Formula SAE History
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Formula SAE is a student competition where each year over 100 teams from universities around the world build a formula-style racecar to compete in both static and dynamic events at the annual Formula SAE world competition held in Michigan. The concept is to build an affordable race car geared towards the weekend auto-crosser where the static engineering innovations and dynamic racing capabilities are judged and ranked. Michigan Tech has a long history of top performing cars. Each year we push the racing envelope to develop cutting edge innovations that will create the future of racing!
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Michigan Tech Racing History
1998- 10th out of 98 schools
~ All events Completed
1999- 8th out of 100 schools
~ All events Completed
2000- 21st out of 100 schools
~ All events Completed
2001- 20th out of 123 schools
~ All events Completed
~ Runner-up in the Mechanical Dynamics Functional Digital Car Award
~ Third place in TRC Safety and Crashworthiness Award
2002- 42nd out of 120 schools
2004- 62nd out of 134 schools
2005- 101st out of 120 schools
2006- 89th out of 130 schools
2007- 48th out of 106 schools
~ All events completed
2008- 59th out of 105 schools


