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As someone who's working on one right now, I really feel for all the people who built the car (and driver) and have to see all their work go up in flames.
Is it funded by the university or other companies or students self fund this project through seed fund?
@@abidshahriar4338depends on the universities.some teams raise funds find sponsors, like the team i am in did
Schools definitely fund their clubs, but it depends entirely. If the school is fortunate enough then the students wouldn’t have to do much on marketing their team/funding or finding sponsorships.
I did FSAE 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009. Managed to finish endurance 3 of the 4 years - doing rather well in 2006 and 2009. Our right rear wheel came off the car in 2007 on account of piss-poor engineering on the wheel bearing arrangement. Man, did I protest that design choice - but that's a different story.
That failure taught me more about the whole FSAE project than any of the successes.
Don't lose sight of what the whole thing is about; it's NOT about designing/building a fast or great car. If you achieve that, it's gravy - but the REAL point is learning to efficiently work with a team and successfully finding solutions to the myriad problems you face. One of them is design, but there are many, many more:
Working with others
Not enough money
Not enough help - both from within the team as well as outside resources
Not enough tools
Not enough time
etc etc
Have fun out there, people. Getting it RUNNING is a lot more important than getting it perfect!
You're missing a crucial piece of FSAE history involving an excavator bucket
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Why don't you make a Formula Student Series for:
1) Chassis Design & Analysis
2) Nosecone Design & CFD Simulation.
3) Obtaining Suspension Points from Scratch (i.e., No previous Values Available).
Nimit, Thank you for this suggestion but we are already working on the Motorsports series with some collaborations. Yes, it will take some time... till then we are expanding the channel so that enough digestion will take place.
@nirmitnaha2688 would you be interested in chassis design & analysis?
0:47 and now you need a new helmet 🤡
Pity about the annoying and pointless music, masking the sound of the cars. People who do that have no mechanical soul.
You break some suspension bits so you throw your multiple hundred dollar helmet? Even the cheapest racing helmet is $300. Some are upwards of $1000. Why?
Almost crashed ours a few years back, I was just inches away from rapidly disassembling our front wing on a wall. Wasn't used to the car, hopped in wanted to take a few turns on a gravely skidpad, missed a turn and hit the brakes going straight towards a wall. Would have really sucked to rebuild a completely new wing...
As bad and as sad those carshes are, at least there has never been a crash where the roll hoops ever were needed to save a drivers live and thats great
(At least none that I know of)
Michigan 2017 had one car roll while being towed back from endurance (got turned sideways while being towed on a strap) but no injuries. I think another school fell off tilt-table once but again no injuries. Those are the only ones I know of, and neither were 'racing incidents'.
@@chasewrenn5158 ask TU Braunschweig about 2007/2008
I have seen a few cars driving on side in cornering and driver always saved that by countersteering but it was close.
The reason so many teams fail to finish Endurance is that they get their cars done at the last instant. You need to get the car done 2 months early to test and practice. It is also helpful if you can find a student at your university that raced karts. Experience is key to driving fast and being consistent. Consistent = safe (no crashes).
Anyone else watching the green just go "too much power let off let off... no. No. NO!
There are things you can’t learn in school…
This is literally part of the learning experience. Were they supposed to be born with the knowledge of how to create and extract the most out of racing cars? This is how every f1 engineer was made, you learn through mistakes. Weird comment.
I noticed quite a bit of traction loss. These cars are very light for one, and they don't go nearly fast enough to produce great amounts of downforce. So it seems to be very unforgiving on bumpy areas where the drive wheels may find themselves off the ground at times. Just my 2 cents, let me know if I'm wrong.
It could also be the tires aren't up to temperature. There are some FSAE enduro runs I've seen with impressive traction in turns and braking zones elsewhere.
usually the cars make about their own weight in downforce between 50 and 100kph, the tires usually used are fairly sensitive to temperature, as in they dont do much cold
The problem is the drivers are not experienced and competent. Find a kart racer to drive these things. Putting a novice in the seat is gambling.
@@shooter7a Some teams certainly have experienced drivers. (Of course, they're not going to be in a fails video.) I'm not sure if teams can bring in a non-student, so it may limit the field for each school. My son's school had experienced autocrossers and an amateur karter drive, at least.
@@SRHMusic012 I am not advocating brining in a non-student....just ANY student that can drive. And if you have no drivers...MAKE one. Buy a kart...have a drive off...designate two drivers...and spend part of your budget for them to practice at a local kart track, and do some kart races.....
it would be better if drivers have some race track experience, not to drive students with the best grade on university with zero race experience
A lot of very good car and kart racers are dumb as a box of rocks....not the sort to be studying engineering. Also...very smart people (engineers especially) are often terrible drivers as they over think things..... The #1 thing any FSAE team should do is find and evaluate fellow students with actual race driving experience, especially karting at a high level, and recruit them to drive.....even if he/she is a psych major!
gosh if the video was any louder i wouldn't be able to hear the music
The background music is really out of place.
Roma team in FSS 2022
Safety guy: Right, you're just about done son, I hope those tyres are nice and warm..?
Driver: shit, did he say that I need to warm my tyres up first? Right, ok.... Oh shit, lost tyre contact, that's it...
Safety guy: bahahahahah, yet another who falls for it 😆🤦
Nice that frustration at 0:48. Look in the mirror. You need dicipline, much training and knowledge of own capabilities.
2:23 Student have to learn to design a race car, not an incendiary bomb.
Perez Sharon Walker Gary Miller Timothy
These guys are designers and engineers but obviously not drivers.
They're extremely difficult cars to control. Think all of the danger of F1 and none of the finesse. I've driven an FSAE car and they are terrifying machines. I say this as a street racer who hits 100mph on narrow mountain roads.
@@gelatinous6915 Which is all the more reason you need an experienced driver....ie a kart racer. Put an experienced kart racer in the seat...and NONE of those crashes happen. Claude Rouelle, one of the FASE judges talks about how important it is to find a decent driver. He described a case where an Aus team had a kart racing champion behind the wheel...and he was driving at 90%....very consistent..... +/- 0.10 s per lap variance. The number two team was a few seconds slower, and +/- .50s per lap per lap variance. There is no way to overcome a bad driver.
ヘルメットを投げ捨てるとは最低な行為。ドライバーの資格無し。
some of this driving is horrific. if one of these teams had a decent driver with karting or car racing experience, they would absolutely dominate
If they showed the good drivers (and there are some) it would be a different video. Selection bias, you know.
0:53 no remorse for boy.. it is all you,
And he took off his protective gear while sitting in the cart.
These drivers have absolutely NO skills 😂😂😂.
And yet somehow they found themselves much further into racing than you have... Sitting there on your couch while they get to actually race.
@partiallyfrozen3425 just because you can get into something doesn't mean you're going to be good at it. 🤣🤣🤣
@@darrelltuttle8298 They are gonna get a lot better a lot faster than you ever will
@partiallyfrozen3425 🤣🤣🤣 that's what you think and, if constantly crashing is how they get better they'll get dropped every time. Teams want drivers NOT crashers.
@@darrelltuttle8298 People improve skills by constantly failing and learning. If you think the only way to get better is to not fail, then no wonder you're the one sitting at home and not doing anything
Как так можно ездить? Там случайных пассажиров за руль посадили? 😂🤦🏻♂️
Pretty close to it. SAE is a category where teams of engineering students build and race their own cars.
They take it so seriously. Down where i’m from we build frames for full size stock cars and desert trucks in our garages and beer. These kids need to learn how to be good sports and how to drive in the first place
Imagine spending a year of your life in college, working on this one single project with a bunch of people, missing out on countless other activities putting in thousands of hours of work. Now imagine you just crashed the results of all that hard work. God forbid you show even a bit of emotion.
Extreme bad drivers