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FS Austria Event Programme 2015

Official event programme containing information on the competition, site plan and competing teams.

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E53Universität SiegenSpeeding Scientists Siegen e.V.Technical DataEngineWheelsElectronic GadgetsSuspensionAccumulatorWingsDifferentialMax. powerDimensionsweightFrame typeBest Feature2x Vues AFW505CA18x6 R10Active Slip Control, Digital FusesDouble Wishbone144s2p, 7.4 kW/hRear, Front and UndertrayElectronic40 kW per Motor1563 WB/1200 Track195 kgFull Composite MonocoqueDonut MachineThe Speeding Scientists Siegen e.V. was established in 2008.Finishing the first season as „best newcomer 2009“, theteam had a quickstart into Formula Student. The first twoyears, the s3racing-team competed with combustion cars.In 2011 we changed to electric engine. For the season2014 we developed our first monocoque and continuedour way to a lightweight racecar in <strong>2015</strong> by cutting theweight to 195 kg and producing the lightest car in ourteam history. We went not for revolution but evolutionand refined some production skills and details like theengine which we built not by using a complete engine butonly rotor, stator and resolver.Our approx. 30 members of the active team always cancount on some good advice by our alumni and on strongsupport by local companies. Our team consists of differentdegree courses and works best in interdisciplinarychallenges. For our first participation at the formulastudent <strong>Austria</strong> event we wish to enjoy a very special andintense atmosphere, the other teams’ company and to bespeeding, of course.www.fb.com/s3racingwww.s3racing.de44 | Formula Student <strong>Austria</strong> | Spielberg <strong>2015</strong>

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