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here are some of my pictures from the fsae-a event. ive got a ton more, and they are better quality too. if you are interested i can email them to you. send an email to gwboyd at senet dot com dot au with what photos you would like. please dont ask for them all, cause there is 650mb of them...




Uni WA saw the dust on the track and took the rally approach to corners (this corner is supposed to be going to the left, like the chalk lines go) (okay, i admit it, this was a spin here, but never let the truth get in the way of a funny comment, hey? and they did drive like it was a rally)


Monash sweeping the track of dust.









it was a little bit dusty:





Uni of Newcastle's 4wd front driveshaft. too bad this car didnt get going, it would have been very interesting.


my uni, Adelaide:


the senic location of the presentation event



the welcoming gates of dustville... Roll Eyes



i was having sympathy tilt when i took this photo...



Deakin uni. interesting looking car, but had massive problems with understeer.


- the problem with the world is stupidity. i'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety lables off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
 
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Curtin's front left suspension collapsing.




4ws from Uni Newcastle:


what does winning fsae-a and fsae get you? well, a team umbrella to begin with... Smile
















this is what happens when oil gets on a hot exhaust. too bad i didnt get the actual flames, they were pretty big.








more of WA's rally driving, but no spin this time. im annoyed i missed the flames this car spat, i dont know how i missed them, the flames were there every second corner!






oh sexy baby, will you come home with me?


boohoohoo... Frown poor cars, all alone out there...


- the problem with the world is stupidity. i'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety lables off of everything and let the problem solve itself?

[This message was edited by gug on December 08, 2003 at 03:37 AM.]
 
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make the cone pay for the time it costs you!


- the problem with the world is stupidity. i'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety lables off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
 
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heres a few pics of mine

Adelaide Uni (nice work guys for a consistant effort hopefully we can improve on this next year)


i think this was Deakin Uni

Uni of QLD, one of my favorites
Well done guys


mmmm the simplicity of Chalmers


Melbourne Uni (not sure)


"Pain is an illusion"
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Posts: 52 | Location: Adelaide, Australia | Registered: March 23, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Rocheseter (RIT)


the autocross front car i think is Uni of Sydney


QLD powering ahead in Autocross


Sexy WA rear end


The Winners Georgia Tech, nice work guys





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couple more


the Gong



zhe Germans (sorry cant remember their name)



sorry for not remebering every ones name,
they all get mixed so much to look at on the day
you cant register all of it

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Posts: 52 | Location: Adelaide, Australia | Registered: March 23, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hey you got any pics of the one with the solid rear axle??? Just wondering what it looked like. Cool Congrats to every one who was able to run.

"A woman is a lot like a beer, they look good, smell good, and you would run over your own mother to get one." Homer Simpson

Nobody is born with a steering wheel or a gear shift in his hand. It's something you choose to do or you don't.
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With all due respect to Chalmers - it's a great little car - but how is their roll hoop legal. The photo in gug's second post in this thread shows a clearly below regulation clearance between the driver's helmet and the line between the roll hoops.

Either they scrutineered with a shorter driver - i.e. in breach of the rule which states the tallest driver must be in for this test, or they've seated the driver totally differently for that test which is surely outside the spirit of the regs.

I'm sure we could all design lighter cars if we removed some roll hoop tubes, but that's not exactly fair is it.

Ben

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Posts: 617 | Location: Birmingham, England | Registered: September 15, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hmmmmm... I had a burning feeling that I had seen Chalmers' car before. Then I remembered why it was so familiar:


Nice homage, I'm sure Dan Gurney would be proud. One question: Is the body constructed of magnesium?? Wink

Lacy Lodmell
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Posts: 28 | Location: Bremerton, Wa | Registered: January 27, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I tried many times to attach an image to explain the following question, without any result.

Could you tell me how the Rule 3.3.4 (The driver’s head and hands must be protected from contact with the ground in any rollover attitude...) is checked during the competition?

I think that at FS03 was verified only the
"two dimensional template".

Anyway when I look a Chalmers lateral pic, I see the helmet above the line drawn between the front and the main hoop.

Does it mean that there was no control?

Daniele

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Posts: 175 | Location: Firenze ITALY | Registered: January 29, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hey guys,

It was a very unfortunate incident for monash to have two fires, and even worse to have killed(maybe?) an ecu.

I am not meaning to be disrespectful in any way, but does anyone have any photos of the fire? It was very spectacular on the day, despite the consequences... and I am just wondering if anyone is willing to share?

thanks guys...

MCG
 
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Actually, I am a bit of a pyro my self... so here is a pic of some VERY hot headers... and this is after about 40 seconds in the pits.


Does anyone else get headers like this?

(This is the wollongong car during some pre comp testing, notice the exhaust wrap... I think that would have made them a bit hotter as well..)

MCG
 
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I have a video (850k) of the "incident" for those interested in it. Send me an email and its yours with a small contribution to the "Monash ECU fund". Only kidding.

If I was website friendly I'd post it, but I aint.

And yes our headers get that way too.
 
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Good Point Daniele,

I know that alot of teams end up slouching in the drivers seat to pass tech. But, obviously in the Chalmers pic he is either not in compliance or leaning very far forwards.

Brent

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Here's the video!

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Thanks Denny
 
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all I can is, YIKES!....

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What was the cause of Monash's fire? Looks like it kind of would flare up, then die, then flare-up again. Sometimes the things that go wrong are much more interesting that the things that go right though.

Brent

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it seemed to originate from their sump?
maybe oil filter leakage onto exhaust and wammo?

correct me if im wrong please (cause i probably am)
 
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