Powdercoat

Check out the frosty powdercoated chassis that has just returned to the garage. CMR has reached a new level of sophistication with our shiny white tubes.

Now that all welding is officially completed, full-steamed assembly can begin with the engine already in place. Also shown are our professionally manufactured uprights and a brake pedal undergoing corrosion resistance treatment.

Tab Central

In the past week it appears as if the chassis has been budding tabs, a sure sign than the chassis nears completion. Newly visible are our triangulated steering column supports and an anti-intrusion plate.

Also notable is the wide open space in the garage after some spring cleaning of old equipment. So much more room for race cars!

Body Work

Many hours are currently being poured into development of CMR 67’s hot body. Check out the body plugs and one finished portion to give you a taste of how the final product will look.

Spring Break Status

With Spring Break now letting CMU students get their well-needed rest, the Formula team pushes on. We will have a group working all throughout next week to put our car together for an early completion date.

Recent developments include the beginning stages of body and composite layup work, which have already begun taking over the garage. Completed anti-roll bars, pedal mounts, and a lightweight aluminum radiator shroud can also be seen.

Website Updates

Michigan is approaching! Check out CMR’s newly added Countdown to Michigan on the page’s right-hand side. With only about two months until Competition, this countdown will serve as a constant reminder to us that the clock is ticking and we need to keep pushing forward.

Also an important addition – on the top menu bar a section has been created titled “Calendar” that will link to CMR’s team schedule. All important meetings, events, and various team activities will be posted there, so if you’re looking to get involved or want to see what we’re up to, then visit the Calendar page for more info.

Shiny Metal Objects

Check out these freshly CNCed Anti-roll Bar lever arms that were completed this week along with their weight saving-design. With only a few more items to produce CMR 67s suspension can begin final assembly.

Another project that has recently finished can be seen at the often neglected bottom of our engine. Instead of carrying around unnecessary oil weight, we have removed around an inch from the oil pan and welded a lighter aluminum plate higher up on the engine. This has led to a weight savings of over a pound not to mention to lower CG that has also be achieved.

Also pictured are exhaust tubes awaiting assembly and a muffler that is many pounds lighter than last year.

February Progress

With February creeping by, final touches are being made on the chassis and production has begun on many non-structural systems. Check out some of our guys finish welding the chassis, making lathe suspension components, and a mock-up dashboard for preliminary testing and driving feedback.

In other news,Our webcam tab is working again too! So feel free to check out the work going on in the garage.

Also happening are our ever-popular Mastercam parties, with many of us working hard to figure out the CNC and its corresponding program to manufacture more complex parts.

Welcome New Electric Car Members!

Carnegie Mellon Racing would like to welcome all the new and prospective ECE members who are interested in our upcoming Electric Race Car! It was great seeing you all at our meeting and info session.

To get a sense of how our organization works, feel free to scroll down through the postings and pictures of our progress. Another great resource will be the Wiki tab above, where you can find some general information on our car.

If you would like to learn more information, or missed putting your name on the list please contact formula-sae@andrew.cmu.edu and let us know. We look forward to working with you all.

New Semester Progress

Carnegie Mellon Racing is definitely back and running after a relaxing and productive winter break. Shipments of materials have been pouring in the garage for the last two weeks and are quickly turning into race car components.

Check out these beautiful featherweight bellcranks that have recently be CNCed. Massive weight savings in suspension continue to develop with optimized a-arms and downsized ARB mounts shown. The chassis has now been nearly finish welded in near record time too thanks to our pre-cut tubes and new welder-training program.

Also of note is our incredibly organized lathing area, the team’s diff tensioning project, and the awesome custom radiator that will be cooling our car this year.