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Video: Follow Sun Devil Motorsports as the group builds a car

Every year the club participates in a Formula SAE racing competition with a handmade car

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Timothy Coughlin builds a torsional rigidity tester for a steel-tubed race car chassis on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024 in Tempe.


Sun Devil Motorsports is tasked with building a new car that competes in the Formula SAE competition every year. 

With this task, the team meets plenty of challenges such as time crunches and a $100,000 deficit. The team starts from zero every year and must fund raise their needs for their ultimate goal of being a top ten team.


Matt VazquezMultimedia Senior Reporter

Matt is a senior studying film and media production. This is his first semester with The State Press. He has also worked at SDFC marketing and as a freelancer.


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