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Is the proper name of the car not public knowledge, or do you guys just chose not to use it.

Freaking love the english wheel. There is an English wheel at my school workshop, and I’m the only one who ever uses it. I make all sorts of crap for my FSAE car.

How do you know it isn’t just a stripped and restored original shell?

Don’t forget about metal.

Because machining implies material removal manufacturing versus additive manufacturing.

Spent all weekend working on suspension structures for this baby.

I’m guessing that’s a major reason why so many of the kids from my FSAE team end up at Tesla. Luckily I’m from Cleveland so it won’t be to drastic a change hopefully.

Can confirm automakers need engineers. As any Mechanical Engineering student who competes in Formula SAE will tell you, automakers are aggressively trying to recruit engineering students with an automotive interest.

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There are actually alot of GT3's in that part of the state because its near Mid-Ohio, where the Porsche club hosts alot of track days

Just wait until you see what’s coming soon for 3D printed tech in cars. Stay tuned.

Its probably a college supermileage vehicle that is testing. It looks like that area is an oval so it is perfect for testing. All those cars are stupid phallic and odd looking. They haven’t painted it yet because its still testing. That one looks like an old one my school Cal Poly put out before they realized that the

I watch all 24 hours to cheer on Porsche obviously

Not going to lie, pretty unimpressive as far as concours go. To many modern exotics than any rich schmo can see at the showroom

How come Dakar trucks (car class) have had 4wd then? Do they not have as crazy suspension travel as Baja?

Yeah seeing this video then seeing news of a moto2 rider dying were not a great combo.

Ic-12? Pretty sure it’s the DW-12 in honor of Dan Wheldon

Apparently I am mistaken.

If I had to guess it was the fault of the car not the crane operator. Modern F1 cars have specialized pickup points where a crane is supposed to pick them up. My guess is the older F1 car has something resembling the modern pickup points but they weren’t nearly strong enough and broke.