Thursday, 9 February 2012

Cardiff Racing on the radio



"This week the Science Cafe pays another visit to the School of Engineering at Cardiff University to find out about their plans to turn their Formula Student racing car into an electric car.
We meet mechanical engineering lecturer Dr. Huw Davies and two students, Dominic Lee and Russell Gay, who are developing an electric drive train for the University's car which is currently competing very successfully in Formula Student with an internal combustion engine. They talk to Adam about the advantages of an electric engine in creating a lighter, more powerful and faster racing car. And the team's technician, Lee Treherne, describes driving the car in competition and anticipates the experience of driving an electric racing car that's even faster."

Read full article and iPlayer link

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Santander Branch Opening


Cardiff Racing were proud to be part of the opening of the brand new Santander branch in the Student's Union last Friday morning. We took two of our cars - CR07 and CR03b and set them up at the foot of the steps ready for the arrival of Ana Botín the CEO of Santander UK accompanied by Dr David Grant the University Vice-Chancellor and many others. The day was also significant as it marked the renewal of a three-year deal with Cardiff University to provide funding for many important projects and developments, including ourselves. We were very happy to be part of this occasion and would like to thank Santander for their continued support to our team and Cardiff University. Read the full story on the university's news page here, some photos have also been added to Flickr, expect to see more photos soon.

Monday, 17 October 2011

2010/11 Season Review

The 2010/11 Formula Student again saw a rollercoaster ride for the team members of Cardiff Racing. Having gone through the mire in recent seasons, hopes were high as the understanding of the temperamental Aprilia SXV 550 improved. This optimism was shown in the investment in two brand new engines that were to be charged with powering CR07 and in house dynamometer work was swiftly underway to ensure its performance and reliability. Elsewhere the focus was on weight saving, taking inspiration from the Colin Chapman ideology that while “adding power makes you faster on the straights… subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere.” This was achieved by simplifying designs, avoiding over engineering, whilst keep safety at the forefront.

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Saturday, 6 August 2011

Update from Hockenheim










Just an update from the Cardiff Racing team here at the Hockenheimring in Germany. Things so far have been going really well - we passed scutineering without too much trouble, just a few things were brought up on Wednesday that we fixed overnight and were quickly passed through on Thursday. The tilt, brake and noise tests were all passed on the first time for each which was really good news for us. The wet skidpan caused us some problems and so we didn't manage to record amazing times but all four runs were put in with no issues. The acceleration runs went ok and we later developed a slight overheating issue due to a blown fuse on the radiator fan but we were quickly back up and running and ready to get our times in for the sprint event. We managed to get all of our runs in early and in quick succesion which proved to be a good choice as later on in the day there was very heavy rain and various showers after that, the times were fairly competitive and we'll update again to let you all know how we scored when we get back. Wish us luck for the endurance tomorrow!

Friday, 22 July 2011

Silverstone Success



Full Report: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YB3K9C2X

Cardiff Racing returns from Silverstone following one of their most successful campaigns yet. Despite a number of problems and the adverse weather that was thrown at the team, the car completed every event for the first time in 5 years and came 19th out of 79 global teams and 5th in the United Kingdom.

Highlights from the event include:
• Qualifying as one of the top 10 fastest cars in the only truly dry session.
• Completion of every dynamic event; one of only 23 teams to do so.
• A cost special task presentation which achieved 29/30 points and helped contribute to a top 10 ranked cost presentation and a top 20 cost score.
• Nomination for the Airbus teamwork and Jaguar-Land Rover manufacturing awards.
• 6th best fuel economy during completion of the endurance.

The team are now preparing for Formula Student Germany and hoping to build upon the Silverstone success both at this event and in future years.

For further information on Cardiff Racing’s event please read the full report (link above) and for more information on the team, please don’t hesitate to contact the team via the website or directly in the paddock.

Regards

Cardiff Racing

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Nearly there...


Only a few hours till we leave for Silverstone now and lots of things being finished off and tidyed up today along with lots of packing.

Had limited testing last few weeks but when we have they have generally been good sessions with the car showing promise in many events and reliability.

Launch is tomorrow at 11am in central car park of engineering building so pop down if people can and then we're off to Silverstone for what should hopefully be one of Cardiff Racing's best finishes.

Thanks to everyone who helped get this year's car to where it is today; hopefully we can reward some of that effort.

PS Check out flikr soon after the event for lots of photos im sure.