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Wildcat Formula Racing (FSAE) at University of Arizona

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    Carlton Louie Undergrad Researcher at UArizona | President at Wildcat Formula Racing
    • Tucson, Arizona, United States
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    Jacob Mooney Student at the University of Arizona
    • Tucson, Arizona, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Albert Rubalcava Senior Year Mechanical Engineering Student at the University of Arizona.
    • Benson, Arizona, United States
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    James Bordner University of Arizona | Systems Engineering Major | Mechanical Engineering Minor | Wildcat Formula Racing Suspension Design Lead | Automotive Enthusiast
    • Tucson, Arizona, United States
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    James Bordner University of Arizona | Systems Engineering Major | Mechanical Engineering Minor | Wildcat Formula Racing Suspension Design Lead | Automotive Enthusiast
    • Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Overview

Who We Are Wildcat Formula Racing is a student driven design, build, compete club that constructs a formula style race car. Each year the club improves on past designs based off of testing and data collected from the previous car. Half of our school year is spent designing our car, while the other half is spent testing and machining our vehicle for competition. For years our club has competed in FSAE Collegiate Design Series working our way up the rankings. No experience necessary. Design The most central part of FSAE is design and research. As design takes up a large plurality of our competition points. Using industry such as Solidworks, STAR-ccm, we spend countless amounts of hours desining, simulating and refining every part of our car. From our aero-package to our steering wheels, every part of our car is made with the smallest detail in mind to get the best performance. Build With the help of our great suppliers and manufacturers we are able to manufacture our cars. Our student-lead and run frame team and manufacturing team work countless sweaty hours in our shop to put together our final product. Compete Once our car is complete it’s time to compete! But, not quite yet, our cars go through an intensive testing and validation program that make sure that our designs and parts perform as intended to make sure we are as successful as possible at competition.

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    Arizona, North Tyndall Avenue, West University, Pie Allen, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 85721, United States

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