Team name: Race-Ing. Team
University: UAS Dortmund
Class: Class 1
Car Number: 36
Country: Germany
Technical Specification
Length:– 2720
Width:– 1348
Height:– 987
Wheelbase: – 1640
Track: – 1200mm/1150mm
Weight – no driver: – 252
Weight – distribution including driver: – 153kg/167kg
Suspension: – Double unequal length A-Arm. Pull rod actuated vertically oriented damper/Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rod (rear) actuated vertically oriented damper
Tyres: – 20,5×7,0-13 Hoosier
Wheels: – 6,5×13/0mm offset/3pc Al Rim with Mg center
Brakes: – 4-Disc-system, 240mm diameter, driver adjustable bias bar, two 34mm opposing pistons/calipe
Chassis construction: – Carbon fibre monocoque with honeycomb core, divisible rear for easier maintenance
Engine: – 2001/HONDA PC35/ four cylinders inline
Bore: – 67
Stroke: – 42.5
Cylinders: – 4
CC: – 599.4
Fuel Type: – RON 100 unleaded
Fuel System: – trijekt ECU, sequential injection
Max Power: – 65@12800
Max Torque: – 61Nm@10300
Transmission: – chain drive, single 525 chain
Differential: – Drexxler limitted slip differential
Final Drive: – 3,71:1
Team Profile: The Race-Ing. Team of the University of applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund participates at Formula Student Events for four years.Since the foundation the team structure as well as the infrastructure could be expanded and optimized. With an average number of team members of about 15 over the years the Race-Ing.Team is working in two year development periods.This means a fully new developed race car every two years with a forceful optimized second year version in between.For this FS-season the RI-ölf is a new development of about 20 committed students.Like every vehicle made by Race-Ing. the RI-ölf has a carbon fiber monocoque.New this year is a divisible rear for better maintenance.The aim for the RI-ölf is a consistent weight reduction while not losing durability to provide high racing performance.Furthermore it is the Team’s intent to belong to the 20 best german Formula Student Teams.The Race-Ing. Team wishes you an amazing event and good luck for the competition to all teams!