jdstuff
11-24-2004, 08:46 AM
In light of the growing trend in FSAE to produce lighter weight, single cylinder cars, the Univ. of Akron FSAE program has opted to undertake this as a design goal for the '05 competition. Here is a pic of the new design concept:
http://www.madmastersmachines.com/sitebuilder/images/DSC01661_Small_-347x256.jpg
As you can clearly see, we have also incorporated an areo package, which has previously never been done. You can see here how much lighter this car will be than the previous year's from the pic below:
http://www.madmastersmachines.com/sitebuilder/images/barstool_005-405x266.jpg
The traditional steering wheel was also ditched in favor of the handel bar, based on driver feedback. And of course, safety is of the highest concern....so we always wear approved helmets, shoes, and racing suits when operating the new car.
http://www.madmastersmachines.com/sitebuilder/images/barstool3.3-131x207.jpg
Hope to see you all at competition! And on a "serious" note, the "Barstool Racer" was actually built by one of our suspension guys this year. For more pics and info visit : www.madmastersmachines.com (http://www.madmastersmachines.com)
http://www.madmastersmachines.com/sitebuilder/images/DSC01661_Small_-347x256.jpg
As you can clearly see, we have also incorporated an areo package, which has previously never been done. You can see here how much lighter this car will be than the previous year's from the pic below:
http://www.madmastersmachines.com/sitebuilder/images/barstool_005-405x266.jpg
The traditional steering wheel was also ditched in favor of the handel bar, based on driver feedback. And of course, safety is of the highest concern....so we always wear approved helmets, shoes, and racing suits when operating the new car.
http://www.madmastersmachines.com/sitebuilder/images/barstool3.3-131x207.jpg
Hope to see you all at competition! And on a "serious" note, the "Barstool Racer" was actually built by one of our suspension guys this year. For more pics and info visit : www.madmastersmachines.com (http://www.madmastersmachines.com)