E-Team Squadra Corse

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Italy E-Team Squadra Corse
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Founded2007
Team principal(s)Marco Dalla Zanna
Current seriesFormula SAE
Websitehttp://eteamsquadracorse.unipi.it

The E-Team Squadra Corse is the Formula SAE racing team of the University of Pisa, Italy.

History[1][]

Founded in the late 2007, the team today comprises more than 40 members. University of Pisa competed for the first time in Formula SAE in 2008. Usually rookie Formula SAE teams compete only with a project in the first season. By the years they still build and compete with the car. E-Team, with a limited budget, started from the bottom, was able to race at the Italian Formula SAE event in Fiorano after 9 months of intense work. The E-Team was first among the rookies, third over 11 Italian teams at the endurance race. The endurance race was particularly selective so that was completed by only 14 teams over 34 inscribed teams.

"In my knowledge it is the first time a rookie team finishes the endurance test", said Andrea Toso, head of Dallara R&D, "a very good result" added Luca Marmorini, former member of the Toyota Formula One team.

Seasons[]

2008[2][]

E-Team @ Fiorano 2008
ET1 during Endurance @ FSAE Italy 2008

Starting from 2008, a year after its foundation, the team was already composed by 35 members, mostly from Engineering with one exception in Humanities. There was a strong need for outgrowing the Engineering faculty itself, due to the project's wide interdisciplinary aspects, with it requiring technical knowledge as well as ability in economics, marketing and communications management. With this background, the first competition car “ET1” was conceived and designed.

The actual debut comes directly in 2008, with the Team participating to the Italian event Formula Sae Italy at the Fiorano Circuit in Fiorano Modenese (MO), organized by the Italian Automotive Technical Association (ATA).

The E-Team got the first place among the first year teams, and classified third among the Italian teams in the Endurance event.

Since then, more members joined the group every year, enriching the team, bringing the project to a progressively higher level every year.

Official Results
Event Score Total Score Position
Static Events
Cost Analysis Event 25,54 100 27
Business Plan Presentation Event 45 75 20
Engineering Design Event 73 150 26
Dynamic Events
Acceleration Event 3,50 75 26
Skid Pad Event 0 50 25
Autocross 7,50 150 25
Endurance 75,46 300 13
Total 230,00 1000 23

2009[3][]

ET2ev during Endurance in FSGermay 2009

In 2009, the team was composed by 43 members from 4 different Faculties: Engineering, Economics, Humanities and Political Sciences; the group is now organized in sectors interacting and working proficiently in order to make everything work in the best way possible, just like an industrial working environment, brilliantly accomplishing its objectives, as in August 2009 the Team participates to its first international competition: Formula Student Germany, held at Hockenheimring (Hockenheim, Germany). In that occasion the group faced the competition against 78 teams from all over the world, and gets the tenth position at the static “Cost Report” event.

Official Results
Event Score Total Score Position
Static Events
Cost Analysis Event 83,62 100 10
Business Plan Presentation Event 36,01 75 72
Design Event 40,00 150 60
Dynamic Events
Acceleration Event 0 75 62
Skid Pad Event 0 75 62
Autocross 4,50 100 58
Endurance and Fuel Economy 14,51 425 36
Total 178,65 1000 64

In 2009, the Team also competed in the fifth Formula SAE Italy Event, which from that year on, was held at the Riccardo Paletti racetrack in Varano de’ Melegari (PR), from the September 4th to the September 7th, with a Technical Commission made up by engineers from Italian car makers, like Lamborghini, Ferrari, Fiat, Maserati and Dallara to name a few. In the event, the ET2ev car from Pisa ranks second among the Italian teams and 12th overall among the 39 participating teams. In the static events of Design and Cost Report, the team is respectively in 9th and 5th position.

Official Results
Event Score Total Score Position
Static Events
Cost Analysis Event 86,498 100 5
Business Plan Presentation Event 43,207 75 22
Engineering Design Event 115,000 150 9
Dynamic Events
Acceleration Event 35,775 75 22
Skid Pad Event 25,990 50 21
Autocross 79,233 150 15
Endurance 224,917 300 11
Total 610,619 1000 12
2010 E-Team @ Hockenheim Ring - (c) FSG - INGO REICHMANN

2010[4][]

2010 is the year of ET3, realized by a team which receives additions also from Foreign Languages and Law departments. Thanks to the results from the previous season, the notoriety of E-Team is still growing and gets more and more team members during the season. In 2010, too, the racecar from Pisa participated both in the Italian and in the German competitions – held in the same locations as the year before – with excellent outcomes, reaching the top in the Italian event with the first place among Italian participating teams, and getting to the ninth place overall.

2011[5][]

E-Team @ Hockenheim FS Germany 2011

In 2011, the partially renewed team took inspiration from the previous year's work to develop the ET4, a brand new car built as an overall improvement of ET3, featuring renewed ergonomics and a lightweight bodywork with maximized efficiency and cooling flow. During the season, the first presentation with a running car was made at the Engineering Faculty in order to recruit new designers, and the team participated in the two events it had been getting acquainted to, namely Formula Student Germany and Formula SAE Italy. The former event, interrupted by a hideous oil leak, gives anyway good results, with the best being the FSG Media Award for a 30 seconds video presenting the event to the world. The latter keeps up with the FSG results until an unexpected engine issue causes the engine to overheat and eventually catch fire on runoff lubrication oil, midway through the Endurance event.

2012[6][]

E-Team @ Hockenheim Ring (2012) (C)Klaus Scheuplein

In 2012, the team faced a reduction in its members for the very first time, as the managements tries to make a big step on the way to an official academic and structural recognition of the project. Not satisfied with the results from the previous year, the designers adopt a best-performance strategy on the design, which is focused on a complete rebuild of the cockpit, for improved ergonomics, keeping the optimal layout and dynamics target from ET4. The ET5 comes out as a similar, with different concept and is extensively tested. The Team participates in the usual events, with good results progress in Formula Student Germany until a hard stop for a very much argued disqualification during the driver change midway through the Endurance event; in Formula SAE Italy, a great result is obtained for the first time in the Business Plan Presentation, even though the overall score is threatened by another bitter disqualification in the Endurance event, a couple laps from its completion, with a very competitive car which was even getting better one lap after the other.

2013[7][]

E-Team @ FSCzech 2013

The 2013th session had started with a hard decision: not getting any tangible result from Academia, and with the officiality of the project in jeopardy, the alternatives were either: keep hoping or close the Team. Fortunately, with the intervention of a second Faculty advisor the progress towards the recognition of the Team members participation in terms of credit and with an official funding from the Departments gets back in route. The decision to save the project has been made quite late in the year, so the only chance remained was to participate in the brand new Formula Student Czech Republic competition in Hradec Kralove. The new ET5-xl car, modified to be compliant with the new rule set, is prepared to unleash its true potential and extensively tested. The competition sees once again an exceptional third place in the Business Plan Presentation, but unfortunately another share of bad luck is around the corner and the car, after having behaved very well on the previous events, is forced to stop after a bad debonding failure of a suspension A-arm.

2014[8][]

E-Team @ Varano de' Melegari 2014

During the 2014th session the team planned to complete the development of the electric car E2T1 and to improve the ET5-xl to prevent a recurrence of the problem that forced to stop the race in the Czech Republic. The E2T1 project was realized in a year but, due to the lack of necessary funds to pay the entire cost of the car, the team decided to participate only with the project at the competition.

The E-Team has participated both in the class 1 (combustion with ET5-xl) than in the class 3 (electric with the E2T1 project) during the Formula SAE Italy competition held in Varano de’Melegari.

2015[9][]

E-Team @ Varano de' Melegari 2015

The 2015th session began with an increasing in its members. Later it was redesigned the organization dividing members in two areas: technical and management. The team assumed a company structure which soon brought its results. A new car, called Kerub, was designed in few months, but for several reasons, the team could not be able to finish its development. This is the reason why the E-Team participated only to the Formula SAE Italy competition Static Events (class 3). During this event held in Varano de’Melegari on September 2015 the team won the first place in Class 3: first place in Design Event, Business Plan and Cost Event. Three out of three.

Official Results
Event Score Total Score Position
Cost Analysis Event 90.250 100 1st
Business Plan Presentation Event 75 75 1st
Engineering Design Event 150 150 1st
Total 315.250 325 1st

This victory brought to the team the incentive to improve ang get involved in the future events all over Europe.

2016[10][]

E-Team Squadra Corse took part in the Formula SAE Italian Event (22-25 July 2016) achieving these results.

Event Score Total Score Place
Design Event 122.519 150 13
Presentation Event 75 75 1
Cost Event 94.887 100 2
Acceleration Event 53.601 75 7
Skid Pad Event 2.5 50 19
Autocross Event 53.985 150 14
Endurance & Efficiency Event 0 400 DNF
Overall Results 402.492 1000 15

E-Team Squadra Corse took part in the Formula Student Hungary Event (18-21 July 2016) achieving these results.

Event Score Total Score Place
Business Plan Presentation 75 75 1
Cost, Manufacturing and Sustainability Event 72 86 11
Design Event 96 150 20
STATIC OVERALL 243 286,5 9
Acceleration 45,3 75 12
Skid Pad 16,5 50 30
Autocross 78,8 150 22
Endurance 0 300 DNF
DYNAMIC OVERALL 140,6 560,5 27
OVERALL RESULTS[11] 383,6 847 26

2017[]

Season 2017 began with a lot of job interviews at the Engineering Faculty at the University of Pisa. After an opening period of organisation the Team had the chance to participate at the Motor Show that took place in Bologna, Italy, with other Italian teams. 2016 ended with the confirmation of the attendance at the future FSAE Italy competition that will take place in Varano de' Melegari at the Riccardo Paletti Racetrack from the 19th to the 23rd of July 2017. After hard work and tests, the E-Team Racing Team had successfully joined the list of the 65 teams, globally, that will participate at the FSGermany 2017 that will take place in Hockenheim from the 8th to the 13th of August 2017.

2018[]

The team, in 2018 presented Kerub H that took part in two competitions, FSAE Italy at Riccardo Paletti Racetrack in Varano de' Melegari and in FS Germany, at Hockenheim racetrack. In FSAE Italy, E-team took a second place in the Cost event category and in Germany, Kerub H completed the endurance test but with a disqualification this time.

2019[]

2019 was successful year for the team and the new prototype, Kerublast. E-team took part in three competitions this time, FSAE Italy at Riccardo Paletti Racetrack, FS Germany at Hockenheim and FS Czech Replublic at Autodrom Most. In Germany, the team won the first place for the Business plan and Cost event, a fifth place in the acceleration test and finished fifteenth overall. In all three events Kerublast finished all the endurance test without disqualifications.

2020[]

The year of the pandemic prevented the races. However, this did not stop the team, which continued its projects that, unfortunately, will only see the light of day in the following season.

2021[]

In 2021, for the first time, the team brought in two cars, the Galileo and the Kerubless, respectively combustion car with driver and driverless car.

It was a difficult season given the grandeur of the challenge to create a driverless car from scratch, but with great efforts of the whole team was able to get the first place of Cost Report event in Germany (FSG2021) and first place of Cost Report event and Design Event in Italy (FSATA2021).

Cars[]

The team designs, manufactures and competes with single-seater cars in the Formula SAE circuit. Since 2021 he builds two cars, one combustion and one driverless. Combustion is a car with a monocoque frame, made mainly of carbon, which aims to achieve maximum performance. The aim of the driverless is to constantly improve system reliability.

Identity system[]

Colors[]

The color's team was red, white, and black: red and white are Pisa's color, and black is the color of the school of engineering at the University of Pisa.

In recent years the team has started to use a lot of orange and gray colors.

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E-Team Logo

The logo shows the name of the team, the Italian flag and the seal that connects the team to the University of Pisa.

E-Team seal

Seal[]

The E-Team seal is a modification of the official seal of the University of Pisa in which half of the cherub is a driver.

References[]

  1. ^ "E-Team S.C. | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  2. ^ "Team 2008 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  3. ^ "Team 2009 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  4. ^ "Team 2010 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  5. ^ "Team 2011 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  6. ^ "Team 2012 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  7. ^ "Team 2013 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  8. ^ "Team 2014 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  9. ^ "Team 2015 | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  10. ^ "Current team | E-Team Squadra Corse". www.eteamsquadracorse.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  11. ^ "Final results 2016 - Formula Student Hungary". fshungary.hu. Archived from the original on 2016-08-27. Retrieved 2016-08-25.

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