Anteater Formula Racing (FSAE Internal Combustion)

Anteater Formula Racing's 2019 Racecar on the Endurance track at Formula SAE Lincoln 2019

Background

Anteater Formula Racing builds an open-wheel, internal-combustion race car inspired by Formula 1 and IndyCar racing to compete at the Formula SAE Knowledge and Dynamic Events. Forty-five engineering students participate in the design, manufacturing and testing phases to gain the engineering skills needed for industry in a highly-technical, fast-paced and competitive environment. The team collectively spends over 10,000 man-hours each year developing the car and its subsystems alongside engineering coursework.

Engineering students earn jobs in several industries, including automotive, aerospace, electrical, software and more, because of the hands-on training, communication and management skills, and design-to-reality experience that is gained directly from competing in Formula SAE. It is considered by industry experts to be an essential part of any new engineer’s resume.

Goals & Objectives

  • Top 5 Finish at the 2021 Formula SAE Knowledge and Dynamic Events.
  • Finish all attempts in all dynamic competition events: Acceleration, Skid Pad, Autocross, Endurance and Efficiency.
  • Pass FSAE Technical Inspection on the first try.
  • Running car by Fall 2020.
  • Improve design score and reliability by finishing the car early and conducting extensive testing.

Team Website

For more information about Anteater Formula Racing, visit sites.uci.edu/uciracing.

How to Join Anteater Formula Racing

UCI students can contact anteaterracing@gmail.com for information.

Please note: Any major can apply. Project Members enroll in MAE 189+195 for Technical Elective credit or MAE 93 for Elective Credit to meet graduation requirements. Members are required to attend twice-weekly meetings and complete design, manufacturing and verification tasks as assigned by Project Lead Engineers.

How to Support Anteater Formula Racing

Corporate sponsors and personal donors are a huge part of what makes Anteater Formula Racing possible. If you would like to support us alongside our incredible current sponsors (click here to see our full list), please contact us below!

Team Contacts

Tristan Cortez, AFR Chief Engineer 2020-2021

ttcortez@uci.edu

John Ibrahim, AFR Project Manager 2020-2021

jibrahi1@uci.edu

Advisor

Dr. Tryphon T. Georgiou

Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

tryphon@uci.edu

 

Project status: 
Active
Department: 
MAE
Term: 
Fall
Winter
Spring
Academic year: 
2020-2021
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