WUracing Lean. Mean. Green.
 
   
  The motorsport program at Washington University consists of a group of enthusiastic students who completely design and fabricate a formula style race car. Comprised mainly of engineers but open to students of all disciplines, the team has doubled in size over the past two years. With a commitment to exploring the frontiers of innovation and technology, WUracing is in the midst of creating their newest vehicle: the F2008. Powered by Ethanol, the team aims to create a product capable of maximum on-track acceleration, with regard for the future of alternative energy. Lean. Mean. Green.  
 
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1.9.2008

New Year:
       With the design semester completed, active work has begun once again in the race team shop. A rotisserie chassis jig has been created and is being prepped for assembly. Incorporating an all new suspension setup and a chassis design that is lighter yet stronger than ever, the team hopes to finish the frame within the month.
       Washington University's own Engineering Newsletter features an article regarding WUracing and its relationship to the goals of the engineering school as a whole. Support from students and faculty has increased exponentially over the past year, the team would like to thank everyone involved. The article can be found here.
 
 
Interested in joining the team? It's not too late!
Please feel free to join us on Mondays at 7pm in Jolley 306 for the weekly team meeting.