Engineering:DUT12
Category | Formula Student | ||||
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Constructor | DUT Racing | ||||
Predecessor | DUT11 | ||||
Successor | DUT13 | ||||
Technical specifications | |||||
Engine | AMK | ||||
Tyres | Hoosier 18.0 x 6.0-10 LC0 | ||||
Competition history | |||||
Notable drivers | Erik van Den Berg Tim de Moree | ||||
Debut | 2012 Formula Student UK | ||||
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The Car
The DUT12 is the second electric car of the DUT Racing team. The biggest difference compared to the DUT11 is the four-wheel-drive system introduced this year. This makes it possible to use the brake energy from all wheels to power the motors which results in higher efficiency. In the DUT12 the batteries are no longer placed behind the driver, but on both sides alongside the driver for better handling. Prepregs have been used to produce the monocoque, saving weight compared to the previous car.
Awards
Formula Student UK
2nd place Overall
1st place Electric
1st place Engineering Design Event
1st place Energy Efficiency
3rd place Acceleration
Airbus Lightweight Vehicle Award
Jaguar/Land Rover Innovation Award
AMG Best HV Powertrain Award
Formula Student Germany
FS Electric Champion
1st place Engineering Design Event
1st place Cost Event
1st place Acceleration Event
2nd place Endurance
2nd place Autocross
2nd place Efficiency
3rd place Skidpad
Audi Best Lightweight Concept
BASF Best use of Fiber reinforced Plastics
2nd place Bosch Best Power System
2nd place Daimler Best E-Drive packaging
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