This is my first time posting to the blog so let me introduce myself. My name is Scott Nesbitt and I am the Mechanical Engineering Manager for the team. In the past two and a half year with the team I have seen tremendous growth and advances, here's just a few more to add to the list.
As previously mentioned the car was out in lot 10 here at the U of C on the weekend of April 10th and 11th. While the car has been designed over a lengthy 12 months (compared to our previous car's 9 month design and build cycles), the first time a vehicle is tested is always a nerve racking event until you know that everything works as it's supposed to; especially when testing occurs so close to exams (fretting over exams is enough in itself for any engineer). To no one's surprise though the car handled perfectly, nay, fantastically. Compared to Schulich I body roll has been virtually eliminated in cornering and I'm proud to say the figure 8 test was completed in only 6.7 seconds (regulations require 9 seconds). One minor ergonomic issue was identified, but with a modification of the brake pedal the car will be more comfortable to drive than a couch! Here's a teaser picture taken post-testing, showing the driver's seat and our brand new 2 piece moulded carbon fiber steering wheel.
Cheers,
Scott