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I was wondering which international teams were planning on heading down to Australia to compete this December?

Eddie Martin
UOW Racing
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Posts: 175 | Location: Geelong, VIC, Australia | Registered: December 16, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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We at the University of Missouri-Columbia would love to come hang with you on your home turf, but those traveling fees are just too much and our team is too small to try and work on two cars. We do wish that we could do more with our 2004 Detroit car, but then again it just ate two engines so it's going to take a little break.


Greg Hartman
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Mizzou Racing 2003-2006
 
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We'll be heading up/over Smile

Matt


Matt Houston
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Posts: 28 | Location: Auckland, New Zealand | Registered: December 14, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Sorry Eddie, no #4 this year. Frown

Almost all our team graduated this year, and the new guys need more time to test and fabricate than usual. They are stuck with having to maintain a high standard. Smile

Too bad December is peak time for ticket prices, or I'd consider coming down to spectate and drink a beer or two.


-Charlie Ping

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What airport do you fly into that is big near the comp?
what is the closest local seaport?

I would like to know the logistics of getting a car from the states to AUS

thanks


Matthew Robinson
Cornell Racing 03/05
 
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tullamarine at melbourne is a major international airport, about 25 minutes from comp site, and the melbourne docks are no more than 30 minutes away


Jarrod Hammond
Monash University FSAE
 
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University of Florida is tryin to get our car for the 04-05 Detroit competition to FSAE-A this December. We are pushin our student government to drop the cash as well as our regular sponsors to send us over. About how many schools actually come from over seas and how many are schools are actually down under with teams?


Nick Michalski
2005 Gator Motorsports Team Captain
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We thought about that last year. If a team could build a car to race in FSAE-A first, it would guarantee a finished and tested car in FSAE. I think Queensland is after the same thing with thier new car for FS. The downside is that you lose design time. In our case, we would have had to build a very similar car again to have it done in time and we weren't satisfied enough with that. But each team is different.

Last year there were 21 teams. 3 US teams attended, and I believe 3 European teams? Also a couple Asian teams. The rest were Aussies. Plenty of info at the FSAE-A website.

Good Luck!


-Charlie Ping

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that's right charlie

our new car was driven at formula student

see you all in australia !! Eek
 
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we are going..


Mark Hester
RMIT Racing
 
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I have been told today by the new team leader (I graduated Monday) that the team are entering the Aus competition.

Being within 7 months of graduation I will be there (with bells on :-) )

Looking forward to some sun already. I have sat through a gloriously wet British summer day today.

Ben


Senior Design Engineer (American Le Mans Series) - Dunlop Motorsport
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Ben,

Sorry I'm not sure we can supply the sun you are looking for. They hold the Australian event near Melbourne. So in any given day you will probably see sun, then clouds, then sun, then pouring rain, then wind, then sun and wind and rain then ...

There is a song by Crowded House that mentions "four seasons in one day". However until you get to melbourne you don't realise that they added another three seasons to the tally.

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We will probably head over to Melbourne, but it depends on the weather. Those who came to Tailem Bend last year know how much sun we get Smile Melbourne on the other hand...

Any of the WA guys are welcome to stop by on the way over, and break up the journey. Let us know of your travel plans. Perhaps we can organise some testing for you here.
 
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Hey all,

We'll be submitting our paperwork this week...see you in December! Oh and Kev is right, if you want nice weather, hold the comp in Perth!

RIT FSAE
 
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Originally posted by Greg H:
but those traveling fees are just too much...


I may have spoken too soon. Stay tuned folks!


Greg Hartman
Cessna Aircraft
Mizzou Racing 2003-2006
 
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Well after the track/site visit last weekend we experienced all four seasons in one day.....who knows what conditions we will see in mid summer. The climate will be a lot cooler than last years competition and it may even rain. Werribee isnt exactly famous for its sweet smell either, especially with a warm wind. Wink
Our school is most probably the closest to the track, if anyone gets stuck we can try to help you out.
Cheers
Dave.


Ive gone to look for myself, if i get back before i return, keep me here.

 
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