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Cornell FSAE Racing at Green Grand Prix - April '24
Our Goals
Cornell’s Formula SAE Team was established in 1987. For the past 38 years, we’ve designed, built, and tested Formula-style racecars. Starting as a small team of a dozen students, we’ve grown our student-run organization to 60 members across nine subteams. As a nine-time World Champion in the combustion era, Cornell Racing is living up to its legacy in the electric vehicle era. Equipped with a single-motor, rear-wheel drive powertrain, last year’s car, ARG24 was our first EV to complete all events, securing us a sixth place finish.
This year’s vehicle, ARG25 is undergoing several significant design improvements over years past. Most notably, this year we will implement an all-wheel drive, in-hub motor system powered through custom two-stage planetary gearboxes. As part of the powertrain changes, we’re also building our first pouch cell battery pack controlled by our first custom BMS.
On the chassis side, we’re accommodating for the changing powertrain packaging, improving aerodynamics integration, and reducing weight with a brand new monocoque design. For increased tuneability, our suspension system is moving to rockers and adding an adjustable anti-roll bar.
Needless to say, we’re biting off a lot this year. Our team has made incredible progress in the first few months of school and we’re looking for your help to get us across the finish line!
Our Teamwork and Experience
The team is formed of 60 students across a variety of majors and backgrounds. We believe that each student offers a unique perspective to the project. Our vehicle is the result of our diverse skill sets and a shared passion for the team. During the semester, members individually spend at least 20 hours weekly designing, building, and tuning the car.
For the month of January, team members forego their winter breaks and return to Ithaca, New York, to manufacture the car and prepare for the upcoming competition in the summer. Additionally, over the summer months, up to a quarter of the team remains on campus to prepare for the following season.
Cornell Racing offers an unrivaled learning experience that allows engineers to take their learnings beyond the lecture hall. Each member has a specific area of ownership: a part of the car for which they are solely responsible. Being the lead engineer of their project encourages students to overcome any technical and collaborative roadblocks. The finished vehicle is a testament to the team’s incredible work ethic and dedication.
Cornell FSAE Racing Members Putting Carbon in the Oven During January Fabrication - Jan '24
Sponsors
With the competition-mandated timeline of a brand-new race car each year and the significant capital investment required, sponsorships are critical to our success.
Cornell Racing reaches out to all of our alumni through monthly newsletters that prominently feature our sponsors. Our active team resume stack is distributed to sponsors to facilitate long-term professional relationships with our talented members.
Cornell Racing has been featured in magazines such as Road & Track, Winding Road, and Race Car, and has been highlighted in a Discovery Channel special. Therefore, the team and our sponsors, are actively being promoted across the United States and around the world. In addition, Cornell Racing proudly promotes all of our sponsors on our website, Instagram, and other social media platforms.
Without our stock and fasteners, we would have half the car and no way to put it together. Help us build ARG25! Your gift helps to cover the cost of stock material for machined components and fasteners that will be used on the car!
An efficient way to package our pack, pouch cells have proven to boost our capacity and max voltage taking our car to the peak of electrical performance! Your gift helps us cover the cost of a pouch cell vital to our electrical system!
PCBs are vital to the operation of the electrical system in ARG25. They give us control over the electrically powered systems in the car (such as the motors) and help us collect and monitor data to ensure the car is operating within safety standards. Your gift helps us cover the cost of PCBs vital for our electrical system!
Help us get our car rolling! This gift covers the cost of one FSAE tire. Fun Fact: Hoosier Tires manufactures specific Formula SAE tires and we've been using them for 20+ years.
Complex and vital components—like the hubs and uprights—require outsourced machining to ensure the final product meets its tolerances and can be integrated into the greater car. This gift helps us cover the cost of machining hubs and uprights for our unsprung system!
Want your name speeding down the track in Michigan this coming June? A gift of $1,000 earns your name a spot on the ARG25 car livery!
Part designers work from morning to night throughout the year to produce viable, effective, and optimized components for the car. This gift makes you a sponsor for a part designer responsible for a system like the pedals, brake system, and more. Let us know which part on the car you'd be interested in sponsoring and we'll send you CAD screenshots, manufacturing photos, and the final product on-car!