Here are some pictures of the Cardinal Formula Racing #64 racecar taken last month in front of our racing trailer.
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Here are some pictures of the Cardinal Formula Racing #64 racecar taken last month in front of our racing trailer.
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Andy J. Bauman
Saginaw Valley State University
2004 Alumni
Cardinal Formula Racing 2001-2004
Project Manager 2002-2004
Cool! I reminds me of the "look" of the UWA car, with the 3-spoke wheels and the shape of the nose.
Alumni, University of Washington
Structural / Mechanical Engineer, Blue Origin
Tidy looking car... I really liked last year's as well.
Is all the chassis stressed carbin skin?
Its hard to tell from the last pic but is that a 5/16" rod end outboard in the front, top wishbone? The same one that carries the pull rod?
Is that also a spherical in the bottom, front outboard wishbone?
Regards,
Scott Wordley
Scoring in every event for the last 12 comps running!
http://www.monashmotorsport.com/
All the skin except for the top access cover is stressed.
I believe all rod ends are 1/4" and all A-arms use spherical bearings that are housed in custom casted ends.
Andy is the suspension guy. I'm sure he will correct me if I'm wrong!
Daniel Deussen
www.weber-motor.de
Saginaw Valley State University Alum
Cardinal Formula Racing '99 - '05
FSAE: 6th in '02 and 8th in '05
FSG: Member of the Operative Team (Scrutineering, Dynamics)
My Good Buddy Dan is Correct!
Just to add to his clarification...No rod Ends were used on A-Arms, only spherical bearings were. All pullrods and tie rods use rod ends.
--ANDY
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Andy J. Bauman
Saginaw Valley State University
2004 Alumni
Cardinal Formula Racing 2001-2004
Project Manager 2002-2004
Cool... sorry I mistook something in the picture for a rod end outboard.
Regards,
Scott Wordley
Scoring in every event for the last 12 comps running!
http://www.monashmotorsport.com/
Good luck getting those tires up to operating temp.
Travis Rouse - Test Pilot - The University of Texas (Austin)
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