bigsteve2011
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I always love seeing stuff like this that kids involved in engineering/building of things.
My senior design project in college was designing a 3 wheeled electric race car for NECA racing (http://www.necaracing.com/) similar to Electrathon America (http://www.electrathonamerica.org/Welcome_to_Electrathon_America.html)
The NECA racing is a bunch of local Michigan high schools/tech schools who race the electric cars against one another on either oval tracks or a road course set up in a parking lot. The high school teacher wanted a extremely safe car for the kids to race. We did a finite element analysis and other modeling to determine the safety requirements of the car etc since the cars ran at around 45mph. Also designed the suspension and steering to reduce amount of wasted energy.
I'd bet you could find some good ideas from looking at pictures of the electrathon america cars.
I would bet the most improvement in the car would come from trying to reduce your rolling resistance of the car, by doing things like Ackermann steering and having minimum scrub radius (sorry if you have already set up car for this)
Keep up the good work!
My senior design project in college was designing a 3 wheeled electric race car for NECA racing (http://www.necaracing.com/) similar to Electrathon America (http://www.electrathonamerica.org/Welcome_to_Electrathon_America.html)
The NECA racing is a bunch of local Michigan high schools/tech schools who race the electric cars against one another on either oval tracks or a road course set up in a parking lot. The high school teacher wanted a extremely safe car for the kids to race. We did a finite element analysis and other modeling to determine the safety requirements of the car etc since the cars ran at around 45mph. Also designed the suspension and steering to reduce amount of wasted energy.
I'd bet you could find some good ideas from looking at pictures of the electrathon america cars.
I would bet the most improvement in the car would come from trying to reduce your rolling resistance of the car, by doing things like Ackermann steering and having minimum scrub radius (sorry if you have already set up car for this)
Keep up the good work!




















































































