A need for speed
May 15, 2014
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By Rosie Hales, Communications Officer
The Queen鈥檚 Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (QFSAE) team hits the road starting this week to compete in three international events.
QFSAE has been building open wheel race cars 鈥 similar to the machines in Formula One racing 鈥 and testing them at international competitions for more than two decades. This year鈥檚 team of 30 people includes members from various faculties across campus.
鈥淓veryone, no matter their background, has something valuable to bring to the table and will almost certainly get something valuable out of this experience,鈥 says Joseph Liu (Sci鈥15), General Manager of QFSAE. 鈥淎nyone who鈥檚 a Formula One enthusiast, car lover or intrigued by the project can join.鈥
In April, the QFSAE team unveiled their 2014 race car 鈥 a product of 15,000 man-hours 鈥 at the Integrated Learning Centre in Beamish-Munro Hall. The team hopes that the new and improved aerodynamic package and undertray of the car will help them speed across finish lines in record time.
鈥淭he new undertray we鈥檝e installed acts like inverted wings to keep the car in good contact with the ground, especially helping with tight corners,鈥 says Mr. Liu (Sci 鈥15). 鈥淭he aerodynamic package as a whole would also allow us to drive the car at 100 km/h upside down, if we wanted to, but not that we should!鈥
After being involved in the QFSAE team for the last three years, Mr. Liu鈥檚 favourite part is attending competitions and facing off against 80-120 international teams. In 2010, the QFSAE team placed first out of all Canadian teams at a competition in Michigan.
鈥淭he teams that compete are top notch,鈥 says Mr. Liu. 鈥淚t would be fantastic to be in the top 15 this year.鈥
This week鈥檚 competition lasts until May 17. The team will also be competing in Barrie, Ont., from May 22-25 and in Nebraska in June.
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