Formula Student

{{Short description|UK student engineering competition}}

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Formula Student is a student engineering competition held annually. Student teams from around the world design, build, test, and race a small-scale formula style racing car. The cars are judged on a number of criteria. It is run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and uses the same rules as the original Formula SAE with supplementary regulations.

Class definitions

There are three entry classes in Formula Student, designed to allow progressive learning.

=Formula Student Class (formerly Class 1)=

This is the main event, where teams compete with the cars they have designed and built. Teams are judged across six categories and must pass an inspection by judges before being allowed to compete for the dynamic events. There are usually 100-120 teams in this class.

=Concept Class (formerly Class 2)=

This is a concept class for teams who only have a project and plan for a Class 1 car. It can include any parts or work that has been completed in the project so far but this is not necessary. Teams are judged on business presentation, cost and design. Schools can enter both FS Class and Concept Class cars, allowing Concept Class to be used for inexperienced students to practise their development in advance of a full Formula Student Class entry.

=FS-AI=

In 2019 the FS-AI class was introduced for driverless cars. {{cite web |url= https://www.imeche.org/events/formula-student/about-formula-student/history-of-formula-student|title= History of Formula Student|website= www.imeche.org | publisher= Institution of Mechanical Engineers|date= 11 March 2024}}

=Class 1A (pre-2012)=

File:Dut13.jpg, the Formula Student team from the Delft University of Technology]]

This was an alternative fueled class with the emphasis placed upon the environmental impact of racing. A car from the previous year's Class 1 entry could be re-entered and re-engineered allowing the students to concentrate on the low carbon aspect of the competition without having to redesign a new chassis and ancillaries. Cars in Class 1A were judged in the same events alongside Class 1 however the cost category was replaced by one for sustainability and the endurance event had a greater emphasis placed upon measured emissions. Class 1A cars were scored and ranked independently of Class 1. Since 2012, both Petroleum and Alternative fueled cars have competed for places in the same rankings.

=Class 2A (pre-2012)=

This was a concept class for teams who only had a project and plan for a Class 1A car. It could include any physical parts or work that had been completed for the project so far, but was not essential. Teams were judged on business presentation, cost and design. Schools could enter both Class 1A and Class 2A teams, with Class 2A allowing inexperienced students to gain competition experience in preparation for a full Class 1A entry.

Judging

The cars are judged by industry specialists on the following criteria:

=Static events=

  • Engineering design (150 points)
  • Cost & Manufacturing (115 points)
  • Business presentation (115 points)
  • Lap Time Simulation (20 points)
  • Technical inspection (comprising 6 tests): safety, chassis, noise, tilt, brake, and tech (no points)

=Dynamic events=

  • Skidpad (figure of 8) (75 points)
  • 1 km autocross/sprint (100 points)
  • 75 m acceleration (75 points)
  • 22 km endurance (250 points) and fuel economy (100 points)

The winner of the event is the team with the highest number of points out of a maximum of 1000.{{cite web |url= https://www.imeche.org/events/formula-student/team-information/rules |title=Formula Student Rules|website= www.imeche.org | publisher= Institution of Mechanical Engineers|date= 11 March 2024}}

History

The first event was held at the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) proving ground in 1998. Following that, the event was held for three years at the NEC Birmingham between 1999 and 2001. The event was then held on the Go-Kart track at Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome between 2002 and 2006, before moving to Silverstone Circuit in 2007 where the competition remains until this day. The dynamic events have taken place on Luffield and Brooklands corners in the past but 2012 saw Copse corner and the National Circuit pit straight being used.

Formula Student partnered with Racing Pride in 2019 to support greater inclusivity across the British motorsport industry for LGBT+ fans, employees and drivers.{{cite web |url= https://www.imeche.org/news/news-article/racing-pride-join-formula-student |title= Racing Pride join Formula Student|website= www.imeche.net | publisher= Institution of Mechanical Engineers|date= 5 August 2019}}

The FS-AI class enabling driverless cars began in 2019.{{cite web |url= https://www.imeche.org/events/formula-student/about-formula-student/history-of-formula-student|title= History of Formula Student|website= www.imeche.org | publisher= Institution of Mechanical Engineers|date= 11 March 2024}}

Winners

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! Year

! Location

! Class 1

! Points

! Best UK team

! Points
(position)

! Class 1-200

! Class 3

! Class 1a

1998

| MIRA

| {{flagicon|USA}} UT Arlington

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| University of Birmingham

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| n/a

| n/a

| n/a

1999

| NEC Birmingham

| {{flagicon|USA}} Rochester IT

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| Leeds University

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| n/a

| {{flagicon|SVN}} University of Maribor

| n/a

2000

| NEC Birmingham

| {{flagicon|USA}} CSU Pomona

|

| University of Hertfordshire

|

| n/a

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Huddersfield

| n/a

2001

| NEC Birmingham

| {{flagicon|USA}} Georgia Tech

| 913

| Leeds University

| 891 (3)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Birmingham

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

| n/a

2002

| Bruntingthorpe

| {{flagicon|USA}} Georgia Tech

| 936

| Brunel University

| 728 (4)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Hertfordshire

| {{flagicon|ITA}} University of Florence

| n/a

2003

| Bruntingthorpe

| {{flagicon|CAN}} University of Toronto

| 885

| Oxford Brookes University

| 477 (5)

| {{flagicon|FIN}} Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Swansea University

| n/a

2004

| Bruntingthorpe

| {{flagicon|AUS}} RMIT University

| 907

| Oxford Brookes University

| 601 (7)

| {{flagicon|GER}} UAS Stralsund

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

| n/a

2005

| Bruntingthorpe

| {{flagicon|CAN}} University of Toronto

| 884

| University of Hertfordshire

| 764 (7)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Swansea University

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

| n/a

2006

| Bruntingthorpe

| {{flagicon|CAN}} University of Toronto

| 844

| Oxford Brookes University

| 802 (3)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Hertfordshire

| {{flagicon|POR}} Instituto Superior Técnico

| n/a

2007

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|AUS}} RMIT University

| 925

| University of Bath

| 785 (6)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Hertfordshire

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Hertfordshire

| n/a

2008

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| 896

| University of Bath

| 691 (4)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Hertfordshire

| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Eindhoven

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Hertfordshire

2009

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| 792

| University of Bath

| 715 (4)

| {{flagicon|GER}} TU Munich

| {{flagicon|IRN}} Isfahan UT

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Hertfordshire

2010

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GER}} TU Munich

| 848

| University of Hertfordshire

| 716 (5)

| n/a

| {{flagicon|POR}} Instituto Superior Técnico

| {{flagicon|SUI}} ETH Zurich

Year

! Location

! Class 1

! Points

! Best UK team

! Points
(position)

! Class 1a

! Class 2

! Class 2a

2011

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| 872

| University of Hertfordshire

| 729 (3)

| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Delft (910 points)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Warwick

Year

! Location

! Class 1

! Points

! Best UK team

! Points
(position)

! Dynamic Events Winner

! Endurance Event Winner

! Static Events Winner

! Class 2

2012

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Chalmers UT

| 850

| Oxford Brookes University

| 719 (7)

| {{flagicon|GER}} TU Munich

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Chalmers UT

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Monash University

| {{flagicon|POR}} Instituto Superior Técnico

2013

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|SUI}} ETH Zurich

| 921

| University of Huddersfield

| 503 (15)

| {{flagicon|SUI}} ETH Zurich

| {{flagicon|SUI}} ETH Zurich

| {{flagicon|SUI}} ETH Zurich

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Imperial College London

2014

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Delft

| 855

| Oxford Brookes University

| 733 (6)

| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Delft

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Eindhoven

2015

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Delft

| 909

| University of Bath

| 748 (4)

| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Delft

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

2016

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| 851

| University of Bath

| 708 (4)

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

| {{flagicon|SUI}} ETH Zurich

| {{flagicon|ITA}} University of Rome

2017

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Cardiff University

| 855

| Cardiff University

| 855 (1)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Birmingham

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Birmingham

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Cardiff University

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

2018

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Monash University

| 864

| Oxford Brookes University

| 772 (2)

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Monash University

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Monash University

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Bath

2019

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Uni MoRE

| 873

| Oxford Brookes University

| 754 (2)

| {{flagicon|GER}} UAS Zwickau

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Uni MoRE

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Uni MoRE

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Portsmouth

2020

|colspan=9 align=center| not held

2021

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Sheffield

| 753.9

| University of Sheffield

| 753.9 (1)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Central Lancashire

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Sheffield

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Sheffield

| {{flagicon|IND}} Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

2022

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Glasgow

|792.9

| University of Glasgow

|792.9 (1)

| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Glasgow

| {{Flagicon|MLT}} University of Malta

| {{Flagicon|GBR}} University of Southampton

| {{Flagicon|POR}} University of Porto

2023

| Silverstone

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Uni MoRE

|834.6

| Staffordshire University

|719.4 (2)

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Uni MoRE

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Uni MoRE

| {{Flagicon|GBR}} Oxford Brookes University

| {{Flagicon|EGY}} Ain Shams University

2024

|Silverstone

|{{flagicon|AUS}} [https://ecu7.racing Edith Cowan University]

|915.2

|Cardiff University

|714.8 (2)

|{{flagicon|AUS}} [https://ecu7.racing Edith Cowan University]

|{{flagicon|AUS}} [https://ecu7.racing Edith Cowan University]

|{{flagicon|GBR}} University of Glasgow

|{{flagicon|GBR}} University of Glasgow

=Most wins=

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!Team

!Class 1 wins

align="left"| {{flagicon|GER}} University of Stuttgart

|rowspan="1"| 4

align="left"| {{flagicon|CAN}} University of Toronto

|rowspan="1"| 3

align="left"| {{flagicon|USA}} Georgia Tech

|rowspan="4"| 2

align="left"| {{flagicon|AUS}} RMIT University
align="left"| {{flagicon|NED}} TU Delft
align="left"| {{flagicon|ITA}} Uni MoRE
align="left"| {{flagicon|GBR}} Cardiff University

| rowspan="11" | 1

align="left"| {{flagicon|SWE}} Chalmers UT
align="left"| {{flagicon|USA}} CSU Pomona
{{flagicon|AUS}} [https://ecu7.racing Edith Cowan University]
align="left"| {{flagicon|SUI}} ETH Zurich
align="left"| {{flagicon|AUS}} Monash University
align="left"| {{flagicon|USA}} Rochester IT
align="left"| {{flagicon|GER}} TU Munich
align="left"| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Glasgow
align="left"| {{flagicon|GBR}} University of Sheffield
align="left"| {{flagicon|USA}} UT Arlington

Support

Patron: Ross Brawn (former team principal of Mercedes Formula One team),

Ambassadors of Formula Student include David Brabham, Paddy Lowe, Leena Gade, Dallas Campbell, Mike Gascoyne, The Lord Drayson, Baron Drayson (Former Minister of Science) and James Allison.

See also

References

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