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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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HeaderDelft University of TechnologyCar#, Country, Formula University, Student Team TeamnameDelftE85Formula Student Team Delft is a team of over 60 eager engineering studentsfrom over 6 different faculties of the TU Delft. The team is divided into sixtechnical departments and a management team of four people.The DUT15 is the product of a year’s hard work, and the car of anniversaries:the teams 15th car, 5th electric car and 4th 4WD car. Delft is known forengineering extremely light weight and agile cars and the DUT15 continuesthis trend. The team saw huge potential in last year's car and for the <strong>2015</strong>season, the team decided to give the innovative centerless innerwheel concept a second iteration.One of the big innovations of last year were the self-developed 14.5” tyres. This year, the team aims toimprove the tyres, both in compound and in structure. Moreover, the drivetrain has been trimmed in weight,slimmed down and half of the brake caliper is integrated in the upright. Other firsts this year are the team’sone-piece monocoque, the side wings and the unsprung front and rear wing.Technical DataEngine 4x AMK DT5-14-XXX-POW Differential E-differentialECU Self-designedMax. power 4x 32kWWheels 225-368-R10 ApolloDimensions 1530mm WB/ 1200mm TrackElectronic Gadgets DRS, telemetryWeight 165 kgSuspension Double unequal length A-arms,pullrod front pushrod rearFrame type CFRP single piece monocoqueWings 1175N@80kph, unsprung Best Feature Spokeless 14.5“ wheelsfront wing and rear wing54 | Formula Student <strong>Austria</strong> | Spielberg <strong>2015</strong>Footer

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