UCI Anteater Racing
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Irvine, CA 352 followers
Engineering off-road, internal combustion and electric powered race cars for intercollegiate competitions
About us
UCI's race car engineering program provides students experience in engineering a complete vehicle from geometric model, through component purchase and manufacture, assembly and testing. It is a demanding team experience that requires collaboration, communication and discipline.
- Website
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https://sites.uci.edu/uciracing/
External link for UCI Anteater Racing
- Industry
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Irvine, CA
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2004
Locations
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Primary
Henry Samueli School of Engineering
4200 Engineering Gateway
Irvine, CA 92697, US
Employees at UCI Anteater Racing
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J. Michael McCarthy
Advisor at UCI Anteater Racing
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Brian Mugg
Chassis Team Member at UCI Anteater Racing, Formula SAE Electric Racecar Senior Design Project
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Kelly Dang
Former Intern at Project Partners | Mechanical Engineer
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Nicole Huseby
Mechanical Engineering Student at University of California, Irvine-
Updates
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Our Racecar Lab is cleaned and ready for the team who will begin work in the coming weeks. For regular updates, please subscribe to https://lnkd.in/g_b-QK9e. Also please support us through Zotfunder, https://lnkd.in/gHf-J5b8
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Please see this short video by UCI student Angelina Licos on the adventures of a mini Starship Delivery Robot. https://lnkd.in/gmeTyNKc
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Universities across Southern California start soon, and Engineering teams will begin the design and fabrication of their race cars for the the SAE Formula ICE and EV and the SAE Baja 2024 intercollegiate competitions. These student race teams need the support of their alumni, so please contact your home team and find a way to help. UCI Alums and Friends: Our young UCI engineers were kept out of the Racecar lab for too long because of Covid. They are back and committed to demonstrating the high quality of UCI Engineering at the SAE intercollegiate competitions. And we need your help. If UCI racecar engineering has impacted you in any way, or if you are passionate about our racecars and competition, I hope you'll join the community of alumni and friends who support UCI Racecar Engineering by donating to https://lnkd.in/gHf-J5b8. Registration fees are due in October and we need running cars by March 2024. Here is the breakdown of costs: Registration fees for the SAE EV and Baja competitions: $5,000 Kohler CH440 engine: $1,200 Subsystem Costs for Baja vehicle: $11,000 Subsystem Costs for EV vehicle: $15,000 It is easy to see that this $35,000 campaign is just a beginning. Additional funds such as costs for travel to the competitions, are not included in the campaign total so I hope I can count on your support today and for years to come. Please contribute in whatever way you can. The impact of your support is immeasurable! @ucieas @ucisamuelischoolofengineering @Uci-alumniassociation
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