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1 2012 Event Handbook June 20 23, 2012

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Information up-to-date as of 6/12/2012) 1. Registered Teams A. Listed Numerically 2. Schedule of Events A. Competition Schedule B. Static Event Schedule Times C. Cost Event Queue Schedule D. Design Event Queue Schedule a) Design Pre-assigned Feedback Schedule E. Presentation Event Queue Schedule 3. List of Awards 4. Map 1 Overall Site Layout Separate Insert 5. Merchants A. Local Merchants B. Local Restaurants 6. Event Site Operations A. Onsite Contact Information/First Aid/Storm Shelter B. Hospitality Information C. Event Site Quick Review D. Paddock Patrol Information 7. Event Descriptions A. Acceleration B. Autocross C. Brake & Noise D. Cost a) Plus Real Case Scenario E. Design a) Team Preparation for Design Judging F. Ford Endurance & Fuel Economy G. Fuel & Tilt H. Practice Track I. Presentation J. Skid Pad K. Technical Inspection a) Take A Number Process b) Review for Teams

3 REGISTERED TEAM LIST NUMERICAL Car# University Name State Country 002 University of Oklahoma Oklahoma United States 003 University of Wisconsin - Madison Wisconsin United States 004 University of Maryland - College Park Maryland United States 006 University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign Illinois United States 007 University of Alberta Alberta Canada 008 University of Texas - Austin Texas United States 010 San Jose State University California United States 011 Universidad Estadual de Campinas Brazil 012 Colorado State University Colorado United States 013 University of Texas - San Antonio Texas United States 014 Portland State University Oregon United States 015 Drexel University Pennsylvania United States 016 University of Calgary Alberta Canada 017 University of Nebraska - Lincoln Nebraska United States 018 Universite Du Quebec-Chicoutimi Quebec Canada 019 University of Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota United States 020 Pittsburg State University Kansas United States 021 University of Washington Washington United States 022 University of California - Berkeley California United States 023 Iowa State University Iowa United States 024 Wayne State University Michigan United States 025 Texas A & M University - College Station Texas United States 026 University of North Dakota North Dakota United States 027 University of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Canada 028 University of Texas - Arlington Texas United States 029 Montana State University - Bozeman Montana United States 030 Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville Illinois United States 031 Saint Louis University Missouri United States 032 University of British Columbia British Columbia Canada 033 University of Southern California California United States 034 University of Wisconsin - Platteville Wisconsin United States 036 University of Utah Utah United States 037 University of New Mexico New Mexico United States 038 California State University - Long Beach California United States 039 Minnesota State University - Mankato Minnesota United States 040 Saginaw Valley State University Michigan United States 041 California State University - Sacramento California United States 042 Instituto Tecnologico de Chihuahua Mexico 043 Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon United States 044 Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico

4 Car# University Name State Country 045 California State University - Fullerton California United States 046 San Diego State University California United States 047 Wichita State University Kansas United States 048 California State Poly University - Pomona California United States 049 Arizona State University - Tempe Arizona United States 050 Vel Tech University India 051 Universidad Nacion Autonoma De Mexico Mexico 052 Honda Technical College Kansai Japan 053 University of Connecticut Connecticut United States 054 South Dakota State University South Dakota United States 055 University of Illinois - Chicago Illinois United States 056 University of Delaware Delaware United States 057 California State University - Northridge California United States 058 Stevens Institute of Technology New Jersey United States 059 Tokyo Denki University Japan 060 Florida Institute of Technology Florida United States 061 California Polytechnic State University-SLO California United States 062 Escuela Sup De Ing Automotriz Tlalnepa Mexico 063 University of Arizona Arizona United States 064 University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth Massachusetts United States 065 IPN - ESIME UP Ticoman Mexico 066 Instituto Politecnico Nacional Mexico 067 McGill University Quebec Canada 068 University of Manitoba Manitoba Canada 069 University of Kansas - Lawrence Kansas United States 070 University of California-Merced California United States 071 Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri United States 072 Northern Illinois University Illinois United States 073 University of Michigan - Dearborn Michigan United States 074 Queen's University - Ontario Canada Ontario Canada 075 South Dakota School of Mines & Technology South Dakota United States 076 Purdue University - W Lafayette Indiana United States 077 Western Michigan University Michigan United States 078 Auburn University Alabama United States 079 Michigan State University Michigan United States 080 Oakland University Michigan United States 081 University of Missouri Missouri United States 082 Rochester Institute of Technology New York United States 083 Georgia Southern University Georgia United States 084 University of South Florida Florida United States 085 Centro Universitario Da FEI Brazil

5 FORMULA SAE COMPETITION SCHEDULE 6/13/12; SUBJECT TO CHANGE Daily Operations Lincoln Airpark Site Open: Wed. 9:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Th. Sat. 7:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Student Registration (Tent): Wed. 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Th. & Fri. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Sat. All students will be registered as spectators Volunteer Registration & Info (Tent): Wed. Th. Sat. 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Tech Inspection (Danley Bldg.): Wed. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. (no new cars after 6:00 p.m.) Th. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Fri. 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. (after 2pm by appointment only) Scales (Danley Bldg.): Wed. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Th. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Tilt/Noise/Brake: Th. 8:30 a.m p.m. Fri. 8:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. (after 2pm by appointment only) Fuel Station: Th. Fri. 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Sat. 7:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Practice Area: Th. 10:00 am 5:00 pm Fri. 8:00 am 5:00 pm Sat. 7:30 am 3:00 pm NOTE: Cars must complete all 3 parts of tech by 5:00 p.m. Friday to qualify for Endurance. 30 minutes notice is required for all appointments, which can be booked through the announcer in Main Tent. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Location Noon Tech Take-A-Number Open Danley Bldg. 1:00 p.m. Tech Inspectors Review Session Danley Bldg. 5:30 p.m. Welcome Ceremony Sponsored by Honda R&D Americas Main Tent 6:30 p.m. Captain and Advisors Meeting Main Tent 7:30 p.m. Official Closing of the Site 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE MUST BE OFF SITE THURSDAY, JUNE 21 ( ~ times are approximate) Location 7:30 a.m. Judges Meetings for Design Danley Bldg. 8:00 a.m. Drivers Meeting - Brake and Practice - MANDATORY Main Tent 8:00 a.m. Judges Meetings for Cost Cost Tent 8:00 a.m. Judges Meeting for Presentation Arnold Elementary School 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Design Judging 1 st Round Open Danley Bldg. 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Cost Event Open Main Tent 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Presentation Event Open Arnold Elementary School Noon -1:00 p.m. Lunch Break 2:00 p.m. Dynamic Event Courses Open for Driver Walks 5:30 p.m. Drivers Meeting - All Dynamic Events MANDATORY Main Tent 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Design Judges Meeting - Judges only Danley Bldg.

6 7:30 p.m. Official Closing of the Site 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE MUST BE OFF-SITE ~9:00 p.m. Design Finalist announced online ( and FRIDAY, JUNE 22 ( ~ times are approximate) Location 7:30 a.m. Course Crew Briefing - Acceleration and Skid Pad Event Courses 8:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Skid Pad Event and Acceleration Events Open Track 8:00 am 4:00 p.m. Design Feedback for Non-finalists Danley Bldg. 9:00 am Presentation Seminar Main Tent 11:45-12:45 p.m. Lunch Break Main Tent 1:00 p.m. Course Crew Briefing Autocross Track 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Autocross Event Open Track 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Design Finals Danley Bldg. 7:30 p.m. Official Closing of the Site 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE MUST BE OFF-SITE SATURDAY, JUNE 23 ( ~ times are approximate) Location 7:30 a.m. Endurance Course Crew Briefing Track ~8:30 a.m. Top 3 Teams Design Finalists Announced 8:30 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m. Endurance/Fuel Economy Event Open Track 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Design Feedback for Finalists not Top 3, by appointment Danley Bldg. ~Noon - 1:00 pm Lunch Break Main Tent ~4:00 pm Design Review of Top 3 Teams Main Tent ~5:30 pm Presentation Highlights Main Tent ~6:30 pm Awards Ceremony Main Tent 7:30 pm Official Closing of the Site 8:00 pm EVERYONE MUST BE OFF-SITE All Teams and Transporters Must Exit SUNDAY, JUNE 24 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Site Open ONLY for Pick-Up of Transporters Notes 1) Drivers Meeting There will be only one drivers meeting covering all dynamic events at 5:30 pm Thursday. There will be a brief drivers meeting for Brake and Practice at 8:00 am Thursday. Drivers are required to attend drivers meetings. Failure to attend drivers meetings may result in the revocation of your driving privileges. 2) Event Closing Time - Acceleration, Skid Pad and Autocross close exactly at the scheduled time. Your car must have crossed the starting line before the event closing time in order to be allowed to complete that run. 3) Course Walks Autocross and Endurance will be available to walk starting 2 p.m. and will be accessible up to the start of the event. Drivers are required to walk the course for each event in which they will be behind the wheel. Course walks will not be scheduled for individual events. 4) Removing Vehicles Vehicles may be taken off site at the individual team s discretion provided Part 1 of the Inspection Sticker has been removed by Tech Chief. 5) EMS will provide any/all medical attention. 6) All teams not shipping cars must remove their vehicles, etc. from the site no later than 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 24, ) Teams shipping cars must have them picked up and removed from the site by 10:00 a.m. Monday, June 25, ) Announcements can be heard via FM radio (Frequencies will be posted in the Reg. /Info. Tent).

7 Support Services Lincoln Electric Welding Services Wed. 1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Th. Fri. 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. - Noon Hoosier Wed. Th. Fri. Sat. 1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - Noon Food Vendors See map for location All days ~ 8:00 am 5:00 pm* * As business dictates. May close earlier if deemed appropriate. Ambulance on site: Wed. Sat.7 a.m. - ~8 p.m. Information (Main Tent): Th.-Sat. 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

8 2012 Static Event Schedules Design Design Presentation Presentation Cost Bay Cost Time Car # School Name Bay Time Bay Time 2 Univ of Oklahoma A 9:30 AM G 11:00 AM A 2:00 PM 3 Univ of Wisconsin - Madison B 10:30 AM B 2:00 PM A 3:30 PM 4 Univ of Maryland - College Park F 3:30 PM F 11:30 AM F 10:00 AM 6 Univ of Illinois - Urbana Champaign A 10:30 AM A 2:00 PM F 8:30 AM 7 Univ of Alberta B 11:30 AM G 9:30 AM B 2:30 PM 8 Univ of Texas - Austin I 11:30 AM B 10:00 AM B 2:00 PM 10 San Jose State University F 10:30 AM F 2:00 PM D 8:30 AM 11 Universidade Estadual de Campinas G 11:30 AM D 10:00 AM B 4:00 PM 12 Colorado State University B 8:30 AM F 11:00 AM B 1:30 PM 13 Univ of Texas - San Antonio A 3:30 PM A 11:30 AM A 10:00 AM 14 Portland State Univ A B 2:30 PM E 11:00 AM E 9:30 AM 15 Drexel Univ C 8:30 AM A 10:30 AM C 1:30 PM 16 Univ of Calgary G 3:30 PM G 11:30 AM F 2:00 PM 17 Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln A 2:30 PM B 8:30 AM D 10:30 AM 18 Universite Du Quebec-Chicoutimi B 4:30 PM G 9:00 AM F 3:30 PM 19 Univ of Minnesota-Duluth C 9:30 AM C 1:00 PM A 3:00 PM 20 Pittsburg State University D 4:30 PM E 9:30 AM A 11:30 AM 21 Univ of Washington C 11:30 AM C 2:30 PM C 10:30 AM 22 Univ of Calif - Berkeley B 1:30 PM F 3:00 PM E 10:30 AM 23 Iowa State Univ C 3:30 PM C 11:30 AM C 10:00 AM 24 Wayne State Univ B 3:30 PM E 11:30 AM B 10:00 AM 25 Texas A & M Univ - College Station G 4:30 PM F 8:30 AM D 11:30 AM 26 Univ of North Dakota C 4:30 PM D 2:00 PM E 3:30 PM 27 Univ of Saskatchewan D 10:30 AM B 1:00 PM B 3:00 PM 28 Univ of Texas - Arlington A 1:30 PM A 9:30 AM D 3:00 PM 29 Montana State Univ - Bozeman E 11:30 AM E 9:00 AM E 2:30 PM 30 Southern Illinois Univ - Edwardville I 9:30 AM C 1:30 PM F 11:00 AM 31 Saint Louis Univ H 4:30 PM D 9:00 AM E 1:00 PM 32 Univ of British Columbia F 1:30 PM D 3:00 PM C 9:00 AM 33 Univ of Southern California G 2:30 PM A 11:00 AM A 9:30 AM 34 Univ of Wisconsin - Platteville I 1:30 PM G 10:30 AM F 9:00 AM 36 Univ of Utah A 4:30 PM F 9:00 AM F 11:30 AM 37 Univ of New Mexico D 3:30 PM D 11:30 AM D 10:00 AM 38 California State Univ - Long Beach D 9:30 AM G 2:30 PM A 11:00 AM 39 Minnesota State University - Mankato I 8:30 AM B 10:30 AM B 1:00 PM 40 Saginaw Valley State Univ E 9:30 AM F 1:30 PM B 11:00 AM 41 California State Univ - Sacramento A 8:30 AM C 10:30 AM A 1:30 PM 42 Instituto Tecnologico de Chihuahua - Dr G 5:30 PM F 9:30 AM A 2:30 PM 43 Oregon Inst of Tech B 9:30 AM A 1:00 PM E 3:00 PM 44 Polytechnic Univ of Puerto Rico E 10:30 AM F 1:00 PM C 3:00 PM 45 California State Univ - Fullerton F 8:30 AM F 10:30 AM F 1:30 PM 46 San Diego State Univ A 5:30 PM C 8:30 AM C 1:00 PM 47 Wichita State Univ E 4:30 PM D 9:30 AM B 11:30 AM 48 California State Poly Univ - Pomona C 1:30 PM B 9:30 AM C 4:00 PM 49 Arizona State Univ - Tempe C 10:30 AM B 1:30 PM F 3:00 PM 50 Vel Tech University B 5:30 PM B 9:00 AM D 3:30 PM 51 Universidad Nacion Autonoma De Mex D 11:30 AM C 9:30 AM D 2:30 PM 52 Honda Technical College Kansai C 2:30 PM A 9:00 AM F 10:30 AM 53 Univ of Connecticut E 1:30 PM C 3:00 PM B 9:00 AM 54 South Dakota State Univ G 8:30 AM E 3:00 PM A 4:00 PM 55 Univ of Illinois - Chicago D 8:30 AM D 10:30 AM D 1:30 PM 56 Univ of Delaware H 1:30 PM A 3:00 PM E 9:00 AM 57 California State Univ - Northridge F 11:30 AM A 10:00 AM F 2:30 PM 58 Stevens Inst of Tech G 1:30 PM B 3:00 PM D 9:00 AM 59 Tokyo Denki Univ C 5:30 PM C 9:00 AM E 2:00 PM 60 Florida Inst of Tech H 2:30 PM C 11:00 AM B 9:30 AM 61 California Polytechnic State Univ-SLO E 8:30 AM E 10:30 AM E 1:30 PM

9 2012 Static Event Schedules Design Design Presentation Presentation Cost Bay Cost Time Car # School Name Bay Time Bay Time 62 Escuela Sup De Ing Automotriz Tlalnep D 5:30 PM G 1:30 PM B 3:30 PM 63 Univ of Arizona F 2:30 PM B 11:00 AM D 9:30 AM 64 Univ of Massachusetts - Dartmouth E 5:30 PM E 1:00 PM E 8:30 AM 65 IPN - ESIME UP Ticoman I 4:30 PM D 8:30 AM F 1:00 PM 66 Instituto Politecnico Nacional F 5:30 PM C 10:00 AM D 2:00 PM 67 McGill Univ D 2:30 PM G 8:30 AM A 10:30 AM 68 Univ of Manitoba H 9:30 AM D 1:30 PM E 11:00 AM 69 Univ of Kansas - Lawrence I 2:30 PM D 11:00 AM F 9:30 AM 70 University of California - Merced A 11:30 AM E 10:00 AM D 1:00 PM 71 Missouri University of Science and Tech D 1:30 PM D 2:30 PM A 9:00 AM 72 Northern Illinois Univ - Dropped I 5:30 PM G 2:00 PM C 3:30 PM 73 Univ of Michigan - Dearborn H 11:30 AM G 10:00 AM C 2:30 PM 74 Queen's Univ - Ontario Canada E 3:30 PM B 11:30 AM E 10:00 AM 75 South Dakota Sch of Mines & Tech I 10:30 AM D 1:00 PM C 8:30 AM 76 Purdue Univ - W Lafayette F 4:30 PM A 8:30 AM C 11:30 AM 77 Western Michigan Univ H 8:30 AM G 3:00 PM C 2:00 PM 78 Auburn Univ G 9:30 AM E 1:30 PM D 11:00 AM 79 Michigan State Univ E 2:30 PM G 1:00 PM B 10:30 AM 80 Oakland University H 3:30 PM C 2:00 PM A 8:30 AM 81 Univ of Missouri H 5:30 PM F 10:00 AM A 1:00 PM 82 Rochester Institute of Technology G 10:30 AM B 2:30 PM C 9:30 AM 83 Georgia Southern Univ I 3:30 PM E 8:30 AM E 11:30 AM 84 Univ of South Florida H 10:30 AM E 2:00 PM B 8:30 AM 85 Centro Universitario Da FEI F 9:30 AM A 1:30 PM C 11:00 AM

10 Cost Event - 7 Bays, each appointment is 1/2 hour long a b c d e f g :00 AM Training Training Training Training Training Training Training 8:30 AM 76 - Purdue Univ - W Lafayette 17 - Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln 46 - San Diego State Univ 65 - IPN - ESIME UP Ticoman 83 - Georgia Southern Univ 25 - Texas A & M Univ - College Station 67 - McGill Univ 9:00 AM 52 - Honda Technical College Kansai 50 - Vel Tech University 59 - Tokyo Denki Univ 31 - Saint Louis Univ 29 - Montana State Univ - Bozeman 36 - Univ of Utah 18 - Universite Du Quebec- Chicoutimi 9:30 AM 28 - Univ of Texas - Arlington 48 - California State Poly Univ - Pomona 51 - Universidad Nacion Autonoma De Mex 47 - Wichita State Univ 20 - Pittsburg State University 42 - Instituto Tecnologico de Chihuahua - Dropped 7 - Univ of Alberta 10:00 AM 57 - California State Univ - Northridge 8 - Univ of Texas - Austin 66 - Instituto Politecnico Nacional 11 - Universidade Estadual de Campinas 70 - University of California - Merced 81 - Univ of Missouri 73 - Univ of Michigan - Dearborn 10:30 AM 15 - Drexel Univ 39 - Minnesota State University - Mankato 41 - California State Univ - Sacramento 55 - Univ of Illinois - Chicago 61 - California Polytechnic State Univ-SLO 45 - California State Univ - Fullerton 34 - Univ of Wisconsin - Platteville 11:00 AM 33 - Univ of Southern California 63 - Univ of Arizona 60 - Florida Inst of Tech 69 - Univ of Kansas - Lawrence 14 - Portland State Univ 12 - Colorado State University 2 - Univ of Oklahoma 11:30 AM 13 - Univ of Texas - San Antonio 74 - Queen's Univ - Ontario Canada 23 - Iowa State Univ 37 - Univ of New Mexico 24 - Wayne State Univ 4 - Univ of Maryland - College Park 16 - Univ of Calgary 12:00 PM 12:30 PM --- Lunchtime --- 1:00 PM 43 - Oregon Inst of Tech 27 - Univ of Saskatchewan 19 - Univ of Minnesota- Duluth 75 - South Dakota Sch of Mines & Tech 64 - Univ of Massachusetts - Dartmouth 44 - Polytechnic Univ of Puerto Rico 79 - Michigan State Univ 1:30 PM 85 - Centro Universitario Da FEI 49 - Arizona State Univ - Tempe 30 - Southern Illinois Univ - Edwardville 68 - Univ of Manitoba 78 - Auburn Univ 40 - Saginaw Valley State Univ 62 - Escuela Sup De Ing Automotriz Tlalnepa 2:00 PM 6 - Univ of Illinois - Urbana Champaign 3 - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison 80 - Oakland University 26 - Univ of North Dakota 84 - Univ of South Florida 10 - San Jose State University 72 - Northern Illinois Univ - Dropped 2:30 PM Rochester Institute of Technology 21 - Univ of Washington 71 - Missouri University of Science and Tech California State Univ - Long Beach 3:00 PM 56 - Univ of Delaware 58 - Stevens Inst of Tech 53 - Univ of Connecticut 32 - Univ of British Columbia 54 - South Dakota State Univ 22 - Univ of Calif - Berkeley 77 - Western Michigan Univ 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 0

11 Design Event - 9 bays - Each time slot is ONE hour long a b c d e f g h i :30 AM 41 - California State Univ - Sacramento 12 - Colorado State University 15 - Drexel Univ 55 - Univ of Illinois - Chicago 61 - California Polytechnic State Univ-SLO 45 - California State Univ - Fullerton 54 - South Dakota State Univ 77 - Western Michigan Univ 39 - Minnesota State University - Mankato 9:30 AM 2 - Univ of Oklahoma 43 - Oregon Inst of Tech 19 - Univ of Minnesota-Duluth 38 - California State Univ - Long Beach 40 - Saginaw Valley State Univ 85 - Centro Universitario Da FEI 78 - Auburn Univ 68 - Univ of Manitoba 30 - Southern Illinois Univ - Edwardville 10:30 AM 6 - Univ of Illinois - Urbana Champaign 3 - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison 49 - Arizona State Univ - Tempe 27 - Univ of Saskatchewan 44 - Polytechnic Univ of Puerto Rico 10 - San Jose State University 82 - Rochester Institute of Technology 84 - Univ of South Florida 75 - South Dakota Sch of Mines & Tech 11:30 AM 70 - University of California - Merced 7 - Univ of Alberta 21 - Univ of Washington 51 - Universidad Nacion Autonoma De Mex 29 - Montana State Univ - Bozeman 57 - California State Univ - Northridge 11 - Universidade Estadual de Campinas 73 - Univ of Michigan - Dearborn 8 - Univ of Texas - Austin 12:30 PM --- Lunchtime --- 1:30 PM 28 - Univ of Texas - Arlington 22 - Univ of Calif - Berkeley 48 - California State Poly Univ - Pomona 71 - Missouri University of Science and Tech 53 - Univ of Connecticut 32 - Univ of British Columbia 58 - Stevens Inst of Tech 56 - Univ of Delaware 34 - Univ of Wisconsin - Platteville 2:30 PM 17 - Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln 14 - Portland State Univ 52 - Honda Technical College Kansai 67 - McGill Univ 79 - Michigan State Univ 63 - Univ of Arizona 33 - Univ of Southern California 60 - Florida Inst of Tech 69 - Univ of Kansas - Lawrence 3:30 PM 13 - Univ of Texas - San Antonio 24 - Wayne State Univ 23 - Iowa State Univ 37 - Univ of New Mexico 74 - Queen's Univ - Ontario Canada 4 - Univ of Maryland - College Park 16 - Univ of Calgary 80 - Oakland University 83 - Georgia Southern Univ 4:30 PM 36 - Univ of Utah 18 - Universite Du Quebec-Chicoutimi 26 - Univ of North Dakota 20 - Pittsburg State University 47 - Wichita State Univ 76 - Purdue Univ - W Lafayette 25 - Texas A & M Univ - College Station 31 - Saint Louis Univ 65 - IPN - ESIME UP Ticoman 5:30 PM 46 - San Diego State Univ 50 - Vel Tech University 59 - Tokyo Denki Univ 62 - Escuela Sup De Ing Automotriz Tlalnepa 64 - Univ of Massachusetts - Dartmouth 66 - Instituto Politecnico Nacional 42 - Instituto Tecnologico de Chihuahua - Dropped 81 - Univ of Missouri 72 - Northern Illinois Univ - Dropped

12 2012 FSAE Lincoln Design Feedback O'Neil Time Group/Bay 1 Group/Bay 2 Group/Bay 3 Group/Bay 4 Group/Bay 5 Group/Bay 6 Group/Bay 7 Group/Bay 8 Group/Bay 9 9: Cal. St, Univ. Sacramento 12 - Colorado St. Univ Drexel Univ Univ. of Illinois at Chicago 61 - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 45 - Cal. St Univ. Fullerton 54 - South Dakota St. Univ Western Michigan Univ Minnesota St. Univ. 9:30 10:00 10:30 11: Univ. of Oklahoma 6 - Univ. of Illinois Urbana- Champagne 70 - Univ California Merced 28 - Univ of Texas Arlington 43 - Oregon Inst. Of Tech. 3 - Univ. of Wisconsin 7 - Univ. of Alberta 22 - University of California Berkeley 19 - Univ. of Minnesota 49 - Arizona St. Univ Univ. of Washington 48 - Cal Poly Pomona 38 - California St. Univ. Long Beach 27 - Univ. of Saskatchewa n 51 - Univ. Nacional Auto. de Mexico 71 - Missouri Univ. of Sci. & Tech Saginaw Valley St. Univ Polytech. Univ. of Puerto Rico 29 - Montana St. Univ Univ. of Connecticut 85 - Centro Universitario da FEI 10 - San Jose St. Univ California St. Univ. Northridge 32 - Univ. of British Columbia 78 - Auburn Univ Rochester Institute of Technology 11 - Univ. Estadual de Campinas 58 - Stevens Institute of Technology 68 - Univ. of Manitoba 84 - Univ. of South Florida 73 - Univ. of Michigan Dearborn 56 - Univ. of Delaware 30 - Southern Illinois Univ S. Dakota School of Mines & Tech. 8 - Univ. of Texas Austin 34 - Univ. of Wisconsin Platteville 11: Univ. of Nebraska Lincoln 14 - Portland State Univ Honda Technical Col. Kansai 67 - McGill Univ Michigan State Univ Univ. of Arizona 33 - Univ. of Southern California 60 - Florida Tech Univ. of Kansas Lawrence 12:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 1: Univ. of Texas San Antonio 24 - Wayne St. Univ Iowa State Univ Univ. of New Mexico 74 - Queens Univ. 4 - Univ. of Maryland 16 - Univ. of Calgary 80 - Oakland Univ Georgia Southern Univ. 1: Univ. of Utah 18 - Univ. du Quebec a Chocutimi 26 - Univ. of North Dakota 20 - Pittsburg St. Univ Wichita St. Univ Purdue Univ Texas A&M Univ St. Louis Univ IPN ESIME Up Ticoman **teams not assigned a time should check with event captain first thing Friday morning

13 Presentation Event - 6 conf. rooms/suites, each appointment is 1/2 hour long a b c d e f :00 AM 8:30 AM 80 - Oakland University 84 - Univ of South Florida 75 - South Dakota Sch of Mines & Tech 10 - San Jose State University 64 - Univ of Massachusetts - Dartmouth 6 - Univ of Illinois - Urbana Champaign 9:00 AM 71 - Missouri University of Science and Tech 53 - Univ of Connecticut 32 - Univ of British Columbia 58 - Stevens Inst of Tech 56 - Univ of Delaware 34 - Univ of Wisconsin - Platteville 9:30 AM 33 - Univ of Southern California 60 - Florida Inst of Tech 72 - Northern Illinois Univ - Dropped 63 - Univ of Arizona 14 - Portland State Univ 69 - Univ of Kansas - Lawrence 10:00 AM 13 - Univ of Texas - San Antonio 24 - Wayne State Univ 23 - Iowa State Univ 37 - Univ of New Mexico 74 - Queen's Univ - Ontario Canada 4 - Univ of Maryland - College Park 10:30 AM 67 - McGill Univ 79 - Michigan State Univ 21 - Univ of Washington 17 - Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln 22 - Univ of Calif - Berkeley 52 - Honda Technical College Kansai 11:00 AM 38 - California State Univ - Long Beach 40 - Saginaw Valley State Univ 85 - Centro Universitario Da FEI 78 - Auburn Univ 68 - Univ of Manitoba 30 - Southern Illinois Univ - Edwardville 11:30 AM 20 - Pittsburg State University 47 - Wichita State Univ 76 - Purdue Univ - W Lafayette 25 - Texas A & M Univ - College Station 83 - Georgia Southern Univ 36 - Univ of Utah 12:00 PM 12:30 PM --- Lunchtime --- 1:00 PM 81 - Univ of Missouri 39 - Minnesota State University - Mankato 46 - San Diego State Univ 70 - University of California - Merced 31 - Saint Louis Univ 65 - IPN - ESIME UP Ticoman 1:30 PM 41 - California State Univ - Sacramento 12 - Colorado State University 15 - Drexel Univ 55 - Univ of Illinois - Chicago 61 - California Polytechnic State Univ-SLO 45 - California State Univ - Fullerton 2:00 PM 2 - Univ of Oklahoma 8 - Univ of Texas - Austin 77 - Western Michigan Univ 66 - Instituto Politecnico Nacional 59 - Tokyo Denki Univ 16 - Univ of Calgary 2:30 PM 42 - Instituto Tecnologico de Chihuahua - Dropped 7 - Univ of Alberta 73 - Univ of Michigan - Dearborn 51 - Universidad Nacion Autonoma De Mex 29 - Montana State Univ - Bozeman 57 - California State Univ - Northridge 3:00 PM 19 - Univ of Minnesota- Duluth 27 - Univ of Saskatchewan 44 - Polytechnic Univ of Puerto Rico 28 - Univ of Texas - Arlington 43 - Oregon Inst of Tech 49 - Arizona State Univ - Tempe 3:30 PM 3 - Univ of Wisconsin - Madison 62 - Escuela Sup De Ing Automotriz Tlalnepa 72 - Northern Illinois Univ - Dropped 50 - Vel Tech University 26 - Univ of North Dakota 18 - Universite Du Quebec- Chicoutimi 4:00 PM 54 - South Dakota State Univ 11 - Universidade Estadual de Campinas 48 - California State Poly Univ - Pomona 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 0

14 FORMULA SAE COMPETITION AWARDS OVERALL Spirit of Excellence Award This award recognizes the top ten (10) finishers overall. - $3000, $2000, $1000, trophies STATIC EVENTS SAE Engineering Design Award Top 3 team scores in Design Trophies plus first place will receive 1 day K&C testing at Goodyear Facility in Akron, OH SAE Cost Award Top 3 team scores in Cost Trophies SAE Presentation Award Top 3 team scores in Presentation Trophies DYNAMIC EVENTS SAE Acceleration Award Top 3 team scores in Acceleration - Trophies SAE Skid Pad Award Top 3 team scores in Skid Pad - Trophies SAE Autocross Award Top 3 team scores in Autocross. Trophies plus 8 free tires, 6 free tires, 4 free tires sponsored by Hoosier Tire. SAE Endurance Award Top 3 team scores in Endurance- Trophies SAE Fuel Economy Award Top 3 teams that receive best Fuel Economy Score - Trophies

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17 GREAT PLACES TO EAT (UPDATED 5/17/12) Restaurant Name Address Telephone # 12th Street Pub 1200 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Ali Baba Gyros 112 N. 14th, Lincoln, NE (402) Amigos/Kings Classic 1407 Q Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Applebee's 1133 Q Street, Lincoln, NE ) Arby's 1425 Q Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Barry's Bar & Grill 235 N. 9th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Beacon Lounge 311 S. 11th, Lincoln, NE (402) Billy's 1301 H Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Bison Witches Bar & Deli 1320 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Blue Orchid Thai Restaurant 129 N. 10th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Bread & Cup 440 N. 8th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Brothers Bar & Grill 1339 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Brown Baggers 151 N. 8th, Lincoln, NE (402) Brueggers Bagels 1205 Q Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Burger King 2504 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Buzzard Billy's 247 N. 8th Street, Suite 101, Lincoln, NE (402) Coffee House 1324 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Coffee Trader 1200 N Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Cold Stone Creamery 232 N 13th, Lincoln, NE (402) Crescent Moon Coffee 816 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Cultiva Espresso 727 S. 11 Street, Lincoln, NE (402) davinci's 745 S 11th, Lincoln, NE (402) Danny's Downtown Deli 941 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Dish 1100 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Doc's Place 140 N 8th, Lincoln, NE (402) Doozy's 101 N. 14th, Lincoln, NE (402) Duggan's Pub 440 S. 11th, Lincoln, NE (402) El Potrero 247 N. 8th, Lincoln, NE (402) Embassy Bar & Grille 1040 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Gourmet Grill 1400 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Green Gateau Restaurant 330 S. 10th, Lincoln, NE (402) Highnooners 1414 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Ivanna Cone 701 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Jack's Bar & Grill 100 N. 8th, Lincoln, NE (402) Jimmy John's 101 N. 14th, Lincoln, NE (402) JTK 201 N. 7th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Knickerbocker's 901 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Korn Popper 1417 N Street, Lincoln, NE (402) La Mexicana Market 1637 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Lazlo's Brewery & Grill 710 P. Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Lazzari's Pizza 1434 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Lincoln Espresso 112 S. 16th, Lincoln, NE (402) Maggie's Vegetarian Cafe 311 N 8th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Main Street Café 1325 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Misty's 200 N. 11th Street, Lincoln, NE (402)

18 Noodles and Company 210 N. 14th, Lincoln, NE (402) N-Zone Sports Bar & Grill 728 Q Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Old Chicago 826 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Oso Burrito 1451 "O" Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Papa John's Pizza 1601 Q Street, Suite C, Lincoln, NE (402) Red Onion Grill, Holiday Inn 141 N. 9th, Lincoln, NE (402) Downtown Runza Restaurant UNL Student Union, 14th & R Streets, Lincoln, NE (402) Samurai Sam's Teriyaki Grill 230 N. 17th, Lincoln, NE (402) Scooter's Coffeehouse 1033 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Scooter's Coffeehouse 151 N. 8th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Sher-E-Punjab 1601 Q Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Spaghetti Works 228 N. 12th, Lincoln, NE (402) Starbucks Coffee 1201 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Subway 1317 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Terrace Grille, The Cornhusker 333 S. 13th, Lincoln, NE (402) Thai Garden 245 N. 13th, Lincoln, NE (402) The Alley 1031 M Street, Lincoln, NE (402) The Mill 800 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) The Oven 201 N. 8th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Tico's Foods of Mexico 317 S. 17th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Village Inn Pancake House 111 S. 29th, Lincoln, NE (402) Vincenzo's 808 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Watering Hole 1321 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Wendy's 1336 Q Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Yiayia's Pizza Beer & Wine 1423 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Cafe Indigo 701 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Runza Restaurant 937 S. 13th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) La Tapatia 1037 L Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Tam O'Shanter Lounge & 105 S. 25th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Steakhouse Panera Bread 211 N. 12th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) McDonald's 2140 K Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Qdoba Mexican Grill 211 N. 12th St., Lincoln (402) Juice Stop 1217 Q Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Pickleman's 1442 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Five Guys Burgers & Fries 1230 'P' Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Red Mango 210 N. 14th Street, Suite 210, Lincoln, NE (402) Buffalo Wild Wings 1328 P. Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Chipotle Mexican Grill 210 N. 14th Street, Suite 7, Lincoln, NE (402) Hour Lounge 101 N. 14th Street, Suite 6, Lincoln, NE (402) Mama's Dream Bakery and Deli 233 N. 19th Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Sbarro's Nebraska Union, 1400 R Street, Lincoln, NE (402) Southwest Pit BBQ 1601 P Street, Lincoln, NE (402) The Sultan's Kite 1311 O St., Lincoln, NE (402) The Nebraska Club 233 S. 13th St., #2000, Lincoln, NE (402) Sam & Louie's 1332 P St., Lincoln, NE (402)

19 ON-SITE CONTACT INFORMATION Main Tent will be staffed with volunteers and the Official Announcer will be in the Main Tent at all times that the competition is in progress. Volunteers and Event Captains will be provided with SAE Staff Contact Information. It is preferred that this number be used on site only for emergencies. For all other communication, volunteers and event captains should have access mobile radios. STUDENTS/ VOLUNTEERS MAY CALL: KALEY or SAM First Aid There will NOT be a First Aid Station onsite. All incidences will be covered by EMS. To expedite matters in case of accident or injury after-hours, teams or stewards can simply call 911. Please make sure your team is aware of this. Storm Shelter In the event of severe weather, we have been instructed by Lincoln Airpark management to gather inside the buildings.

20 HOSPITALITY Parking Enter gate through Access Point. All parking will be directed by volunteers. Teams will be directed to the FSAE Paddock Area; all other individuals will be directed to general parking. Registration Everyone must sign SAE s liability waivers in Main Tent. You will receive your wristband, which must be worn at all times, when you sign the waivers. Lunches on Site Volunteers will be provided lunches. These will be available for pick up in the Main Tent; or at event captain discretion delivered to event area. Teams will be responsible for providing your lunch. Teams may bring food onsite; cook on site as well as long as rules are followed specified in the Paddock Rules document. There will also be concessions onsite. Honda Sponsored Pizza Lunch for Teams Friday, June 12:30p.m. (Main Tent) Concessions Anyone who is interested may purchase food from the concessions near the main tent; there will be several food vendors onsite. The concessions will range in price for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks items. The hours are: Wednesday, June 20 - Saturday June 23: ~8:00 a.m. - ~7:00 p.m.* *If business dictates, concessions may close earlier. FSAE shirts SolidWorks is giving free T-shirts to all FSAE Competitors in There will not be any T-shirts available for purchase this year. Volunteers will receive an event competition t-shirt when checked in at registration. FSAE Hats and Event Programs Each team member will receive a Formula SAE hat sponsored by SAE International. All teams will receive a total of 10 copies of the event programs. Welcome Ceremony Sponsored by Honda Main Tent In addition to the Captains meeting on Wednesday evening (with its emphasis on do s and do not s), we are holding a Welcome Ceremony sponsored by Honda. Key players who are present will be introduced. All teams, faculty and any volunteers who are present are welcome to attend. Honda will provide snack packs. The Honda ceremony starts at 5:30pm. Award Ceremony Main Tent Families and friends are welcome to attend with the team. Volunteers are also welcome to attend. The Award Ceremony is scheduled for ~ 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 23 rd. All award winners will be announced. There will also be two prize drawings: The Golden Ticket for a free 2013 FSAE Registration provided by SAE International and a $ gift certificate to Pegasus Auto Racing Supplies provided by SAE International.

21 EVENT SITE QUICK REVIEW ADVICE, EXPECTATIONS AND POLICIES Ask Questions If you have a question ask! If you have any questions about any part of the competition, the schedule, the procedures, the Rules or anything else, just ask one of the officials. The first place to bring questions is to the staff in the registration area. Rules questions may be presented to the technical inspectors. If we can t give you an immediate answer, (Confession We don t know everything.) we know where to find the answer. It all starts with asking and remember, there are no dumb questions. Ask for Help - If you need help ask. Ask the officials Announcements requesting parts, tools or assistance can be made by the announcer in the Main Tent. Announcements - Although we have loudspeakers in various parts of the site, FSAE covers a large area and it can be difficult for announcements to be heard everywhere. This is especially true if you re standing close to a running engine. You can help us make sure everyone knows what s being announced by passing the announcements along to your team mates and others teams in your area. This is important and we appreciate your help. Also, the sound system will be FM Broadcasted. We will announce at the Welcome Ceremony and remind teams at Drivers' meetings of what the frequency is. (Frequency will be determined after sound system is set up and tested) Be on Time The schedule is included in the Student Handbook and posted online. It s your responsibility to be on time. Be Careful Don t take any chances when working on your car - follow safe working practices. It s not just the pain - getting hurt delays what you re doing. Follow the instructions published on the Paddock Patrol sheet. Bring your Documentation When you come to tech inspection bring all the documentation and correspondence connected to your (1) SEF submission, (2) Impact Attenuator Data Report and (3) any Rules Questions you submitted. The inspectors do not have this material and you may need it to answer questions about your vehicles design and construction. The inspectors want you to pass tech and pass it easily, but they need your help to make that happen. Don t Run Running tells people there s an emergency. Don t run unless life or limb is in danger. Drivers Meetings Attending drivers meetings is mandatory if you are planning to drive. Check the schedule. Dynamic Events Area The dynamic events area will be indicated by lines on the pad and signs on the lines. Although fences defining the dynamic area will not exist the dynamic event rules remain in effect. Specifically Each team will be issued four (4) dynamic passes which must be displayed by the team members in the dynamic area. Team members without dynamic area passes are classified as spectators and must remain in the spectator areas. Dynamic/Tech Area Passes - Each team is issued 4 dynamic area passes. You must have a pass to gain access to the dynamic events area on the back straight. This pass is also used for tech inspection as we limit the number of team members with the car in tech to 4. Electrical Power There is no electrical power on the site. If you need electrical power you must bring a generator. There no exceptions to this policy and the generators used by the organizers are already dedicated to operations. Engine Running in the Paddocks You can run your engine in the paddock provided your car has (1) passed tech and (2) is on an adequate stand with the wheels at least 4 off the ground or the wheels have been removed. Please be careful. Entering and Exiting the Site There is only one entrance for all team individual cars and the formula car transportation trucks.

22 Event Closing Times Remember that Acceleration and Skid Pad close at exactly 11:30 am and Autocross closes at ~4:30 pm. Your car must have crossed the starting line by that time or you can t run. We recommend you to get in line early. Food There will be several food vendors located near the paddocks providing food for purchase. Fuel Containers If you are using a generator or have fuel with you it must be in a DOT approved container. Keep the Officials Informed Keep the officials informed if you run into any problems that (1) need our attention or (2) might push your team against a time limit. For example, if you need a quick re-inspection to get to an event before it closes let us know - the inspectors can be ready, but only if you keep us informed. Keep your Paddock Clean We are responsible for keeping the parts of the Lincoln Airpark used for FSAE clean. Trash cans are provided in the paddocks and throughout the FSAE site. If you need trash bags we have them available - just ask at the registration area. Please keep your paddock clean and make sure it completely clean before your team leaves at the end of the event. PLEASE DO NOT leave any furniture, used tires, etc. behind. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU KEEP ALL TRASH CONTAINED AS WE ARE CLOSE TO A WORKING AIRPORT RUNWAY. Paddocks Each team will be assigned a roughly 25 x 50 paddock. Teams may park vehicles and erect tents and sunshades within their paddock at their discretion provided the paddock is kept clean and nothing absolutely nothing is permitted to blow out of the paddock. Photography Photographers must remain in the spectator areas. No dynamic area (i.e. On Track) access for photographers will be exercised. Restricted Areas At Lincoln Airpark we are only authorized to use area within the ORANGE SNOWFENCE and certain surrounding facilities. We are not permitted on the other parts of event site. Please respect these restrictions. Security Keep your equipment locked up. This is a large site and security can t be everywhere. Don t leave your tools, computers and other equipment lying around where they could be stolen. Spectators Spectators are welcome, but must remain within the designated spectator areas. Spectators who disregard the spectator area lines or signs may be ejected from the site. Team members without hot area passes are considered to be spectators and must obey all the spectator rules. Please note to all spectators closed toed shoes are not required but preferred. No pets allowed; except Guide Dogs. Toilets Portable toilets are positioned at convenient locations throughout the site. There are no other toilets. Trash Trash control is critical at FSAE Lincoln. This site is adjacent to the Lincoln Airport and trash cannot be permitted to blow onto the airfield. You are required to keep your paddock clean and properly dispose of trash in containers or bags. Use the trash containers and trash bags available. Trash bags are always available at the registration/information area. Ask and you shall receive. Nebraska can be very windy and loose paper and trash will blow around. Your paddock s cleanliness is your responsibility. Water There is not a readily accessible source of potable water at FSAE Lincoln. If you need water for drinking or cleaning you must bring it with you or purchase from the onsite vendors. Weather In June the local weather can be unpredictable. We encourage you to be prepared for all weather types from sun to rain. Pack long and short sleeve apparel, sun block, coats and comfortable closed-toe shoes.

23 PADDOCK PATROL - ACCIDENT AVOIDANCE & RULE SUMMARY Everyone (participants, volunteers, spectators) at Formula SAE wants to have an accident free event. The Paddock Patrol has been established to advise teams on potentially unsafe practices in the paddock/pit area. The actual FSAE events are under control of the event captains and the SCCA and are operated in a very safety conscious manner. Some rules and guidelines to remember: Engine Running in the Paddock: Engines may be run in the paddock provided the car has passed parts 1 and 2 of technical inspection and the following conditions are satisfied (Rule C.2.7): The car is on an adequate stand, and (B) The drive wheels are at least 10.2 cm (4 in) off the ground, or the drive wheels have been removed. Note People may not be underneath the vehicles while engines are running. Driver s Equipment: Anytime the driver is in the cockpit with the engine running, the following approved safety equipment must be worn: helmet, driver s suit, racing gloves, goggles/face shields, racing shoes, and hair covering, if necessary (Rule B17 Equipment Requirements ). Vehicle Movement: Vehicles may not move under their own power anywhere but on the practice or competition tracks. Off track vehicles must be pushed at a normal walking pace by means of a Push Bar, with all four (4) wheels on the ground, a team member sitting in the cockpit to steer and brake and with another team member walking beside the car (Rule D13.1). Jacking: When supporting cars off the ground, use strong, sturdy stands which support the vehicle in a stable and secure way. Do not use milk crates, piles of wood, four of the strongest team members, etc. Fires: No open fires in the paddock including BBQ grills, oxy-acetylene torches, heaters, cigarettes, etc. Electric hot plates and MIG or TIG welding (with gas bottles safely secured) are allowed in your stall. Propane BBQ grills may be used only in the designated area, which is also the smoking area. Fuel and Oil: No open fuel containers. All fuel containers must be DOT approved. Waste oil, etc., is to be taken to the fuel station for disposal. Once at the race site, the FSAE race cars cannot be fueled except by the Formula SAE provided fuel at the fuel station. Fire Extinguishers: Fire extinguishers should be close by the vehicle and readily accessible and all team members must be knowledgeable in their use. A fire extinguisher must accompany the car wherever it is in the paddock or moved to any part of the site. A team member must hold a fire extinguisher ready whenever the car is running in your stall. Vehicle Modifications: No unapproved modification to the vehicle after it has been through tech inspection. (Rule B1.2) Behavior: Alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons or other illegal material are prohibited on the event site during the competition. Use of motorcycles, quads, bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, scooters, or similar personcarrying devices in any part of the competition area, including the paddocks, is prohibited. (Rules D10.5, D11.6, D11.7) Driving Practice: Practice is only to take place in the designated areas during designated hours. Tool Use: Tools are expected to be used safely. Wear safety glasses when cutting, grinding, etc. Wear appropriate eye protection while welding. Trash: It is the Teams responsibility to keep their Paddocks clean throughout the event. There are trash dumpsters and receptacles near every paddock row. No trash (including broken parts, old furniture, worn out tires or other materials) may be left behind at the end of the event. (Rule D10.7) 2012 FSAE Restricted Areas: Please reference the Restricted Areas document. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS ANYONE TO CROSS OVER ORANGE SNOW FENCE. A special note for drivers: All drivers should perform a check of critical fasteners and components on their vehicles to assure complete control during the driving events. Fasteners do come loose, parts do fatigue, and occasionally someone forgets to torque a nut you will be intimately involved if this happens. It is OK to use the kill switch in the event of engine or brake malfunction. Note: If there is a conflict between this summary of the rules and the complete 2012 Formula SAE rules, the complete rules prevail. HAVE FUN DRIVE SAFE USE COMMON SENSE

24 Event Leader: Keith Eddie Co-Captain: SCCA representative Date: Friday, June 22, 2012 Time: 8:00 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Location: See Map. ACCELERATION EVENT Event Concept: The objective of the Acceleration Event is to evaluate the vehicle s demonstrated acceleration capability by measuring the elapsed time required for the vehicle to travel a distance of 75 m (246 ft) from a standing start. The event is designed to focus on engine performance and on the suspension's ability to maximize tire grip. Event Format: Up to four Acceleration Runs are permitted for each car. Two drivers are allowed per car. Each driver is permitted two Acceleration Runs. Elapsed Time will be recorded for each Acceleration Run. Any penalties will be assessed to the Acceleration Run during which the penalty occurred. The fastest corrected elapsed time (including penalties) of the completed Acceleration Runs will be used to calculate the score for each car. NO Acceleration Runs will be permitted after 11:30 A.M. NO tools and/or spare parts are permitted in the staging lanes. NO "traction enhancing" agents are permitted to be used on the tires or track surface. NO "burnouts" are permitted. Event Procedure: Stage your car in the appropriate Staging Line for either Driver 1 or Driver 2. Cars in the Driver 1 Staging Line will be given priority. Drivers must be properly belted into the car with all required safety equipment properly installed, as directed by the Event Workers, before the car is first in line to start an Acceleration Run. An Event Worker will direct the driver to approach the Start Line. Cars will be staged approximately 0.3m (1 ft) behind the Start Line. The driver is permitted to start an Acceleration Run only when the Event Worker waves the green flag. Timing will start when any part of the vehicle crosses the Start Line. The Acceleration Run is counted (one of the permitted Acceleration Runs) when any portion of the car crosses the Start Line. Timing will end when the vehicle crosses the Finish Line located 75 m (246 ft) from the Start Line. The Finish Line is marked with a Checkered Flag. After a driver's first run, the driver will have the option to immediately take a second run, or leave the staging area to complete his/her second run later during the event. Each car must exit the staging area before changing drivers. Penalties: A two second penalty will be assessed to the Acceleration Run per cone knocked down or out of position. A DNF (Did Not Finish) penalty will be assessed to the Acceleration Run for cars that go off course. A DNF penalty (forfeit of a permitted Acceleration run) may be assessed to the team for infractions committed in the staging area, start line or return lane.

25 AUTOCROSS EVENT Event Captains: Event Co-Captain Date: Time: Location: Track Length: Jacob Homer and Lawrence Raitinger SCCA representative Friday, June 22 nd 1:30 PM, contingent upon skid pad and acceleration completion time. Event closes at 4:30 PM. See Map. Approx. 800 m (2600 ft) The Event: The Autocross event is designed to test the car s handling qualities without the hindrance of competing cars. The event has two heats. Each heat has a different driver. A heat is composed of one driver making two runs of the course. The fastest of the runs completed, including penalties, will be used to calculate the team score. Cars that are unable to complete the course with an average speed of 80% of the fastest car will not be awarded points. Penalties: 1) A 2-second penalty for each cone knocked down or out of position (indicated by a chalk square at the base of the cone). 2) A 20-second penalty for going off course and not re-entering at a point prior to the missed gate. All cones in the dynamic area can be scored as penalties. This includes cones before the start line and after the finish line. Staging: Following the announcement of the start of the event, all cars must report to the dynamic area for the first heat. A first heat line will form based on a first come first served basis. Upon completion of the first heat s driver s two runs, the competing car may either go to the second heat line or back to the paddock for repair and/ or adjustments. When there are no more first heat cars in line, cars in the second heat line will be allowed to run. Cars that have not run a first heat have precedence over second heat cars. The second heat may be cancelled or cut short due to weather or time, so it is important to be on time for the first heat, and it is encouraged to join the second heat line immediately after completing the first heat. At 5:00 PM the Autocross Event is scheduled to close, and no additional runs may be made after the closing. Cars in line will not be allowed to run the course after 5:00. If there have been delays in starting the event, rain delays, or extended track closers, the event captain has the discretion to extend the closing time if conditions permit to account for these delays. Please see the event captain or listen for announcements for any extensions. We expect Autocross to close at 5:00 PM. Do not expect this year to be an exception - get in line early! The Autocross Event Captain is the only person that can extend the closing time. A safety inspection (helmet, belts, kill switch) will be performed before entering the final staging area; each car will be staged 6.0 m (19.7 feet) behind the start timing lights and will accelerate from a standing start. After a driver s first run, the driver has the option of taking the second run immediately, or leaving the staging area and running later in the heat. A short cut turn, immediately following the finish line, will allow the driver to proceed directly to the start for a second run. This is called the re-run line. If the driver chooses to make the second run later, the driver does not have to wait in the heat line again, but can proceed directly to the start line via the re-run line when he/she is ready to go. It is intended that the race be conducted without the hindrance of competing cars. If there is a stopped or slow vehicle ahead, the driver should proceed at a safe distance (3m) around the incident or follow the direction of the course workers, and then reenter the track to finish the run. Once past the finish line, the short cut should be taken to go directly to the start line. At this time, the driver will be notified if another run will be allowed. If a slow or stopped vehicle ahead is judged by the track officials to not be a hindrance, a re-run will not be allowed.

26 A driver s run may be stopped by a track official (indicated by a waving red flag or hand gesture), your car may be directed to complete the track or follow a straight route back to the starting line. This is common when a red flag is shown in the first half of the course. Caution course workers may also signal your car due to a malfunction (broken suspension, muffler, leaking oil, etc.). If this occurs, the car should be driven off course and brought to a controlled stop as soon as possible. Avoid stopping directly on the course. This limits the amount of oil/water spilled on to the racing surface, preventing long delays. If a car fails during a driver s first run, vehicle repairs can be made to the car, and the driver can return to complete the second run. The driver should go directly to the re-run line. Notes: - Once the car passes the start timing line, the run has been officially attempted and cannot be re-started. If the car stalls before the triggering the timing lights, it can be pushed back for a re-start. This is only allowed once. If the car demonstrates difficultly in launching it will need to be pulled away and repaired. - Please be aware that several cars may be running the course at the same time. Once past the finish line, slow the vehicle and exit in a controlled manner. Do not park the car at the exit of the course. This will cause traffic back up. - If time allows, drivers will be allowed to walk the course 15 minutes before the start of the event immediately following the drivers meeting.

27 BRAKE & NOISE TEST EVENT Event Captain: Gary Newton Noise SCCA representative - Brake Dates/Times: Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 2:00 pm (after 2pm by appointment only) Location: The Brake and Noise Test are in the Dynamic Testing Area near the Practice Track Area. See track map. Description: The Brake & Noise stations combine two tests of the competition vehicles. First the vehicle must be checked for compliance with the sound level restrictions. Then the effectiveness of its braking system will be tested. No vehicle is permitted at either station until it has: a) passed Tech Inspection and, b) passed the Tilt Table Test. Proof of this is the two tech stickers, which must be applied to the car. The static sound level test shall occur at a station outside of the Brake Test Area. The vehicle will be placed in the station at a designated point with the engine running and the transmission in neutral. An RPM sweep from idle to the designated test speed for that engine shall be used during the noise evaluation. The designated test speed is approximately ¾ of the maximum engine speed. The sound level meters will be positioned 0.5M from, and level with, each exhaust outlet. The meter will be positioned at an angle of 45 degrees from the outlet in the horizontal plane (see drawings) and be un-obstructed. In the case of dual exhausts, both exhausts will be tested with the loudest one being the basis for judgment. Sound level shall not exceed 110dBA (margin of error +/-.5dBA). Meters are calibrated and will be checked and verified on-site on a regular basis! The reading of the meter by the official is final and not open for debate. PLEASE NOTE If your vehicle does not have a working tachometer, it is the teams responsibility to come to the noise area prepared with ALL necessary tools ready for a tachometer reading (laptops, gauges, etc ). The target test speed is set by SAE and is published in advance. Test speeds will be rounded to the nearest 500. It is calculated by taking 2X stoke in mm and dividing it into 914.4X1000. If you have a rev-limiter that interferes with you being able to reach the target test speed you must disengage it or set it higher. ALL TEAMS MUST HIT THE TARGET TEST SPEED NO EXCEPTIONS! When the vehicle passes noise it may go to the Brake Event and it is there the tech sticker will be awarded if the vehicle meets the brake requirements. Provided no changes have been made to the muffler or exhaust system, teams that pass noise but do not pass brake do not have to go through noise again if they work on the vehicle. At the Brake Test Area, each driver WILL be instructed on the proper procedure. With the car at the start line of the station a green flag (or similar signal) should be used to signal the start of each run. The driver must accelerate (typically getting into 2nd gear) until reaching the braking area, which is a box defined by water barriers. Once inside this box, the driver must apply the brakes with enough force to demonstrate full lock-up of all four wheels, the engine must remain running during the complete test. If the vehicle passes both tests, the person in charge will sign-off the approval form and provide the team with the last tech sticker. The vehicle is now free to proceed to the practice track or on to the dynamic events. (The approval forms shall be retained by the tech crew and turned in at the tech tent periodically.)

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