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Cornell University’s Baja Racing Team is an undergraduate engineering project team focused on designing and building an off-road vehicle for the Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE) Collegiate Design Series competitions. Our team was founded in 2003; since then, we have grown enormously and have had top 10 finishes for the last 8 years. Our ultimate goal is to design, build, and test a single seat off-road vehicle to race at SAE sponsored events. In a highly competitive field with over 200 teams, we must develop an entirely new car annually with major improvements. This year, we will be taking our best car yet to all three Baja SAE events.
Our team this year is made up of 52 students from 10 different majors and backgrounds. We will be building the 16th Baja car of our team called OD16. We are excited to say that we will be returning to all three competitions: Baja SAE Arizona, Baja SAE Louisville and Baja SAE Illinois, later this spring. The Baja SAE competition this year has started its transition into a four wheel-drive competition. After this year's season, all Baja vehicles must have an operational four/all wheel-drive system to compete. This is a very new challenge for us and our engineers are very excited to see what is coming up at competition this year.
Each competition is a three-day event that is designed to exhaustively test every aspect of our car. On the first day, we compete in the design and cost events, where we present our vehicle’s design to judges and have our car’s overall cost scored. On the second, we participate in short dynamic events designed to wring out specific aspects of our car’s performance. The most punishing of these is the “Suspension and Traction” event, where we race against the clock on a short technical course over 2’ diameter trees and off drops three times that size. The final day of competition revolves around the endurance race, where every team goes wheel-to-wheel for a four hour test of endurance and durability.
By building the best car in Baja, we hone our engineering skills to a razor edge, and show the world that Cornell has the best and brightest engineers. Being on Cornell Baja Racing is a testament to that fact; if we can win Baja competitions, we can do anything. With the experience our members gained on Cornell Baja, many of our alumni are working on the cutting edge of technology. As we continue to improve our cars, we also improve ourselves so that we will be ready to join them once we graduate.
A donation to our team will help us meet our goals and further our engineering education. We hope that this campaign will afford the next generation of Cornell Baja engineers the invaluable opportunity to learn outside of the classroom. Not only will a donation to our team help us with new member education and our future success but also help tremendously as an investment to our lab space, travel cost, and manufacturing costs. Donated funds will help us enhance the capabilities of our custom-built engine and transmission dynamometer, purchase badly-needed sensors for testing and tuning, and bring in new equipment essential for our extensive manufacturing. These items are some of the missing links in our efforts to develop the most intelligently designed Baja vehicle to date, but with your help, we can achieve our potential.
By donating to Cornell Baja Racing, you’ll be helping us develop the most talented engineers, not only at Cornell, but in the entire engineering industry.
Thank you for your support!
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Our fellow student engineers are our daily support network and any help from you is appreciated!
A donation of $25 would allow us to purchase basic lab supplies including nuts, bolts, gloves, brushes, seals, and organizers that we use on the daily.
A $50 donation allows us to buy stock material such as tubing and sheet metal that are critical to building the frame, drivetrain, suspension, and unsprung components of our car.
A $100 donation can buy us ball bearings, gears for our driveline, a CVT drive belt, and composites molding materials. It can buy us a one major component of the car.
A donation of $200 will allow us to purchase electronic components for our Data Acquisition System (DAQ), a critical component for testing and the redesigning process.
A contribution of $500 will help buy a team member a flight ticket to competition, an integral and rewarding culminating experience to every member of our team at the end of our academic year. We hope to have every member be able to attend at least one competition to see the results of all of their countless hours of hard work over the course of the entire year.
A contribution of $1,000 will help pay for lodging at one competition.
A donation of $5,000 will fund one of the following: entire stock supply, fund all of the flights to competition, all lodging costs at competition, competition registration fees, and advance our budget greatly.
A donation of $10,000 will greatly advance our budget to make investments in newer, better machines that allow us to carry out innovative improvements for not only our car, but the education of all of our members.