
History

1992
The past two years taught the 1992 team that if it wanted to win, it had to finish the car well before the competition and develop the car in the spring months. When February 1 rolled around, the new car was driven for the first time. New innovations included turbocharging, a simpler suspension, a fully modular frame, and increased weight savings. The car was tested extensively throughout the spring and by April the car's performance was impressive and consistently reliable. Cornell dominated the 1992 competition winning the endurance race, the autocross, the skid pad event, and the overall static events to place first overall.
The Story
Cornell’s FSAE Racing Team was established in 1986. Professor Albert R. George became the faculty advisor overseeing approximately a dozen mechanical engineering students who began researching and designing a racecar from scratch. Since then, the team has grown substantially and has been greatly diversified. Today, an average Cornell FSAE team is compromised of about 40 undergraduate and graduate students and has had participating members from nearly every school within Cornell. Below you will find the 21 year evolution of Cornell Racing. The team’s dedication, commitment, and tireless effort will help to continue Cornell’s winning tradition well into the future.
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Contact Us
Interested in Cornell Formula SAE?
Contact us at:
B62 Upson Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Tel: 607 255 2541
cufsae@cornell.edu