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The Team

Pegasus Racing, the formula student racing team of PSG Motorsports, provides the opportunity to undergraduate students who are passionate about cars, to design. Engineer and race the machine they built in the formula students events.

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Pegasus Racing has participated in Formula Bharat, Formula Germany and Supra SAE throughout the years. The team consists of 25--30 students each year from Mechanical, Automobile and Electrical disciplines, to realize their dream of building the ultimate formula prototype.

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Divided as subsystems: United as a team

Pegasus Racing is divided into various subsystems collaborating with each other to design the prototype car.
SUBSYSTEMS OF PEGASUS RACING
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Formula Student is among the world’s most prestigious and well established academic motorsport competitions, whose goal it is to produce highly skilled undergraduates with hands on expertise in engineering, organisational, and managerial roles through participation in an innovative year-long project. The event began as Formula SAE in the United States in 1980, and has since grown to involve over four hundred universities, with official events being held in 10 countries around the globe, and many more competitive gatherings at other locations throughout the season. ​

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Formula SAE encompasses all aspects of car manufacturing, including research, construction, testing, developing, marketing, management, and fund raising. Student teams from all over the world design, build, and race a small-scale formula-style racing car. This presents the engineers with the chance to put theory into practice in a dynamic and competitive environment. Formula Student consistently and systematically produces experienced, knowledgable, capable engineers who are ready to turn their skills and passion towards the engineering challenges of the future.

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A single Formula Student competition takes place over several days at some of the most famous and renowned racing tracks around the world, including Silverstone in the UK, the Hockenheimring in Germany, and the Red Bull Ring in Austria.

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The competition is divided into 2 categories: static events, which include the business presentation, costs analysis, and design evaluation and the dynamic events, which encompass the endurance race, the efficiency measurements, the autocross event, the acceleration test, and the skid pad. In total, a team can be awarded 1000 points if they place first in every individual event.

 

Our record so far is an incredible 961 with an equally incredible DUT18.

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