But the reward is tempting – professional racing teams watch Formula SAE closely, always on the lookout for new talent…īut back to the E-Team Squadra Corse. They must overcome numerous obstacles and then face the competition. In fact, this is an important rule of Formula SAE – everything has to be done by the students – so that they can gain experience by facing the same challenges as professional teams. ![]() Today, the team has over 100 members, divided into several departments, with students taking care of everything from development and logistics to finance, business plan, and marketing. At that time, the team consisted of just 40 people, and even with a limited budget, they managed to finish an endurance test in third place out of eleven Italian teams. In this Prusa Story, we’d like to invite you right into the neighborhood of the legendary Leaning Tower – where the E-Team Squadra Corse of the University of Pisa develops their award-winning racing cars with a little help from the Original Prusa 3D printers.Į-Team Squadra Corse made its debut in 2008 at the Italian Formula SAE competition in Fiorano with the first race car “ET1” designed and built by the students. We are also excited about the number of Formula Student racing teams all over Europe (teams like eForce FEE Prague Formula, Rennteam of the University of Stuttgart, and many more) that use our 3D printers. ![]() And that’s one of the reasons why we sponsor and support Formula 2 and 3 teams like Charouz Racing System. That’s why many people here are die-hard Formula fans. To be clear, we at Prusa Research love modern technology and support creativity and smart solutions.
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