engine tuning using our computational skills and testing our HONDA CBR F-SPORT engine, equipped with intake manifolds in polyamine, on a test bench. The 2013 car also includes: titanium exhaust system, which makes our car even lighter and powerful; a CAN bus system to connect all the electronic devices, adopting a data logging system to optimize the vehicle dynamics; limited slip differential. With an enthusiastic team and with our sponsors support we are looking forward to having a great season. COMPRESSION RATIO 13:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student designed rapid prototyping intake air system (airbox, manifolds, restrictor) FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE DID 520 steel chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Limited Slip Differential V1 COOLING left side pod mounted radiator with ECU controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Floating rotors, Cast Iron, hub mounted, 160mm dia. X 4mm, drilled, with phonic wheel function ELECTRONICS Dashboard RgDashColors, Lead-acid battery, Alternator ROMA Sapienza University of Rome Car 19 Pit 13 Italy FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP Monocoque MATERIAL carbon fiber lay-up with aluminium honeycomb core OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2930 / 1400 / 1030 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1560 / 1222 / 1202 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 130 / 138 SUSPENSION Double A-arm, pull rod actuated. Adjustable Antiroll bar and camber TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20x7.5 R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.5x13, 25mm offset Carbon Fiber rims ENGINE Modified Honda CBR 600F 67mm / 42,5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13,5:1 Sapienza Corse racing team is the FStudent team of the University of Rome, established in 2008, participating at FSG since After the first year of experience, in the last four years our team followed a positive trend that let us reach the 17th place overall in FSG2011 and the 8th overall at FSAE Italy2011 and lead us to the top 60 in the world ranking. The 2012 team has worked hard to design and build a top level car, following ambitious technical goals. The 2013 Team decided to concentrate on weight reduction, while still maintaining reliability on a high level and on increasing performance with a new shifting system and further engine innovations. Sapienza Corse s definitely ready for FSG what about you? FUEL SYSTEM Electronic Injection Mectronik MKE6 FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE 4/8 Chain Drive DIFFERENTIAL Open Diff., Electronic self-locking control, Dinamically variable bias ratio COOLING One radiator, mechanic pump, electronc flow controller BRAKE SYSTEM Disk System, Steel, 240 mm diam. front hub mounted/190 mm diam. rear diff housing mounted ELECTRONICS Mectronik MKE6 ECU, Electronic Shifting System, Electronic Differential Control 84

86 COMBUSTION SCHWEINFURT University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt Mainfranken Racing e.v., founded in 2006 in the small city of Schweinfurt in Bavaria, was born out of the idea of some motor sport enthusiastic students. Currently the team consists of 30 motivated students who developed and built the sixth Formula Student racecar, the MFSix. The main features are our innovative intake manifold, extraordinarily economical steering wheel and our new pedal system, which makes it possible to set it up easily to exactly suit the driver s needs. The steering-wheel is equipped with entirely self-developed hard- and software and a multifunctional display. We are very proud to present our work at the Formula Student Events in Germany, the Czech Republic and Spain. We can look back at an exhausting and sweaty, but also funny and friendly season. We had an amazing time and achieved great experience in many different areas. We thank all our sponsors, supporters and families! Car 97 Pit 15 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space frame MATERIAL S235, round tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2755 / 1383 / 1087 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1650 / 1210 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 160 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x51 R13,Continental 34M WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 205x51 R13,Continental 34M ENGINE Yamaha YZF-R6 rj05, with modified camshafts 65.5mm / 44.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.4:1 FUEL SYSTEM Bosch injection valves and ignition coils, dual stage sequential injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8700 DRIVE TYPE Original transmission (Gears: N ) DIFFERENTIAL Limited slip differential (Formula student specific differential from Drexler) COOLING Self developed radiator in left side pod with 210mm electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system. Floating self developed brake rotors. adjustable break balance. Calipers: dual piston ELECTRONICS Wiring harness, electrified shifting system, multifunctional steering wheel, 2D data logger SEATTLE University of Washington Car 77 Pit 68 United States FRAME CONSTRUCTION Carbon Fiber Monocoque MATERIAL Torray T700 Unidirectional Fiber, Hexcel Aluminum Honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2970 / 1415 / 1241 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1537 / 1219 / 1168 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 110 / 128 SUSPENSION Double Unequal A-Arm, Pull Rod Actuated Horizontally Oriented Spring And Damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7-13 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7-13 R25B Hoosier ENGINE Modified Yamaha WR45F 98mm / 63,4mm / 1 cylinders / 449cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13,5:1 With an iterative car for 2013, the UWashington Formula Motorsports team is excited to show off our best car yet. Building off of 24 years of innovation, our car runs a single-cylinder motor, and has a carbon fiber chassis, integrated CV/hubs, a full aero package, pneumatic paddle shifting, and a tightly-packaged drivetrain. Relying heavily on physical testing to validate analysis, a great deal of care and attention to detail went into every part on the car. With one of the earliest assembly completions in recent team history, ample time has been spent testing and tuning the car for ultimate speed, reliability, and overall success. This is the team s second time attending Formula Student Germany. FUEL SYSTEM EngineLab Vehicle Control System, Integrated Fuel, Spark, Shift, DRS, Data Logging, and Aux Control FUEL 95 Octane Unleaded Gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 8300 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE Chain Drive DIFFERENTIAL Salisbury Type Drexler Differential with Replaceable Ramps COOLING Singe Rear Mounted, PWM Fan,.17 m^3/sec BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk Floating Cast Iron, Hub Mounted ELECTRONICS EngineLab EL140 ECU, Student Designed Dash, Steering Wheel, PWM Drivers, and Telemetry System TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 85

87 SHANGHAI Tongji University Car 66 Pit 59 China FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular steel roll bars MATERIAL 4130 steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2480 / 1408 / 1027 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 135 / 165 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull(Fr)/ Push(Rr) rod-bellcrank construction. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 21X8-13 R25A Continental WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 8 inch wide, 3 pc Al Rim,0mm neg. offset ENGINE Honda CBR 600 rr (2005) 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12,0:1 The new vehicle is a revolutionally new design in comparison to the car last year. In this year we managed to use several modelling and simulation softwares to optimize our design, and made great progress in weight reduction, ergonomics, engine power, handling performance etc. FUEL SYSTEM FUEL 97 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE chain transmission DIFFERENTIAL Torsen limited slip differential COOLING One side pod mounted radiators with thermostatic controlled electric fans BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 254mm diameter, Willwood calipers & balance bar ELECTRONICS Selfbuilt data logge,can-tcp/ip Transfer,Gear/ Rotation Rate independent-display SHIYAN Hubei University of Automotive Technology In March 2011, the DONG FENG AN SHENG FSAE team of Hubei University of Automotive Technology was founded with the support of DONGFENG Commercial Vehicle and the attention of the university. We have fully participated in the 2011 KunLun Lubricant FSC Competition and achieved the top 20 in the overall results and the second place as a rookie. In 2012, the FSC team of Hubei University of Automotive Technology changed its name to HUAT, and fully participated in the competition. We got the first prize both in the Autocross Event and the Cost and Manufacturing Event and the second prize in the Acceleration Event. We are also the champion of FSC (FSAE China) Car 67 Pit 3 China FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space frame MATERIAL 4130 seamless steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2924 / 1445 / 1188 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1555 / 1210 / 1155 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 144 / 152 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm.Pull Fr /Push Rr rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x70 R13, Hoosier R25A / 200x75 R13 Hoosier R25A WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.5x13, 60mm offset,4 pc Al Rim/7.5x13, 60mm offset,4 pc Al Rim ENGINE Honda CBR600RR 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.2:1 FUEL SYSTEM The injector,pump, fuel rail are from the original car,student built fuel tank,sequential injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE Chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Clutch pack limited slip,drexler COOLING Twin side pod mounted radiators with thermostatic controlled electric fans BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system,h-type arrangement for dualcircuit braking system ELECTRONICS wiring harness,motec M84 control unit,selfdesigned electronic instrument 86

88 COMBUSTION STRALSUND University of Applied Sciences Stralsund In 1999, the first initiations of Baltic Racing were placed at UAS Stralsund. Meanwhile, it s the largest project at the university and one of the flagship projects. The TY2013, the 14th race car from Stralsund, will start at this year s FSC. The knowledge and experience of many FS years are reflected in this car. The concept with a 4-cylinder-engine and 13 wheels remains the same. However, we have revised and optimized each component to be more environmentally sustainable and lighter. That s why we developed new camshafts to reduce the fuel consumption and use Jute for the whole bodywork and seat instead of CFRP only as a few highlights. The TY2013 is the consequence of hard work, experience, sound ideas and interdisciplinary cooperation of about 20 students combined with plenty of good mood. We would like to thank our sponsors, the university and its staff, our alumni & close friends and our beloved families for making this project possible year after year. Car 81 Pit 39 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular space frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2865 / 1414 / 1050 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1650 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 137 / 148 SUSPENSION Double unequal lenght, nonparallel A-Arm. Push- Rod actuated. Öhlins TTX 25 damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205/510 R13, Continental WHEELS (Fr / Rr) BBS 3 pc Al-Mg, 7x13, 12.5mm offset ENGINE 2001 Honda CBR600 F4i PC35 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12:1 FUEL SYSTEM selfdesigned fuel injection system using Walbro ECU, full sequential injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9000 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE Chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Quaife torque sensitive Torsen B; adj. preload, self-designed 7075 T6 hard-anodized housing COOLING left side mounted aluminium radiator, electronic fan integrated in nozzle of cooling duct BRAKE SYSTEM 4 disc system; 220 mm front discs, 190 mm rear discs; ISR brake calipers, APRacing Master Cylinders ELECTRONICS multifunctional display with live data from various sensors STUTTGART University of Stuttgart Car 1 Pit 34 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION front: single piece CFRP monocoque, rear: steel space frame MATERIAL front: carbon fibre prepregs, aluminum honeycombs, rear: 25CrMo4 tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2919 / 1355 / 1119 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1630 / 1160 / 1140 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 122 / 131 SUSPENSION double unequal length A-Arms, pushrod actuated ZF Sachs F3 2-way TRD, adjustable U-type ARB TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18.0 x R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 10 x 7.0 ENGINE 2005 Honda CBR 600RR PC mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc Since the foundation in 2005 one of the most important reasons for success of Rennteam Uni Stuttgart was to set clear goals and milestones right from the beginning of the development of every new car. Get the car done in time. Finish the endurance and win the competition. The long period of intensive car testing ensures a reliable and powerful racecar. The concept is a lightweight 10 wheeled car with a powerful 4 Cylinder Honda CBR engine. The CFRP Monocoque with a tubular space frame rear was chosen to improve accessibility and maintenance of the entire powertrain. Through optimization our wings guarantee a well balanced aerodynamic package with maximized efficiency, regarding downforce to drag ratio. Looking forward to meeting the international competition, the team is excited for the Formula Student Germany Event We will try our best to defeat our overall victory from Thanks to all our sponsors who gave us the opportunity to build the F COMPRESSION RATIO 12.6:1 FUEL SYSTEM student built fuel injection system using MoTec, fully sequential FUEL E85 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limitited slip differential COOLING mounted in left side pod, separated cooling cycles, electric water pump, electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM aluminium floaters, fixed mounted brake calipers ELECTRONICS self made wiring harness, multifunctional steering wheel, live telemetry system, using CAN bus TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 87

89 TRONDHEIM Norwegian University of Science and Technology Revolve NTNU is a highly motivated and passionate team of 46 students from ten different engineering disciplines. Revolve NTNU is competing in Formula Student for the second time. The first year was very successful, and they won Best newcomer at Formula Student UK This year the team has built a faster and lighter car by improving and further developed last years design. In addition the car has plenty of new features. The team has expanded their focus on electronics, and also established a group that works with aerodynamics. The research and development group is developing electronically adjustable dampers for this year s car. The team is not just focusing on developing a fast car, but also the way the students work as a team and help them become the best engineers possible. Revolve NTNU think it is important for the students to get work experience through their studies, and wish to contribute to this at their home university. Car 17 Pit 53 Norway FRAME CONSTRUCTION One piece tubular spaceframe MATERIAL Steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3212 / 1432 / 1371 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1566 / 1178 / 1178 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 138 / 150 SUSPENSION Double wishbone. Pull rod actuated horizontally / Pull rod. Electronically adjustable dampers. TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 521x mm, R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 3 pc Aluminium with magnesium centre ENGINE Suzuki GSX-R 600 four stroke 67mm / 41.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.3:1 FUEL SYSTEM DTA S80 sequential fuel injection, stock injectors FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 7500 DRIVE TYPE Chain drive,modified gear drum DIFFERENTIAL Drexler, limited slip differential COOLING Single sidepod mounted, 35mm core radiator, 1370 m^3/h fan BRAKE SYSTEM Cast iron, hub mounted, 235mm front diameter and 215mm rear diameter ELECTRONICS Multifunctional steering wheel, electropneumatic shifting system, selfdesigned live-telemetry system UXBRIDGE Brunel University Car 47 Pit 55 United Kingdom FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel tubular spaceframe MATERIAL BS4 T45 to T100 tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2800 / 1370 / 1090 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1580 / 1200 / 1175 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 133 / 150 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-arm. Front pull/rear push rod actuated spring and damper. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.0x R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Braid 13-inch Al rim ENGINE Modified Yamaha YZF-R6 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 14.1:1 Brunel Racing has gone back to basics this year, with the aim of bringing a reliable and tested car to the event. The team has opted to move away from the hybrid chassis design used for the past few years, in favour of a simpler tubular spaceframe design. Despite the car being called BR14, this will in fact be the teams 15th year building a car. However, only a few team members actually have any experience of Formula Student, with most of the team being new arrivals this year. The team are hoping this year will become the first chapter in a new era of success for Brunel Racing. Everyone at Brunel Racing would like to thank all of our partners for their support, without which none of what we have achieved would be possible. FUEL SYSTEM Common rail port fuel injection, Bosch multi point fuel injection FUEL 98 RON unleaded MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8500 DRIVE TYPE 520 chain and sprocket DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip differential, clutch type, adjustable bias ratio COOLING Side mounted 1300cc radiator and 190mm fan BRAKE SYSTEM Floating, cast iron, hub mounted, 220mm diameter discs. AP Racing master cylinders and calipers ELECTRONICS Bosch MS4 Sport, Bosch C60 data logger, solenoid shifting system 88

90 COMBUSTION WEIHAI Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai We are Harbin Institute of Technology Racing Team from Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai. In line with Harbin Institute of Technology which is one of China s top universities, Weihai campus (HITWH) has a pragmatic and rigorous spirit. As a young team with a four year history, we have great passion, amazing talent and enormous potential. Being the pioneers of China FSAE, we possess technology of carbon fiber and a great dream. Now we come here, with the dream and the unique Monocoque of China regional tournament. This time we will show you our passion and demonstrate our ability. Let us enjoy our wonderful racing show from China! Car 65 Pit 60 China FRAME CONSTRUCTION Rear Tubular space frame/monocoque front section MATERIAL 4130 steel round tubing 12mm to 25.4mm dia / aluminium honeycomb sandwich panel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3045 / 1385 / 1483 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1200 / 1175 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 126 / 154 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper (coil-over). TYRES (Fr / Rr) 13*7.0 R13, Hoosier R25B / 13*7.0 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 35.5 mm offset, 1 pc Al-Mg Rim / 7.0x13, 35.5mm offset, 1 pc Al-Mg Rim ENGINE 2008 YAMAHA YZF-R6 4 67mmmm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO FUEL SYSTEM Student built,fuel injection, sequential FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) DRIVE TYPE 47teeth/12teeth chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Torque sensitive limited slip bevel gear differential with internal preload adjustment COOLING Rear mounted 1940cc Mini radiator and 270mm electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM self-designed blance bar,ap Racing master cylinder,front 4-piston radial calipers,rear 2-piston ra ELECTRONICS Electropneumatic Shifting System, selfdesigned CAN node,home-made data logger WEINGARTEN University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten The Formula Student Team Weingarten consists of about 45 students, who spent one year to build their own Formula Student car. The main aim of the 2013 car, the Stinger 13 was to understand how a formula car works, especially to simulate and validate as much as possible. All in all the goal was to reduce our weight, but still prevent the stability of the car. To improve our performance on the track an aerodynamic package was developed and the driving dynamics were improved radically. As every year the car is power by a Honda CBR 600 RR 4-cylinder engine. It is the first year that not only automotive and mechanical engineering students take part, but also students from the management faculty of our university. Car 59 Pit 44 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space frame MATERIAL S355 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2900 / 1370 / 1305 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1623 / 1180 / 1140 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 148 / 154 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod actuated spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7.0-13, Hoosier, R25B / 21.0x6.5-13, Hoosier, R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 22mm offset, 1pc Mg Rim / 7.0x13, 22mm offset, 1pc Mg Rim ENGINE Honda CBR 600 RR PC mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.2:1 FUEL SYSTEM Student designed/built, fuel injection FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE XW-Ring Chain 520 DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip differential COOLING Side pod mounted radiator, controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 243/221 mm diameter, adjustable brake balance, ISR caliper ELECTRONICS Bosch MS4 Ecu, CAN-Bus datalogger, Bluetooth Telemetrie, Electropneumatic shifting, GPS TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 89

91 WIEN Vienna University of Technology Car 41 Pit 35 Austria FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP monocoque with integrated engine bay MATERIAL T300 prepreg OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3014 / 1420 / 1116 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1200 / 1160 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 105 / 123 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms. Pull-rod actuated horizontal orientated coilspring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18.0x Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x10 CFRP one-piece ENGINE KTM 690 LC4 with modified crank drive 102mm / 74,6mm / 1 cylinders / 609cc COMPRESSION RATIO 11,5:1 Back in black! The fifth car - edge5 - from TUW Racing marks a new beginning in car philosophy. Single piece monocoque, 10 wheels, natural aspirated single cylinder KTM LC4 and a decent aerodynamic bodywork mark the cornerstones of this year s car from Vienna. Even though many things have changed, you can immediately hear and see that it is a full member of the edge family. FUEL SYSTEM Bosch MS4 Sport with intake manifold injection FUEL RON95 MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) 9500 MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 8000 DRIVE TYPE 5 gear sequential DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formulas Student 2010 limited slip with modified housing COOLING Left side mounted radiator equiped with one fan BRAKE SYSTEM AP-Racing 4227 & 4226 calipers with student designed rotors ELECTRONICS Bosch C60 data-logger and MoTeC PDM15 power distribution module WUPPERTAL University of Wuppertal Car 13 Pit 29 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space frame MATERIAL E355+N, round tubing 25mm diameter OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2818 / 1388 / 1113 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 126 / 154 SUSPENSION unequal length, double wishbones, pushrod front and rear actuated Oehlins dampers TYRES (Fr / Rr) Dry: 20.5x7 Hoosier R25B, Wet: Avon A15 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) OZ Racing Superleggera 13x7 (front and rear) ENGINE modified 2008 Yamaha R6 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 13.3:1 After the successful debut in FSG2012 with the 37th place, we aim for an even better result this season. Our goal is the Top20. To achieve this, we kept the main concept of the 2012 car and added a lot of punctual improvements. We significantly reduced the weight, added features like an electric shift/clutch system via steering wheel peddles, variable intake runner length and an improved cooling system. Additionally we were able to improve the packaging a lot which results in a shorter wheelbase. Also our electric department added functions like a student build multipurpose display and, as a highlight, wireless engine parameter modification and live telemetry. We are really looking forward to this event, we want to bring Formula Student Racing from Wuppertal to the next level. We invite you all to visit our pit for further information. Finally, we would like to thank all our supporters and sponsors. None of this would be possible without them. FUEL SYSTEM student build fuel injection system using Bosch MS4 Sport, fully sequential, variable runner length FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9500 DRIVE TYPE X-Ring Chain #520 DIFFERENTIAL Torque sensitive limited slip differential with adjustable TBR COOLING Single side pod mounted radiator with ECU controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 250/200mm diameter (f/r), driver adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Multifunctional display, wireless engine setup/ telemetry, electric shift and clutch system 90

92 COMBUSTION ZAGREB University of Zagreb Car 64 Pit 32 Croatia FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular spaceframe MATERIAL 25CrMo4 steel round tubing 22mm to 25,4mm dia OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2895 / 1480 / 1150 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1300 / 1250 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 135 / 165 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod (pull rod-rear) actuated horizontally oriented spring and damp TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier R25B 20.5x WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6x13, ET=18mm, 2 pc Al Rim ENGINE Honda CBR600RR 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinders / 599cc COMPRESSION RATIO 12.2:1 This our fourth car and first participation in Formula Student Germany. In previous years we participated in Formula student UK in 2006, 2007 and This year our team is mixed with new members and few experienced members and our goal for this season is to establish a consistent participation and results at Formula Student competitions. Our car is partly evolution of our last year car but most of it is newly designed and manufactured. Like most of the other FS teams, we decided to give a chance to aero devices, and that is the most notable and visible change to our car. Other components were heavily optimized and designed to achieve our aimed weight and performance. As stated before, this is our first FSG and we re looking forward to this competition and we re hoping to have a great time both on and off track! FUEL SYSTEM VEMS with sequential injection and team designed CDI FUEL 98 octane unleaded gasoline MAX POWER DESIGN (rpm) MAX TORQUE DESIGN (rpm) 9000 DRIVE TYPE 525 chain DIFFERENTIAL Clutch pack limited slip, preload and bias adjustment COOLING Side pod mounted radiator and fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4 - disk system, AP Racing calipers and Main cylinders ELECTRONICS Steering wheel mounted dashboard, DC motor shifting system, self developed Android telemetry app WI-FI WLAN Instruction for the use of Wi-Fi To use Wi-Fi in the Wi-Fi Zones on the FSG campus (see floor plan on page 14), registered FSG participants need to follow these steps: 1. Select the FSG_Wifi network. 2. Log in with your formulastudent.de account credentials. 3. Accept the certificate for fsgctrl.event.formulastudent.de (on some devices only). In case you are not registered for the event or the procedure above does not work, we offer the unprotected network FSG_Welcome. To use this network follow these steps: 1. Select the FSG_Welcome network. 2. Open any web page in your browser. 3. Log into the portal with your formulastudent.de account credentials. After a successful login into FSG_Welcome the network FSG_Wifi works as well. Visitors without an account for formulastudent.de redeem one-time-only 15 minutes free Wi-Fi on the FSG_Welcome network to create and activate an account. Please always use FSG_Wifi if possible since it provides secure and better Wi-Fi service. Technical details for advanced users Standard: IEEE g/n Security: WPA2 Enterprise/WPA2 with IEEE 802.1x Authentication: Tunnelled TLS (TTLS)/Protected EAP (PEAP) Inner Authentication: MSCHAPv2 Anleitung zur WLAN Nutzung Um als registrierter FSG-Teilnehmer in den Wi-Fi Zonen (siehe Lageplan auf Seite 14) auf dem FSG Gelände WLAN zu nutzen, sind folgende Schritte notwendig: 1. Das Netzwerk FSG_Wifi auswählen. 2. Mit den Zugangsdaten für formulastudent.de einloggen. 3. Akzeptieren des Zertifikates für fsgctrl.event.formulastudent.de (auf manchen Geräten). Für nicht registrierte Besucher oder falls die obigen Schritte nicht funktionieren, gibt es das unverschlüsselte Netzwerk FSG_Welcome. Dazu sind die folgenden Schritte notwendig: 1. Das Netzwerk FSG_Welcome auswählen. 2. Beliebige Internetseite im Browser aufrufen. 3. Mit den Zugangsdaten für formulastudent.de auf dem erscheinenden Portal einloggen. Nach erfolgreichem Login bei FSG_Welcome funktioniert auch das FSG_Wifi. Besucher ohne Zugangsdaten für formulastudent.de erhalten in FSG_Welcome einmalig 15 Minuten Internetzugang, um sich einen Account anzulegen und diesen zu bestätigen. Bitte nach Möglichkeit immer FSG_Wifi verwenden, da es höhere Sicherheit und bessere Verfügbarkeit bietet. TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT COMBUSTION 91

93 AMBERG University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden Since the foundation of the Running Snail Racing Team in 2004 the existing knowledge base has been used for the construction of the race car and is continuously being expanded. Aside our annual gain in students, the racing team is countinuously increasing the development and number of innovations. With assistance of companies we manage to move developments to the limit of performance. The enormous extra work that every member of the team achieves, overruns the dimension of effort of a normal student by far. This is how unexpected revolutions occur in automotive engineering as well as in marketing and organizational strategies. References for these are our full monocoque, our very first electric powertrain since foundation and the worldwide unique centerless wheel carrier, as well as the considerable organizational effort that is necessary to keep driving this project forth successfully. Car E22 Pit E26 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Composite full-monocoque with bended Aluminium Front Hoop and Steel Main Hoop MATERIAL pre-impregnated CFRP and aluminium honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2518 / 1408 / 1230 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1540 / 1210 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 128 / 144 SUSPENSION Double unequal length custom winded a-arms. Pull rod actuated Öhlins TTX25, Centerless Uprights TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20,5x7,0x13 Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7,0x13, 10mm offset, 1pc CFRP rimbase front, 2pc Al-CFRP rim rear NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear / 100 kw reduced to 80 kw MOTOR TYPE Enstroj Emrax Standard LC MAX MOTOR RPM 4000 MOTOR CONTROLLER One Unitek Bamocar D MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 504 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY Li(NiMnCo)O2- graphite / 7.55 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:3.36 / n/a DRIVE TYPE Chain drive, DID 520 ERT 2 DIFFERENTIAL Drexler limited slip formula student differntial COOLING 2 rear mounted radiators, 2 seperate circuites one for motor and one for inverter cooling BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed, front: 201 and rear : 161mm outer diameter; 4 x ISR 2piston calipers ELECTRONICS self-designed telemetry with a radio transmission of 868 MHz, 2x Highspeed CAN 2.0 B; Baudrate: 250 AUGSBURG University of Applied Sciences Augsburg This year we are at the Hockenheimring for the second time, and we can proudly say, we improved our skills and our operating range to a higher level. We constructed our first monocoque and manufactured it in our workshop by vacuum infusion. Such an achievement cannot be taken for granted from a team in the second year; The motivation and commitment shown is impressive. Next to the machanical parts our electrical system made substantial progress as well. Most parts of the tractive system remained unchanged so here we could build on our accomplishments from last year. Big innovations were made in the LV-System by the transmission of each signal by CAN-Bus, and the implementation of an error memory which monitors the systems and detects their failures. Most of the hardware and software is selfmade. Only the controlunit is still realised on a Mikroautobox. We confidently look forward to the competition and would like to thank all our sponsors and our university for the great support. Car E67 Pit E23 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Monocoque MATERIAL CFK OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3194 / 1433 / 1472 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1620 / 1210 / 1210 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 133 / 157 SUSPENSION Short-long arm suspension with pull-rod TYRES (Fr / Rr) 530/180-R13 Pirelli WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 530/180-R13 Pirelli NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / rear right, rear left / 60 kw MOTOR TYPE 1FE W.10 Siemens MAX MOTOR RPM 9000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Infineon Hybridkit MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 403V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5.33 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:6.47 / n/a DRIVE TYPE helical gear unit DIFFERENTIAL n/a COOLING watercooled controller and motors, two coolers in the side boxes, no fans BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk System, Diskmatirial 4mm 42CrMo4, brake calliper front Brembo P30 - rear Brembo P32 ELECTRONICS torque vectoring, error memory, selfdesigned live-telemetry system, Signaltransmission by CANopen 92

94 From an early age, I wanted to become an engineer. Even as a little girl growing up in India, I disassembled and then reassembled our radio. I have since become an Audi racing engineer. I blend not only technology but also strategic and organisational skills in the name of Audi. The objective remains the same: ensuring that even the tiniest details are perfect. Doing so allows us to rewrite motorsport history. After all, the Audi R18 e-tron quattro was the first hybrid vehicle to ever win Le Mans. Leena Gade Racing engineer for Audi Sport Team Joest Degree: Aerospace Engineering Experience your own magical moments. For more information visit: audi.com/careers or

95 BARCELONA PT University of Catalonia - Engineering School of Barcelona ETSEIB Motorsport, founded in 2007, is the Formula Student Team of the Engineering School of Barcelona. 35 students were involved in this year s prototype: the CAT06-e. It is our second electric car. After a great experience with our first, the aims of this year are to improve reliability and to improve the performance of the car. Even though we focused on the systems that caused problems during last year s competitions, all other parts of the car have been redesigned and optimized as well. We worked really hard this season in order to have enough testing time in June to make sure it is fully operative during competitions. This gives us even more credit considering that we have manufactured more and more parts than ever, including our second carbon fiber monocoque and our self-designed motor controllers. Finally, we would like to thank all our sponsors who make our project become a reality specially these complicated years. Car E54 Pit E27 Spain FRAME CONSTRUCTION Front CFRP Monocoque. Rear Steel tubular space frame. Structural CFRP floor. MATERIAL 245 T2 carbon prepreg. Steel round tubing St-52. Diameter 25 mm. OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3122 / 1304 / 1203 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1095 / 1065 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 142 / 174 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated spring and damper. Rear anti-roll bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7 R13 Hoosier R25A / 20.5x7 R13 Hoosier R25A WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 22 mm offset, Al-Mg Rim / 7.0x13, 22 mm offset, Al-Mg Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 40kW, 40kW MOTOR TYPE Mavilor modified MAX MOTOR RPM 6000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Self-designed MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 590 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePO4 / 4.5 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:4.5 / N/A DRIVE TYPE Two independent pulley belt transmission DIFFERENTIAL N/A COOLING Motors and inverters watercooled. Batteries aircooling. BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed steel rotors, adjustable brake balance. ELECTRONICS Selfdesigned Dash Panel, LV board, control box and data acquisition. dspace main ECU and TC. BAYREUTH University of Bayreuth Car E15 Pit E20 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space frame MATERIAL E355 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2221 / 666 / 1150 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1300 / 1300 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 101 / 114 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated in plane oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x70 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 205x70 R13, Hoosier R25B NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear / 85 kw MOTOR TYPE Enstroj Emrax MAX MOTOR RPM 4800 In spring 2004 a small group of students, at the University of Bayreuth, founded Elefant Racing e.v.. The name is derived from the Faculty of Applied Sciences, abbreviation FAN, which shares its letter string with the clever and powerful animal. Starting into season 2010/11 we decided to break with our tradition of building combustion cars and developed our first electrically powered vehicle. With the FR13 Cyrano, our third high performance electric race car, the main attention was directed at weight reduction of the electrical power train. Furthermore, our car features an innovative driver interface based on a smart phone. It supplies the driver with real-time information about the car via display and computergenerated audio feedback. Additionally we designed a cable-based steering system, to achieve a more direct feedback, by eliminating the steeringplay. For further information or just to have a good time, you are very welcome to visit our pit. MOTOR CONTROLLER Unitek BAMOCAR D3 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 554 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5,9kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:3,5 / DRIVE TYPE Electric DIFFERENTIAL Torque sensitive limited slip bevel gear differential with internal preload adjustment COOLING Rear mounted, 225mm electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4 ELECTRONICS selfdesigned Live-Telemetry Software, intuitive driver interface, all-in-one wiring harness 94

96 ELECTRIC BRAUNSCHWEIG Technische Universität Braunschweig Car E19 Pit E17 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular space frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2637 / 1346 / 1072 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1545 / 1140 / 1140 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 143 / 175 SUSPENSION Double antiparallel unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring Öhlins / damper, anti-roll bar TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205/510 R 13, Continental / 205/510 R 13, Continental WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7 inch, 3 pc Al Rim, 0mm offset / 7 inch, 3 pc Al Rim, 0mm offset NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Center Rear / 96kW MOTOR TYPE Brusa HSM The Lions Racing Team was founded in Since 2002 the team participated in many events. This season 40 team members worked hard to build the LR13, which is the 11th car of the team and the second one with an electric drive train. As a consequence of the new design and its dense package, the tubular space frame is 4kg lighter. The electric motor with a maximum torque of 220Nm is powered by a 5.5kWh accumulator, which is controlled by a self-developed battery management system. For an ideal dynamic performance, the suspension geometry was determined by tire testing and extensive simulations. Furthermore, we want to thank our sponsors who supported us over the last years! MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER Brusa DMC 524 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 420V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo4 / 5.5kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:4.5 / n/a DRIVE TYPE gear drive DIFFERENTIAL Torque sensitive torsen differential, 3:1 bias ratio (25%) COOLING Side pod mounted radiator and electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Brembo P32, two opposing pistons, 32mm dia ELECTRONICS multifunctional steering wheel, chassis sensors for setup, intelligent fuse control unit DARMSTADT Technische Universität Darmstadt Car E101 Pit E7 Germany The TU Darmstadt Racing Team (DART) is now participating in the Formula Student Germany for the eighth time. Over 50 highly motivated students from various fields of study are working on this year s car, the theta2013. 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 torque vectoring. The main component of our drive train will be a self-designed gear box, providing each wheel at the rear axle with the power of one motor. Following last year s development of an aerodynamically optimized undertray, we are introducing a full aerodynamic package, including rear and front wings. Despite all these features our main aim was to reduce the weight of the car to minimum in team history. Therefore DART-Racing is looking forward to an interesting and hopefully successful Formula Student Germany competition. FRAME CONSTRUCTION single piece carbon fibre Monocoque MATERIAL CFRP, aluminium honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2840 / 1400 / 1055 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1525 / 1220 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 124 / 143 SUSPENSION Double uneaqual length A-Arm. Pull rod. Air Spring TYRES (Fr / Rr) Pirelli 185/40 R15 low section WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x15, 15mm offset, 2pc Al/CFRP hybrid Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / rear, inside chassis / 85kW MOTOR TYPE permanent magnet synchronous axial flux MAX MOTOR RPM 4000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Bamocar D3 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPO / 5,3kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:2,68 / n/a DRIVE TYPE spur gear drive DIFFERENTIAL n/a COOLING Water, rear mounted mini radiator BRAKE SYSTEM Front: 220mm outer diameter, 170 inner diameter; Rear 200mm outer diameter, 150mm inner diameter ELECTRONICS adjustable Torque Vectoring, Dashboard, TSAL, Brake light TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 95

97 DARMSTADT University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt This year the Formula Student Team Darmstadt (FaSTDa) will take part in the annual event of Formula Student with its electric car, E13, for the first time. Since this is our second electric race car our first goal was the opportunity to learn out of our last year design problems and to build up a car with respect to more stability and improvements made on the handling of the car. One of our highlights this season is our custom removable battery pack that is positioned around the driver. Also safety is an absolute necessity. The whole team appreciates much internal help and would like to sincerely thank all our partners for the great support his year! Regards FaSTDa Car E56 Pit E25 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Frt and rear Tubular space frame MATERIAL 1020 steel round tubing.75 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2688 / 2080 / 1138 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1650 / 1250 / 1250 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 165 / 236 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pushrod actuated spring7damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 175/50 R13 Dunlop WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 175/50 R13 Dunlop NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Middle rear with diff / 60kW MOTOR TYPE Axial flux synchronous Motor Emrax MAX MOTOR RPM 4000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Unitek Bamocar D3 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 416V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo4 / 6,7kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:3,1 / 1:3,1 DRIVE TYPE chain drive DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Studen 2010 V.1 bevel differential gear COOLING Aircooling benefit through aerodynamics of car, watercooling separate BRAKE SYSTEM Four piston, AP racing CP4227 front and Dual piston rear with 220/3 crossdrilled wave design ELECTRONICS Wiring sealed to IP 67, Torque Commands via Can Bus DEGGENDORF University of Applied Sciences Deggendorf Fast Forest represents the UAS Deggendorf in all the Formula Student events. Founded in June 2008, our fifth season s team consists of 65 active team members. In 2010 we decided to build an electric car in addition to the combustion car we made the choice to focus our full concentration on electric cars only. With FF05e we managed to optimize last year s design. The construction consists of a monocoque front and a steel tube rear frame by which weight is saved. The power unit consists of two one stage planetary gearboxes and the power is lead to the wheels mounted on a double wishbone suspension with a pull rod-actuated damping system. We want to thank our sponsors for their great cooperation. Furthermore we want to express our gratitude to all the other teams who offered their help after our workshop was flooded. With regard to the great atmosphere and the gathered experience of the last years events we are proud to present our new car at the FSG in Car E14 Pit E36 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Hybrid construction: monocoque front and steel tube rear frame MATERIAL Carbon fiber and honeycomb sandwich, S355 steel tube frame OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2933 / 1403 / 1192 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1552 / 1210 / 1160 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 115 / 125 SUSPENSION Unequal length double wishbone suspension; pull rod actuated spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Braid Formrace 16, 13x7J ET 18, Al Rim (one piece) WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Braid Formrace 16, 13x7J ET 18, Al Rim (one piece) NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 38 kw, 38 kw MOTOR TYPE Continental BAS+, asynchronous motors MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER Continental REX MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 353 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY Lithium-NMC / 6,96 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:10 / n/a DRIVE TYPE Planetary drive, student designed DIFFERENTIAL virtual electronic diff with torque vectoring, yaw rate sensetive COOLING Center mounted radiator (300mm x 400mm) BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors, adjustable brake balance, front ISR and rear AP calipers ELECTRONICS Torque vectoring, anti-slip control, CAN-Bus Data logging, selfdesigned Live-Telemetry System 96

98 ELECTRIC DELFT Delft University of Technology Car E1 Pit E30 Netherlands FRAME CONSTRUCTION Full carbon fiber monocoque with integrated aluminium front hoop MATERIAL TeXtreme 100gsm SpreadTow fabric, 300gsm UD, 10~25mm Rohacell IG51 core OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2907 / 1415 / 1077 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1200 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 123 / 123 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms. Spring-damper: front push rod actuated in-line, rear direct actuated TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18x6 R10 Hoosier LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x10, 2 pc Al-CFRP Rim, 67mm / 75mm offset NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 4 / 4x hub mounted motors / 4x 26kW The Delft University of Technology (DUT) Racing Team consists of seventy students from different faculties of the TU Delft. The team has a record of building lightweight and agile cars. The last two years, the team took on the challenge of taking the lightweight concept to the electric racing class and implementing full torque vectoring with four-wheel-drive. This year, we integrated aerodynamics in the overall concept of the car. The DUT13 is the result of 12 years of experience, a systemic approach in design and project management and a year of hard work. By combining four-wheeldrive, aerodynamics and advanced control systems whilst sticking true to the Delft Concept (Lightweight, efficient and fast!) the team has been able to design their most competitive car so far. With features such as regenerative braking, slip ratio control, torque vectoring and a wing-shaped underbody the DUT13 is a worthy addition to the DUT Racing fleet. MOTOR TYPE 4x modified AMK DT MAX MOTOR RPM 4x RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER 4x AMK KW26. Single cooling plate MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiCoO2 / 6.29kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:14.15 / n/a DRIVE TYPE Spur and planetary gear system DIFFERENTIAL Electronic Differential (Active Yaw Rate Control) COOLING 2x Side mounted 750cc radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 50kW regenerative braking. Aluminium composite rotors. AP Racing CP7003 casted aluminium calipers ELECTRONICS Self-designed Electronics Control Unit and sensor nodes system. 5.2 LCD display. 3 colour LED-bar DIEPHOLZ University of Applied Sciences Diepholz/Oldenburg/Vechta Fadeless and dynamic. This is Deefholt Dynamics from Northern Germany. Since 2010 our team has participated in the Formula Student Electric. Every year, we are eager to build a progressive car. With a new motor and an active cooling concept, our car is focused on endurance. 41 students with competences in mechatronics, electrical and mechanical engineering have worked on the FHWT-06e to optimize the performance and agility. Based on weight reduction we changed to 10 inch wheels. The connection between the tires and the frame is a double wishbone suspension. The new motor offers us higher performance and better efficiency, but also requires higher voltage. We have two accumulator containers with 200 cells in total, which deliver a voltage of 370V. In order to establish a modular and reliable system, the components are connected via CAN bus. A wireless connection allows the team to monitor the vehicle status, keep track of important parameters and help optimize future designs. Car E69 Pit E29 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame MATERIAL 15CDV6 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2610 / 1403 / 1305 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 136 / 167 SUSPENSION Double unequal length wishbone. Push rod actuated lateral, horizontally oriented spring + damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18.0 x Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.0 x 10, 30.4 mm offset, 3 pc Al-Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear Center / 100kW MOTOR TYPE Permanent excited synchronous Motor MAX MOTOR RPM 2000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Sevcon Gen4 Size 8 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 370V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 7.4kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:1 / DRIVE TYPE Direct drive DIFFERENTIAL Compact torque sensitive limited slip differential with internal preload adjustment COOLING Rear mounted radiator and coolant pump BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 190 mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Traction Control System, CAN bus, Live- Telemetry System TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 97

99 DRESDEN Technische Universität Dresden Car E17 Pit E9 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION whole monocoque MATERIAL aramid honeycomb, foam OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2690 / 1405 / 1150 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 137 / 160 SUSPENSION double unequal length A-Arm, pull-rod actuated, vertically orientated damper/spring TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205/510 R 13 Continental / 205/510 R 13 Continental WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.5x13, 3 piece, aluminium, central nut / 6.5x13, 3 piece, aluminium, central nut NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / at each rear wheel / 50 kw per motor MOTOR TYPE Siemens 1FE1064 Synchronous machine Elbflorace consists of 60 members. Although about 95% is male, we are proud to have a female Team Captain. She is responsible for coordinating the entire project and represents the team. The Chief Engineer supports the Team Captain & coordinates the technical division manager. They are, as well as the economical division manager, subordinated to the team captain. Evolution is playing a big role this year. The third electric race car will pay tribute to what worked well in the past and surprise with new, innovative parts and qualities. The students work covered, amongst others, the refining of the self-developed Battery Management System and improved bonding of the advanced cells by switching to a crimp connection. The maximum performance of the engine increased from 72 kw up to 100 kw. The motors and inverters are easier to maintain and we will use them by 600V to be more efficient. With our guideline E-Star -Education,Safety,Team,Award and Reliability-we defined our goals. MAX MOTOR RPM /min MOTOR CONTROLLER 2 Siemens SINAMICS S120 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 480 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5,3 TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 5,8 : 1 / - DRIVE TYPE one level spur gear DIFFERENTIAL Torque COOLING twin side mounted 1650cc Mini radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4 Disk system, self made rotors with O.D. 239mm(Fr) or 235 mm (Re), alloy steel and floating ELECTRONICS data logger designed by team, live monitoring with WLAN, SmartSensor-PCB s DUISBURG University of Duisburg-Essen Car E66 Pit E33 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame MATERIAL S355 and E335, 15mm to 25 diameter OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2778 / 1375 / 1046 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1200 / 1180 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 181 / 242 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms, Push and pull rod acutated horizontally oriented damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Dunlop, 175/505R13 / Dunlop, 175/505R13 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) OZ Formula Student 7Jx13 / OZ Formula Student 7Jx13 NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 30kW MOTOR TYPE Heinzmann PMS 156, synchronous MAX MOTOR RPM 6000 The A40 Electra is the first car of the formula student electric team from the University of Duisburg-Essen. Founded in the end of 2010, we are going to participate in the Formula Student Event in Hockenheim 2013 for the first time. Ever since we started designing an electric racing car we constantly enhanced our knowledge and manpower, now we are nearly 30 Students. Our A40 Electra is driven by two 30kW electric motors that are transmitting their power through a 7:1 ratio planetary gearbox. Noticeable is our new, self-designed and self-produced skin and the new, casted wheel carriers that were designed by our team as well. All major electronic parts offer a maximum of safety and serviceability. We are hoping to achieve our aims and show a memorable performance in Hockenheim this year! MOTOR CONTROLLER Bamocar D3 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo4-graphite / 6.5 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:7 / - DRIVE TYPE Planetary gearbox CVT DIFFERENTIAL - COOLING water cooled, side mounted radiators BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disks, self developed floating rotors (front: 220mm., rear: 202mm dia.), conventional calipers ELECTRONICS CAN-Steering sensor, Rapid prototyping ECU, BMS with WLAN monitoring, CAN compatible inverters 98

100 ELECTRIC EINDHOVEN Eindhoven University of Technology Car E40 Pit E34 Netherlands FRAME CONSTRUCTION full carbon fiber monocoque with steel main hoop en aluminium front hoop MATERIAL Unidirectional dominated prepreg carbon fiber sandwich panel with aluminium honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2592 / 1399 / 1021 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1180 / 1139 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 113 / 144 SUSPENSION Double wishbone unequal length, pullrod acutuated damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Apollo R&D 10x7.5 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 10 NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / inline with rear wheels / 100 kw MOTOR TYPE YASA-750 The URE08 is the fourth electric car of University Racing Eindhoven (URE). All 60 students work together to achieve the ambitious main goal of this year: decreasing the weight of the car by astonishing 60 kilograms. To realize this, every part of the car has been redesigned; starting with a full carbon fiber chassis as a lightweight foundation. Next to that, the Oxford YASA-750 electric motor together with a self-developed inverter, to assure enough power. Battery cells with an higher energy density are used to save even more weight. As for the suspension, the car is provided with a double wishbone suspension together with a URE-first: 10 inch wheels. As previous years, they are custom designed for our car and performance. An ECU is responsible for traction control, launch control and regenerative braking to ensure every last bit of tire performance will be used. MAX MOTOR RPM 2500 MOTOR CONTROLLER Prodrive Custom Developed MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 398 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY Li(NiCoMn)O2 / 7,05 TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:1.6 / DRIVE TYPE Planetairy gear set DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Formula Student 2010 limited slip COOLING Dielectric oil cooled motor and motor controller, in combination with rear mounted radiator BRAKE SYSTEM full floating180mm, 126mm costum designed, AP Racing CP4227 2x25.4mm, AP Racing CP mm bore ELECTRONICS traction control, launch control, regenerative braking, dspace MicroAutoBox II (ECU),MoTeC ADL3 FREIBERG TU Bergakademie Freiberg Car E76 Pit E18 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular steel space frame with CFRP reinforcements MATERIAL 25CrMo4 and CFRP OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2800 / 1404 / 1118 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 163 / 163 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull/Push rod actuated spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7.0 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 34mm offset, 2pc CFRP-Mg Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 80kW MOTOR TYPE Bosch SMG 180/120 MAX MOTOR RPM 6000 After a very successful start into electrical racing our team from the TU Freiberg is proud to participate again in the FSE with our second electrical racecar. The RTo7 is a consequent development of our last year s car, combining the experience of 2012 with new ideas and our traditional focus on a wide range of materials and manufacturing methods as well as a high degree of self-developed parts. As a result of this guidelines we developed our own casted brake calipers and self routed, assembled and programmed VCU and BMS. The most obvious and unique technical highlight on our new car is the casted aluminum gear box housing which includes the motor mountings and all rear suspension parts. In addition the gear box housing contains a self-designed titanium-aluminum hybrid gear box. A great Thanks to our sponsors, families and alumni for making all of this possible. We are looking forward to an exciting event season 2013 and wish all teams unforgettable days. MOTOR CONTROLLER Bosch INVCON 2.3 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 330 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5,7kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 2,58:1 / DRIVE TYPE self designed two-stage gearbox DIFFERENTIAL torque vectoring COOLING water cooling; twin side pod mounted radiators BRAKE SYSTEM self designed casted calipers and rotors with 210mm diameter ELECTRONICS self developped VCU, MCU, BMS, infotainment system TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 99

101 HAMBURG Hamburg University of Technology Car E23 Pit E24 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular space frame MATERIAL S355 mild steel round tubing 10mm to 25mm diameter OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2866 / 1454 / 1167 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1625 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 167 / 181 SUSPENSION Anti-parallell double wishbone axis, push rod, no sway bars TYRES (Fr / Rr) 7.0x20-13, Avon Tyres FSAE WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x20-13, Avon Tyres FSAE NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear right and rear left / 80kW/30kW for 1min/contin MOTOR TYPE Enstroj EMRAX Air cooled MAX MOTOR RPM 3000RPM The egn13 is the 2nd Formula Student race car of the Hamburg University of Technology. The main improvements are a higher reliability of all electrical and mechanical components and a much better service facility, for example by new battery design which can be easily removed through the bottom of the frame. MOTOR CONTROLLER UNITEK BAMOCAR-D MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 390 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo4 / 7.12 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 2,5:1 / n/a DRIVE TYPE Transmission with gear wheels DIFFERENTIAL Software controlled differential COOLING Air cooled accumulator and motor controllers, each with 6 high performance fans BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, thickness 3mm, diameter 125mm, high-alloy steel, not vented, not coated ELECTRONICS wiring harness sealed to IP67, failsafe bus system,live-telemetry System with data export to website HANNOVER Leibniz Universität Hannover Car E13 Pit E22 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel tubular space frame MATERIAL steel round tubing 15mm to 30mm outer dia. OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2917 / 1410 / 1285 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1220 / 1180 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 146 / 157 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod (Fr) / Push rod (Rr) actuated horiz. orientated spring/damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205/510R13 Conti FSAE Race Tire, C13 / 205/510R13 Conti FSAE Race Tire, C13 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7 in. wide, 3 pc Al/Mg star, -18,7mm offset / 7 in. wide, 3 pc Al/Mg star, -18,7mm offset NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 43kW, 43kW HorsePower Hannover e.v. was founded in 2007 by a group of 10 engineering students. Only two years later the RacePony09 was presented. Featuring a combustion engine it was our first step into the Formula Student. During the season the team got the knowhow to produce a winner s car: the RaceHorse10, which won in Barcelona in After this major success HorsePower decided to take on a new challenge: an all-electric race car. Thus the electrichorse11 was born. After two successful seasons at FSUK and FSS with the eh11 and a Best Teamwork Award at FSS with its successor, the eh12, the team now proudly presents the third generation of electric horses: the eh13. Featuring a self-made Battery Management System, an improved sensory system and a high production integration from casting magnesium parts to milling on self-constructed CNC machines, 45 students are eager to prove themselves in Silverstone, Hockenheim and Barcelona. MOTOR TYPE RR, RL: PMSM, AMK DT W VAC HPH MAX MOTOR RPM RR, RL: MOTOR CONTROLLER AMK KW26-S5-FSE MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 588 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 7,7kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:8,47 / n/a DRIVE TYPE student built spur gear DIFFERENTIAL electrical differential COOLING Rear mounted 140x300mm radiator, 2x cfm fan mounted to air duct on radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, 220mm dia. (Fr), 210mm dia. (Rr), adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Multifunctional Steer. Wheel, Live-Telemetry System, self built AMS, wiring harn. ultra sonic welded 100

102 ELECTRIC ILMENAU Ilmenau University of Technology Car E31 Pit E5 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP monocoque, tubular steel front and main hoop MATERIAL CFRP; structural foam (PMI)/ balsa wood, thickness 10mm and 20mm OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2616 / 1417 / 1217 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1545 / 1220 / 1220 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 143 / 175 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper (coil-over). TYRES (Fr / Rr) 175x55 R13, Dunlop A8D / 175x55 R13, Dunlop A8D WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.5x13, 24mm offset, 4 pc Al Rim / 6.5x13, 24mm offset, 4 pc Al Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 40 kw, 40 kw Team StarCraft e.v. proudly presents our second fully electrically driven Formula Student car - the TSC-02e. About 60 engineering, social studies and economics students of Ilmenau University of Technology build our multidisciplinary team. After gaining a lot of experience due to and through our first electrical car, this year we want to solve the challenge to be on the top of the international ranking of the Formula Student. Using innovative technologies in manufacturing the CFRP monocoque, working with extraordinary materials for our body work and the usage of a well-adapted and improved accumulator box, created by our own, enable a significant reduction of weight. With our self-developed direct drive and special bearings we achieve an exceptional efficiency factor. The modular setting of our car allows us an easy maintenance. Our fresh ideas and smart solutions build an excellent platform for a successful future. MOTOR TYPE RR, RL: MAX MOTOR RPM RR, RL: 1600 MOTOR CONTROLLER TSC Motor Controller MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5,2kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:1 / 1:1 DRIVE TYPE Direct Drive DIFFERENTIAL electronic differential (independently driven rear wheels) COOLING Single rear top mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fans BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 200mm/120mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Self-designed motor controller, self-designed CAN-sensor-actor board INGOLSTADT Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt Car E34 Pit E19 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION steel tube space frame MATERIAL E355 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2966 / 1402 / 1082 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1200 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 158 / 142 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod (Fr: near vertically oriented; Rr: near horizontally oriented) TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.0x R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.5x R25B NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / rear right, rear left / 50kW (for 60s per motor) MOTOR TYPE Enstroj EMRAX (perm excited sync motor) MAX MOTOR RPM 4000 RPM Schanzer Racing Electric e. V. (SRe) will participate in Formula Student Electric for the second time. The team of about 70 students of the Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt developed its second car in its second Formula Student Season ever. With a weight decrease of about 70kg, aerodynamic devices, torque vectoring and lots of new developments, Schanzer Racing wants to tie in with the really good results of the last season. The team is split into 4 departments - mechanics, electrics, business and organisation. About 45 students are working in the technical departments to design and build up the SRe13. The other 25 students are working on business and organisation topics - e. g. finance, sponsoring, businessplan or personal coordination. Schanzer Racing Electric e. V. is really looking forward to the event and wishes all teams good luck and a fair competition. ecellerate your life!! MOTOR CONTROLLER Infineon Hybrid Kit 1 (Pin Fin) MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 360V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo / 6,24kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:1 / 1:2,5 DRIVE TYPE gear box DIFFERENTIAL virtual with torque vectoring COOLING one Bühler water pump and two radiators BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors 218mm diameter, adj brake balance, brembo mono block calipers ELECTRONICS Multi Functional Steering Wheel, DRS, Torque Vectoring TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 101

103 KAISERSLAUTERN Kaiserslautern University of Technology Car E106 Pit E35 Germany The Kaiserslautern Racing Team was founded in 2007 as the team of the Technical University. In 2008 we started with the first first-year car with monocoque at the Formula Student competitions. Since the beginning of 2010 we are also officially working together with the UAS Kaiserslautern. After building four combustion cars we developed our first electric car for last year s competition on basis of the slightly adapted combustion chassis. This year we made a huge step and designed a completely new monocoque and kinematics to be able to deal with the specific problems of an electrically driven car better. The accumulator concept got a little more progressiv and was also completely manufactured by ourselves this year. Our concept furthermore includes several improvements in the two motors that drive the rear wheels as well as in the inverters controlling them and that have been programmed to realize an electric differential. FRAME CONSTRUCTION one piece monocoque with integrated rear and accumulator container as frame element MATERIAL monocoque made by carbon fibre prepregs and foam core, Impact Attenuator made by aluminium-honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2500 / 1335 / 1135 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1525 / 1150 / 1050 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 132 / 161 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm, Pull rod front and rear, Mountain bike dampers TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18.0x R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Keizer CL 10 NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 28,9kW, 28,9kW MOTOR TYPE RR, RL: Vues AFW 507G MAX MOTOR RPM 7500 MOTOR CONTROLLER 2x UniTek BamocarD3 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 563V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY Lithium Polymer / 6.8 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 4:1 / - DRIVE TYPE single stage spur gear DIFFERENTIAL electronic: one motor per each rear wheel COOLING Two mini radiators air cooled with 120mm fans on top of the power electronics tunnel BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with diameter 200mm front/ 180mm rear, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS selfdesigned dashboard with color LCD, UI at steering wheel and live telemetry system KARLSRUHE Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Car E121 Pit E8 Germany KA-RaceIng two cars, one passion! As a team of 70 Students from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), we are building one car every year since 2007 with combustion engine and additional one with electrical drivetrain since The team is organized by a board called Assembly, combining our team leaders and the executive board. The team itself is managed in different departments, led by a team leader. This season the team s focus is on the KIT13e. According to this, this car will have four synchronous motors, one for each wheel, mounted in the center of our new designed full-monocoque, with steered driveshafts at the front axle and fully adjustable active aerodynamics. As we are building two cars, we develop several parts which meet the requirements of both cars and improve testing time and manufacturing effort. We would like to thank all supporters and are looking to an exciting event in Hockenheim. FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP monocoque (VARI), drive units underneath, integrated battery carrier MATERIAL HT/HM/kevlar fibres, twill/unidirectional plies, weights gr/sqm) OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3003 / 1454 / 1168 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1220 / 1150 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 129 / 140 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull-/Push rod actuated KAZ damper with coil spring TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 18.0x R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 18.0x R25B NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 4 / two front, two rear / 84 kw MOTOR TYPE internal permanent magnets synchronous motors MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER Aradex Vectopower 100 A2 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 403V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 6,4kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 12,6 / DRIVE TYPE planetary gear, spur gear DIFFERENTIAL n/a COOLING radiator behind driver, stainless steel pipes BRAKE SYSTEM - ELECTRONICS Live Telemtry, remote parameterization via WLAN, Modular hardware design 102

104 ELECTRIC KIEL University of Applied Sciences Kiel Car E53 Pit E3 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular space frame MATERIAL S235JR OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2794 / 1420 / 953 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1200 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 148 / 151 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x70 R13, R25B, Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 20.5x70 R13, R25B, Hoosier NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear right, Rear left / 70 per motor MOTOR TYPE Emrax (produced by Enstroj) MAX MOTOR RPM 3300 Raceyard is Germany s northernmost Formula Student team. We are located in Kiel, the sailing city of Germany. We are organized in six departments: Suspension, Frame, Electric, Power Train, Accumulator and Non-Constructive. This year we paid special attention to the electrical part of our car. We designed our own BMS and developed a torque-vectoring-system. With the BMS we were able to save weight by customizing it to our individual requirements. To improve the handling we added to our adaptive slip control the newly developed torque-vectoring-system. A further innovation is our bodywork. It is based on polypropylene Twin-Wall Sheets which provides the benefits of weight (1 kg/sqm) and savings of time, money and weight. MOTOR CONTROLLER Unitek, BAMOCAR d MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 345 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePO4 / 6,3333 TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:2,22 / n/a DRIVE TYPE spur gear DIFFERENTIAL electronic differential, torque vectoring COOLING left side pod mounted radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Self-designed: Torque vectoring, Launch control, Traction control, 2.4GHz XBee Live-Telemetry, BMS, KÖLN University of Applied Sciences Köln Car E12 Pit E16 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION complete space frame; cfrp sandwich underbody to compensate shear forces MATERIAL 4130 steel 25,4 x0,9 to 28,6x2,1mm; 243g/m^2 pre preg cfrp, rohacell core OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2659 / 1495 / 1089 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1560 / 1292 / 1229 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 172 SUSPENSION Double A-Arm. Cfk/Alu Hybrid manufactured. Pullrod actuated vertical oriented spring/damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.5x WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x13, 22 mm offset, 1 pc AlSi7Mg NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear / 85kW MOTOR TYPE Powerd by Munch Racing Welcome to the new age! This year we engineered a car we can be proud of. The team emotorsports Cologne includes 50 students with a great variety of different fields to pool the best possible knowledge. To build up a car it is not enough to be a bunch of people. What makes us special is friendship. Everybody talks about green energy but we take care about it. This year our goal was to raise the efficiency of our car and save earth s resources. Therefore we decided to build a recyclable steel frame and no cost wasting monocoque. Furthermore the car is equipped with a single high efficient motor and patented driveshafts. For outstanding driving performance, we built in a self developed ABS System which additionally ensures us safe handling for every driver. Throughout our developement we contribute to the progress of e-mobility. We want to thank every sponsor, supporter, friends and family to let our dream come true! MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER Powerd by Munch Racing MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 298. ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 10,5kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:9,9 / DRIVE TYPE Two-stage spur gear with integrated LSD DIFFERENTIAL lutch pack limited slip, 100Nm preload, 1.4 bias ratio COOLING water cooling with integrated radiator and thermostatic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 220mm diameter, AP Racing calipers, Self developed ABSsys ELECTRONICS Launch control, Multifunctional Steering Wheel, selfdesigned 4,5 TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 103

105 LISBOA Technical University of Lisbon - IST Car E50 Pit E10 Portugal FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP Monocoque MATERIAL Non-Crimp Unidireccional and Bidiagonal Carbon Fibre OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3098 / 1403 / 1299 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1590 / 1200 / 1170 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 130 / 138 SUSPENSION Double unequal non-parallel A-arms. Front Pullrod and rear Pushrod actuating oriented Shocks and ARB TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 20.5x R25B, cross-ply soft compound (Front and Rear) WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 10mm offset, CFRP rim with aluminium insert NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right and Rear Left / 32kW The FST 05e is the 5th car built by Projecto FST Novabase, during our 12 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. FST05e achieved an Overall win in Class 2 in FS UK 2012 (including a win in the Design and Business Plan events). We are now aiming to present a reflection of that result this year in Germany. Our team consists of 21 enthusiastic students, all extra-curricular, from Mechanical, Electrical and Aerospace Engineering.Feel free to stop by our box, and have a chat with us, whether you are a visitor, a judge, or from a FS team! We are eager to learn as much as possible during this participation in FSE, and feedback about our car is much appreciated! We also want to leave a word of gratitude to our Sponsors, always believing in our project, and making it a reality.visit our team on or com/projectofst MOTOR TYPE Siemens 1FE1 AC Synchronous MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER Siemens 1TE26 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY Ion Polymer / 4,8 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 4,2:21 / 1:4,2 DRIVE TYPE Two Stage Helical Gears DIFFERENTIAL Electronic COOLING Water cooled, Double side mounted Radiator 120x240mm BRAKE SYSTEM 4 self developed floating rotors with 220mm, adjustable brake balance, 4 double Piston Calipers ELECTRONICS Torque vectoring, Multifunctionig Dashboard, Data logging System, Self developed AMS MADRID Technical University of Madrid (UPM) Car E21 Pit E14 Spain FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular frame MATERIAL 4130 steel round tubing OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2814 / 1343 / 1200 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1193 / 1143 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 126 / 154 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated vertically oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 450x152 R10, Hoosier LC0 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6x10, 70mm offset, 1 pc Al Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Left and right independen / 32KW per motor MOTOR TYPE DC Motors MAX MOTOR RPM 2600 UPM Racing celebrates in 2013 its 10th anniversary by participating in FSAE Germany with two cars: one with a combustion engine and the other with an electric drivetrain. Each of our teams is composed of 20 automotive-passionated students who work part-time in the project, combining it with their degrees. The team members belong to the Technical University of Madrid, so the project lays on varied skills and knowledge. With a fairly tight budget, UPM Racing tries each year to introduce improvements in their new cars. In our electric prototype, the evolution comes through a save-weight program in order to reduce 30% of it (compared with UPM001-E), thanks to an extensive use of carbon fiber in car parts and new batteries. We remain at your disposition during the competition for any additional information. Finally, we are grateful for all our sponsors, without them this project won t be possible. We hope to see you all in Hockenheim! MOTOR CONTROLLER Kelly Controllers MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 108V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo4 / 6.4 TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1 / 4.5 DRIVE TYPE Chain DIFFERENTIAL Electronic Torque Sensing Custom Build COOLING Air Cooled BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 190mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Traction Control, Launch Control, Electronic Differential 104

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107 MÜNCHEN Technische Universität München Car E6 Pit E31 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP Monocoque MATERIAL textreme with rohacell and aluminium honeycomb as sandwich core OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3084 / 1390 / 1459 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1580 / 1150 / 1110 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 123 / 126 SUSPENSION double unequal length A-Arms, Pullrod actuated horizontally oriented Sachs Throughrod dampers TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 10, width 7.5, R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7,5, CFRP SMC Shell, Al Center NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 60 MOTOR TYPE Enstroj Emrax MAX MOTOR RPM 4000 In October 2012 a team of 65 young and motivated students started to develop the 3rd electric car of the TUfast Racing Team. And after a lot of hard work we were proud to roll out the eb013 out of our shop in June The challenge for this year was to reduce weight even more, aiming for less than 190kg with a aero package. Therefore we implemented some innovative designs e.g. for the rims and the driveshafts. The full aero package is also a first in TUfast history. So now, we are excited to compete with all the other teams and get to know if we did a good job. And after a hard day full of work, we would be happy to chat with some of you guys about our favorite theme and have a good time. Just come over and have a beer with us. MOTOR CONTROLLER Infineon Hybrid Kit 1 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 400V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY - / 5.3 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1 / 2.0 DRIVE TYPE 2 stage gearbox DIFFERENTIAL single wheel drive COOLING sidepod mounted radiator and fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4 disks, 4 piston front, 2 piston rear, ISR ELECTRONICS student build control unit, display and steering wheel unit MÜNCHEN University of Applied Sciences München The Formula Student Racing Team of the University of Applied Sciences was founded in 2005 and participates at the FS events since Actually the team consists of 80 members of many different faculties such as vehicle technology, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or business studies. Professors act for our interests towards the university and support us. Our aim is to create a car which represents our team, the university and our sponsors. The reason why we take part in FS events is to demonstrate our skills and abilities, share experiences and to increase our knowledge. In addition we want to know how our work behaves in practice, be present beyond the borders of Germany, represent our sponsors and acquire new supporters. We`re also interested in comparing us with other racing teams, enjoy having fun with friends and other persons from all over the world and get connected to them. Car E110 Pit E13 FRAME CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL Germany OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2540 / 1335 / 1230 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1150 / 1100 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 109 / 134 SUSPENSION rear and front pullrod horizontally oriented spring and damper. Adjustable in compression and in reb TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18 x 6 10, R25B& LC0 front and rear WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6 x 10 Keizer (Alu) + self-made rim star/ 6 x 10 Keizer (Alu) + self-made rim star NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / rear / 60kW each MOTOR TYPE Enstroj/EMRAX MAX MOTOR RPM 4000 each MOTOR CONTROLLER 3 phase IGBT inverter MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 378V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiCoO2 / TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:2.04 / DRIVE TYPE DIFFERENTIAL COOLING liquid, behind driver BRAKE SYSTEM Ø190 mm od rotors front/ Ø180 mm od rotors rear. 4 piston caliper each ELECTRONICS 106

108 ELECTRIC ODENSE University of Southern Denmark Car E11 Pit E40 Denmark FRAME CONSTRUCTION One piece tubular spaceframe MATERIAL 25CrMo4 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2725 / 1428 / 1073 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 146 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms. Pull rod actuated Öhlins TTX 25 FSAE, horizontally oriented. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 13 x 6 Keizer 3pc. AL-Mg NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear / 100 kw MOTOR TYPE Axial-flux, permanently excitated, Yasa-750 MAX MOTOR RPM 2500 The current car is the 6th generation racing car from SDU Vikings. It has been developed by a team of 21 mechanical students and 19 electronic students. The new features on this years car includes regenerative braking along with a sophisticated traction control system in order to tame the 750 Nm that the motor produces. One of the major changes compared to last years car, has been to switch from LiFePo4 batteries to Li-Po, which has a higher energy density. This along with the regenerative braking makes it possible to reduce the total weight of the car and make it more competitive. That is also why the main objective for the Viking VI is to end up in the top 10 of the electrical cars. We are convinced that this year s car is most competitive car so far, so we are very much looking forward to the competition. MOTOR CONTROLLER Sevcon Gen 4 Size 8 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 403V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5.7 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1 / 1 DRIVE TYPE Direct DIFFERENTIAL Limited Slip Differential COOLING Side pod mounted oil radiator BRAKE SYSTEM Full floating hub mounted Ø240mm custom discs, 4 piston calipers, adjustable brake bias ELECTRONICS Student designed/built FPGA based Ethernet Powerlink network, Datalogging Hz, Live-telemetry OSNABRÜCK University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück The Green Garnet is the third full electric car from the Ignition Racing Team electric. With a team of about 35 enthusiastic students we use the opportunity to improve a lot since the forerunner of For this year s development the design goals of overriding importance were the improvement of the efficiency and a more compact and maneuverable car. Based on experiences of recent years we had the aim to build a sophisticated car with great capabilities of development. Another important goal was a further weight reduction of the vehicle. We strived for a mass reduction of 7kg in comparison to the last year s car. In addition to the mass reduction we wanted to make the car more compact which was realized by the reduction of the wheelbase by 90mm. We would like to thank our University, our Sponsors and everyone who supported us building this car and we are looking forward to an exciting FSE competition. Car E7 Pit E37 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular Steel Space Frame MATERIAL 25CrMo4 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2928 / 1460 / 1202 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1535 / 1241 / 1195 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 139 / 168 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7-13; Hoosier R25B / 20.5x7-13; Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13; 10.0mm offset; 2 pc Al Rim / 7.0x13; 10.0mm offset; 2 pc Al Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear Center / 100 kw MOTOR TYPE PMSM - YASA 750 MAX MOTOR RPM 2000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Sevcon Size4 Gen8 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 420V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5,9 KWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1,86:1 / - DRIVE TYPE Planetary Gear Drive DIFFERENTIAL Limited Slip Differential COOLING Oil cooling system with side mounted radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system; self developed rotors with 220mm diameter; adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Traction Control; Wiring harness sealed to IP67; 2xCAN-Bus TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 107

109 PATRAS University of Patras Car E86 Pit E15 Greece FRAME CONSTRUCTION 2-piece carbon fiber monocoque sandwich structure MATERIAL 200gr/m^2 carbon fiber plain weave, AIREX C70.75 rigid Cross-linked 75 kg/m^3, Balsa wood 200kg/ m^3 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2630 / 1430 / 1135 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1240 / 1220 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 123 / 162 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull/Push rod actuated (F/R), vertically oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18x6-10 LC0 Hoosier slicks/19.5x hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6x10in./7x10in (F/R), Single lug 3 piece design, 46mm offset, Al Rim, AL7075 center With the powertrain being completely new grounds for the team, UoP4e is an evolution of the designs developed over the last years, a carbon fiber monocoque chassis, combined with lightweight but powerful motor and 10 wheels, focused on being simple, reliable and adjustable. Keeping in mind the targets set at the very beginning of the design process, the team refined neuralgic areas to aid the vehicles overall performance. UoP4e is based on the 3rd generation of the CF monocoque chassis and is powered by 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. A number of sensors signals are logged and transmitted over WiFi in real time. Adjustable Steering wheel and seat padding improve driver s ergonomics. We would like to thank the University of Patras and our sponsors for their support on tackling this design and motorsport challenge. NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear, on center of car / 85kW MOTOR TYPE YASA-750, Permanent Magnet Asychronous MAX MOTOR RPM 2000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Sevcon GEN4 Size 8 AC Motor control MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 403V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 6,45kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:1 / 1:1 DRIVE TYPE Direct Drive, motor integrated diff. DIFFERENTIAL Drexler FSAE LSD, 60Nm preload, 60%/40% lockup COOLING Sidepod mounted 13row radiator, Electric Pump, 2x120 fans, Opticool coolant, 0,4bar relief valve BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, ISR 180mm floating rotors, ISR 4pot calipers, AP Racing pull type MC, adj. balance ELECTRONICS Motec ADL3 data logger/ecu, CAN bus network, WiFi data transmission, AWG 5/17/20/22 wiring PORT ELIZABETH Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Nelson Mandela Bay, located on the sunshine coast at the southern tip of Africa, is home to NMMU racing which was formed with the goal of being the first African team to design, build and race a Formula student electric vehicle. Formula for success has been the motto that we have adopted throughout the construction of DiBaGT. Our team has worked long and hard to deliver our second car, our first electric car. The team s main goal with the second car is to start competing against other fellow teams. We believe we may have a few tricks up our sleeve and given a lot of time to developing the various systems on the car. Car E27 Pit E38 South Africa FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular steel space frame with composite stress panels MATERIAL 4130 and Carbon Fibre OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3060 / 1466 / 1230 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1555 / 1214 / 1172 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 165 / 153 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper (coil-over). TYRES (Fr / Rr) Continental, 205/510 R13 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Magnesium Alloy, BBS, 8.0x13 NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear / 100kW MOTOR TYPE YASA 750 BLDC Motor MAX MOTOR RPM 2400 RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER Sevcon Gen4 Size8 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 400 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY Lithium-Polymer / 6.9kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:1 / DRIVE TYPE Direct Drive DIFFERENTIAL COOLING Rear Mounted 3L radiator with electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, student made solid disks (Benox), Wilwood calipers, 250mm ELECTRONICS Self-developed active drag reduction system, self-developed battery management system 108

110 ELECTRIC RAVENSBURG Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Ravensburg Global Formula Racing is the first international collaboration of its kind in the history of both, the US-based Formula SAE and the EU-based Formula Student programs. The former BA-Racing-Team from Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW) and the Beaver Racing team from Oregon State University (OSU) have combined forces to compete as a single entity The two universities share physical and intellectual resources by using advanced communication-technology to create a highly competitive vehicle. Design, manufacturing, and testing occur simultaneously at both schools. The supply chain management is unique in Formula Student and, as well as the English language, the team language, very important for cross-border cooperation. The 2010 car laid down a foundation, that since, is being continuously improved. In 2013 we will, for the third time, build a combustion car at OSU and an electrical car at DHBW. In 2013, we will reconfirm our successful seasons from the past two years. Car E10 Pit E11 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Full Monocoque / Steel Roll Hoops MATERIAL Toray T700H-6k PW/3900 Plain Weave, Hexcel nomex honeycomb, 1020 DOM mild steel OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3040 / 1330 / 1400 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1555 / 1120 / 1120 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 116 / 142 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull and push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 6/ LC0 Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6/ LC0 Hoosier NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear / 90 MOTOR TYPE ZF EVD1 MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER ZF PUM-X45 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 403 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiCoO2 / 7,1 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:4 / 1:2,75 DRIVE TYPE 520 non-o-ring chain DIFFERENTIAL Drexler clutch pack limited slip with custom end caps COOLING Two passive air cooled radiators located in a scoop on the right BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, custom floating rotors 168mm (FR), 163mm(RR), Brembo (FR) and AP (RR) calipers ELECTRONICS Wiring Harness in Aerospace Std, Live-Telemetry System, Modular Battery Design, Self-designed CCU SAARBRÜCKEN Saarland University Car E25 Pit E12 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Tubular Space Frame with glass fibre floor panels and firewalls MATERIAL Steel for precision application E255 and 25CrMo4 OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2750 / 1400 / 1127 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1250 / 1200 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 140 / 145 SUSPENSION unequal length A-arms, push-rod actuated Oehlins TTX 25 damper units TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hosier 10.5x R25B / Hoosier 10.5x R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) Braid Formrace 13 NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear / 85 kw MOTOR TYPE Enstroj Emrax The Saar Racing Greenteam from the Saarland University is a team of young and dedicated students from many different fields of study. Founded in 2011, we now proudly present our second electric race car, built in cooperation with the Saar Racing Team from the UAS Saarbrücken. Our car has a tubular space frame that has been optimized in lightweight in comparison to our first electric race car. As energy storage we use an accumulator with LiFePo4 cells supervised by a self-developed Accumulator Management System. We use an EMRAX Enstroj Motor with a maximum power of 85kW and the for electrical motors typical high torque of 240Nm throughout the entire rpm range. We thank our sponsors for making it possible to compete in this event with our race car. MAX MOTOR RPM 3000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Piktronik SAC41 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 324 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo4 / kw TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:2 / n/a DRIVE TYPE Chain drive, 520-5/8 DIFFERENTIAL Drexler Motorsport Formula Student Limited Slip Differential, adjustable, 3 setups COOLING Rear mounted radiator with thermostatic controlled electric fan BRAKE SYSTEM Tailor made rotors of professional manufacture, 220 mm dia. ELECTRONICS Steering wheel with resistive touchscreen, selfdeveloped AMS, lightweight GLVS battery with BMS... TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 109

111 SIEGEN University of Siegen Car E99 Pit E6 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel space-frame construction with round and square tubes MATERIAL E235 + CR1S2 frame tubing / Carbon fiber sandwhich floor panel / Carbon fiber bodywork OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2768 / 1424 / 1230 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1620 / 1200 / 1155 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 130 / 158 SUSPENSION Double wishbone, push rod actuated spring and damper, adjustable in compression and rebound range TYRES (Fr / Rr) 205x70 R13, Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, 22mm offset, 1 pc OZ Racing Aluminium Rim NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right and Left / 40kW per Motor MOTOR TYPE VUES AFW507M MAX MOTOR RPM 9000 MOTOR CONTROLLER KEB Combivert H6 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo - aluminium / 6,4 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:7,03 / DRIVE TYPE two stage spur gear pairing gearbox DIFFERENTIAL COOLING one radiator beyond the drivers shoulders with circuits for each motor and frequency converter BRAKE SYSTEM 4 disk system, self developed rotors with 240 / 220 (F/R) mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Self developed, 3rd generation model-based drive control system, system sealed to IP67 The Speeding Scientists Siegen built their fifth formula student race car this year. It is called the s3-13e and is moreover their third electric car. The start of the designing was in September 2012 and ended in January After a four month s manufacturing and assembling phase, the car was presented to public on May, With a revised transmission, a shrunk accumulator package, a lighter frame and a desired total weight of 230kg the s3-13e will achieve a good performance on track and the new carbon fiber bodywork will care for an impressive appearance. STUTTGART Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart Car E44 Pit E4 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Hybrid frame with CFRP monocoque in front and tubular steel space frame in the rear MATERIAL CFRP, aluminium honeycomb / 25CrMo4 steel space frame OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2825 / 1400 / 1150 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1150 / 1100 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 134 / 134 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod. actuated spring / damper. Adj. Roll bar. TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7.0 (R13), R25B, Hoosier / 20.5x7.5 (R13), R25B, Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x13, Mg Rim, 22mm neg. offset / 7x13, Mg Rim, 22mm neg. offset NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 33 kw MOTOR TYPE AMK DT5-20 / perm.-magnet synchronous motors MAX MOTOR RPM RR, RL: MOTOR CONTROLLER AMK KW26 S MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5,3kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:13,30 / DRIVE TYPE two stage gearbox DIFFERENTIAL fully adjustable electronic software differential COOLING central mounted radiator without fan BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors, front 230mm, rear 205mm, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Torque Vectoring, Traction Control, Model- Driven SW, Live-Telemetry System 200 kg - 600V 1000 Nm these figures should give you an idea of the esleek13, the fifth and latest development of DHBW Engineering Stuttgart. Throughout the design process our main goals were to create a high performance, lightweight concept to perfectly match the demands of the formula student competition. Equipped with two highly efficient motors our interpretation of a formula style racecar has a total system power of 66 kw (90 hp) resulting in an impressive power to weight ratio of 2.2 kg/hp. The Chassis, which now consists of a hybrid structure made of a carbon fiber monocoque and a tubular steel frame is undoubtedly the most significant innovation to this season s esleek. This gave us the opportunity to develop great know how in the field of carbon fiber reinforced plastic and offers great potential for esleek14. We would like to thank FSG and our sponsors for making it possible to participate in this great event and wish all teams the best of luck for the competition! 110

112 ELECTRIC STUTTGART University of Stuttgart Car E26 Pit E1 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Full composite monocoque MATERIAL Carbonfiber Prepregs with aluminum honeycombs OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2900 / 1418 / 1102 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1210 / 1160 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 126 / 132 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-arm. Pushrod actuated ZF Sachs Formula Student damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 190,5 x 53 R10 Hoosier R25B / 190,5 x 53 R10 Hoosier R25B WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7x10; 3 pc Al/Carbon Fibre; Offset 63 m / 7x10; 3 pc Al/Carbon Fibre; Offset 63 m NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 4 / front outside,rear inside / Front: 20kW, rear: 26kW MOTOR TYPE AMK, DT5-14, AMK DT5-26 After long days and nights in our workshop the E is ready for competition. We spent a lot of time to design the new race car, which is absolutely able to compete. This year we designed a four-wheel-drive, optimized the aerodynamics and downsized to 10 rims. Our self-made control is the brain of the car, equipped with software for torque vectoring, traction control. For the monocoque we continued our sandwich-technology and decided for a full monocoque. Consequent lightweight-design in every part of the car lead to cutting the 200kg-line, saving about 40kg to the last years car E The most noticeable innovation is our aerodynamic package which includes wings at the front and the rear. Now it is time for the E to show its many improvements on the track! MAX MOTOR RPM Front: 14000, Rear: MOTOR CONTROLLER 4 x AMK KW26 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 6,18 TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) F:1:7,4 / R:1:6,5 DRIVE TYPE 4WD DIFFERENTIAL Torque Vectoring with all four motors COOLING 1 radiator on each side BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 190mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS self-developed AMS and control unit, DashboardDisplay, TURIN Polytechnic University of Turin Car E64 Pit E39 Italy FRAME CONSTRUCTION One piece Composite monocoque with anti rollbar structures MATERIAL Carbon fiber with Aluminium Honeycomb core / Steel Tubular anti rollbars OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3194 / 1433 / 1472 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1620 / 1210 / 1210 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 133 / 157 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arms. Spring-damper: front pull rods, rear push rods TYRES (Fr / Rr) 530/180- R13 WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 7.0x13, OZ magnesium wheel, 43mm offset NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / rear right, rear left / 2x60 kw MOTOR TYPE Magneti Marelli TMG low SquadraCorse of Politecnico di Torino was founded in 2004 and untill 2011 has manufactured internal combustion engines prototypes. After a short but successful experience in 2010 with a hybrid vehicle, finally in 2012 the team switched from the internal combustion engine to the full electric propulsion. When last year the SC12e came to life it was the first electric prototype ever produced by an Italian Formula SAE team and after the successful season the team carried on the electric project with the SCR. The 2013 team is interdisciplinary and international as always but the organization after the passage to an electric vehicle, has been revised giving more importance to the electrical and electronic division. Several improvements have been adopted for the new vehicle to increase the perfomance and the efficiency; the most important one is the transition from a steel tubular chassis to a carbon fiber monocoque. The SCR has two independent motors with a new double stage transmission. MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER Magneti Marelli MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 400V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 6.9kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:9 / n/a DRIVE TYPE Bevel and spur gears system DIFFERENTIAL n/a COOLING back mounted radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 4 titanium rotors, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS Self developed control units TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 111

113 WIESBADEN University of Applied Sciences RheinMain You know us! We are the team with the yellow racing cars! With the experience of the past two seasons of building electric race cars, we start into the new season. Powered by a brushless DC engine, the SPR13E features programmable and adapted power electrics. The multi-disc, self-locking, differential causes reduced revolutions per minute and an increased maximum torque up to 1100 Nm. The battery and the battery management system are both self-developed. Double wishbone suspension made of stainless steel. The dampers are actuated by pushrods. Complete re-design of uprights and wheel hubs. Tyre and rim data are better used for simulation purposes as well as final suspension setup. Increased use of carbon fiber parts. FE-analysis of entire frame. TiG-welded space frame made of E355. Weight loss of 10 kg. Better center of gravity by centering battery packs. Our first lightweight aeropack will gives us as much downforce as possible while not adding too much drag. Car E104 Pit E28 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION Steel Spaceframe MATERIAL S355JR OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 3018 / 1422 / 1080 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1575 / 1219 / 1181 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 115 / 200 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated almost horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x R25B C2500 Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 20.5x R25B C2500 Hoosier NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 1 / Rear, middle / 100 kw MOTOR TYPE YASA 750 MAX MOTOR RPM 2000 MOTOR CONTROLLER Sevcon Evolution 5 MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 345V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiFePo4 / 6,9 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:1,44 / N/A DRIVE TYPE Electric motor with a planetary gear DIFFERENTIAL Drexler formula student differential COOLING One radiator mounted on the left side of the car with air tunnel integrated under the body. BRAKE SYSTEM 4-Disk system, self developed rotors with 232mm and 220mm diameter, adjustable brake balance ELECTRONICS self designed accumulator and BMS as well as HMI, wiring harness sealed to IP66 easily removable WOLFENBÜTTEL University of Applied Sciences Ostfalia Car E35 Pit E21 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION tubular space frame front and rearwith bolt mounted rear module MATERIAL E355 round tubin with 10-26mm dia, wall thickness OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2758 / 1452 / 1043 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1600 / 1260 / 1240 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 161 / 197 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7-13 R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 20.5x7-13 R25B Hoosier NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / rear / each 38kW MOTOR TYPE SEW Wob-racing is the Formula Student Team of the University of Applied Sciences Ostfalia in Wolfsburg. Founded in 2003, this year we celebrate our 10-Year anniversary. At the same time we present our tenth car, the WR09-E. This electrically driven car is our 3rd with this drive concept, having built seven combustion cars before that. Right now our team consists of about 35 members, who designed, built and tested our newest prototype. The team is divided into a technical and a business part, both sections headed by a project leader. To support those two, the construction and production coordinator helps two keep the deadlines at the back of our minds and supports our team members. The WR09-E has a self-developed electronic system (e.g. telemetry, measuring unit), uses adapted industry components and has an advanced chassis. After two years of using the distinctive skin design wob-racing developed in 2010, we decided to take on to something new altogether this year. See you in Hockenheim! MAX MOTOR RPM MOTOR CONTROLLER modified industrial MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 504 ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiCoO2 / 8 kwh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1 : 8 / - DRIVE TYPE spur gear DIFFERENTIAL electric differential COOLING passive cooling system with radiator BRAKE SYSTEM 2 discs front 226mm OD 2 discs rear 210mm OD, 4 pistons callipers front, 2 pistons callipers rear ELECTRONICS IP67 harness, self-developed control units, self designed measuring system 112

114 ELECTRIC ZÜRICH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Car E33 Pit E2 Switzerland FRAME CONSTRUCTION Single Piece CFRP Monocoque MATERIAL Prepreg carbon (twill and unidirectional) with various thickness aluminum honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2942 / 1408 / 1169 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1550 / 1200 / 1160 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 113 / 134 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated spring / damper. Adj. Rollbar TYRES (Fr / Rr) Hoosier 18.0 x WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6.5 inch wide, 10inch Single Piece CFRP NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 4 / One at every wheel / 4*37kW MOTOR TYPE AMZ M3 MAX MOTOR RPM 17000rpm MOTOR CONTROLLER Lenze Schmidhauser Dual DCU MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 470V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 6.22kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:11.68 / - DRIVE TYPE 1.5-stage planetary gear DIFFERENTIAL none COOLING Two Sidepod mounted radiators, independent cooling cycles, one pump each BRAKE SYSTEM Front: AP-Racing CP 4227 (4pod), Rear: AP- Racing CP 4226 (2pod), Steel discs (190mm), hubmounted ELECTRONICS Self-programed VCU and Telemetry, adjustments and readouts on steering wheel and dashboard Founded in 2007, the AMZ is still the Swiss National Team of Formula Student. Students of several universities come together to represent Switzerland. After two successful seasons in 2011 and 2012, the team improved the whole car, screw by screw. Keypoints of julier are a very lightweight single-piece CFRP monocoque (13kg) and four self-developed motors(amz M3) which are placed in each wheel. The suspension layout consists of 10inch carbon rims, a self-designed steering system and tailor made air springs. After the successful introduction of the aerodynamics in 2012, the new car features a completely new package to further improve the performance. We are looking forward to compete in FSE 2013! ZWICKAU University of Applied Sciences Zwickau Car E96 Pit E32 Germany FRAME CONSTRUCTION CFRP monocoque with integrated energy storage container MATERIAL sandwich construction with prepreg carbon and aluminum honeycomb OVERALL L / W / H (mm) 2656 / 1390 / 1123 WHEELBASE (mm) / TRACK (Fr / Rr) (mm) 1530 / 1200 / 1140 WEIGHT WITH 68kg DRIVER (Fr / Rr) 109 / 118 SUSPENSION Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod actuated horizontally oriented spring and damper TYRES (Fr / Rr) 18.0x R25B Hoosier WHEELS (Fr / Rr) 6,5 NUMBER OF MOTORS / LOCATION / MAX MOTOR POWER 2 / Rear Right, Rear Left / 2x 40 kw MOTOR TYPE RR, RL: self-designed Innovation meets Tradition - if you look at Zwickau s automotive history you can easily find out why we picked out this slogan for our team. Zwickau is the birth place of Horch and Audi, and furthermore in the 1930s, it was the domicile 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 2013, we bring our fourth full electric car to the tracks. The FP713e is a further development of last year s successful cars, concentrating on lightweight, packaging and reliability. We created a fast and dynamic car with two independent motors and self-developed electronic components. MAX MOTOR RPM RR, RL: MOTOR CONTROLLER Industrial, adapted to the car MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 600V ELECTRODE MATERIALS / COMBINED ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY LiPo / 5,3kWh TRANSMISSION RATIO (PRIMARY / SECONDARY) 1:10,8 / - DRIVE TYPE two-stage spur gearbox DIFFERENTIAL self developed vehicle dynamic drive control (VDDC) with torque vectoring COOLING radiator mounted centrally behind the driver BRAKE SYSTEM Cast iron, disc hub mounted, front 200mm, rear 170mm dia ELECTRONICS Vehicle Dynamic Drive Control (VDDC), BMS, Wiring Harness sealed to IP67, WLAN telemetry system TEAM PROFILES - FORMULA STUDENT ELECTRIC 113

115 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Minor Injury Medical Centre: Please accompany the injured person to the Medical Centre. Emergency aid is provided there. The Medical Centre is occupied each day round-the-clock. Severe Injury Contact someone with a two-way radio: Every Official and Security has two-way radio. Ask them to call the Medical Centre or an ambulance on channel 11. Call an ambulance: Call an ambulance yourself if someone is severely injured and needs urgent help. The Emergency Number for every phone and mobile phone is 112. During dynamics: On Saturday and Sunday an ambulance is on site during the dynamic events. To contact them ask someone with a two-way radio (Official, Security) to call them. Hospital: Main Hospital, Kreiskrankenhaus (Schwetzingen), Bodelschwinghstrasse 10, Schwetzingen phone: +49 (0) 6202 / Emergency Numbers In case of an emergency beyond competition times call 112. This number works with each phone, also with mobile phone or coin-operated telephone as international GSM-standard. It is alway free of charge. Medical Center Officials Pit Marshal Konrad Paule: +49 (170) Pit Marshal Sebastian Seewaldt: +49 (151) Event Control Daniel Ahrens: +49 (172) Event Control Tim Schmidt: +49 (176) (In case of an emergency please call one of them, no matter what time it is.) Emergency Call Contents The emergency control centre will ask you some questions to ensure proper help for you. To support you at your call, here are some standard questions and some hints for your answers in English and German. Who is calling? (Wer ruft an?) Say your name and your telephone number for callbacks. Digits in German: 0 (null), 1 (eins), 2 (zwei), 3 (drei), 4 (vier), 5 (fünf), 6 (sechs), 7 (sieben), 8 (acht), 9 (neun) Where did it happen? (Wo ist es passiert? / Wo ist es geschehen?) the event site has the adress "Hockenheimring, Sachshaus, Am Motodrom", make it more precise!: pit lane (Boxengasse), dynamic area (Fahrerlager); the adress for campsite C2 near the Motodrom Hotel " Hockenheimring, Zeltplatz C2 beim Motodrom Hotel" and for campsite C3 on the other site of the highway "Hockenheimring, Zeltplatz C3 an der Continental Straße" What happened? (Was ist passiert? / Was ist geschehen?) accident (Unfall), traffic accident (Verkehrsunfall), fire (Feuer), fall (Sturz), explosion (Explosion) How many people are affected? (Wie viele Personen sind betroffen?) 1 (eins), 2 (zwei), 3 (drei), 4 (vier), 5 (fünf), 6 (sechs), 7 (sieben), 8 (acht), 9 (neun), 10 (zehn) What kind of injury has happened? (Welche Verletzung liegt vor?) fracture (Knochenbruch), bleeding (Blutung), unconsciousness (Bewusstlosigkeit), burn (Verbrennung), electric shock (Stromschlag), suffocation (Ersticken), heart attack (Herzinfarkt), shock (Schock) Don't hang up after answering these questions! Wait to hear if the control centre has further questions! e Fuel Parking Trucks f 114

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