Adelaide University Motorsport Team
About Us
The Adelaide University Motorsport Team (AUMT) values your interest in supporting us over the 2025 season. In 2024, AUMT finished 9th in the electrical (EV) category of the Australasian Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (F-SAE) competition at Calder Park Raceway, in Victoria. As the first team to successfully pass all the scrutineering checks at competition, our team continues to raise the bar for what we can achieve. AUMT has set several major goals for 2025.
Our primary focus is designing and manufacturing a vehicle with an integrated carbon fibre monocoque, moving away from a steel space frame chassis, as used in previous years. Our goals are set to challenge our team in all facets of vehicle design, in order to optimise the performance of our car. ADL25e is in the final stages of design and we need your support to get our car onto the track to perform at its best and win trophies.
By helping AUMT achieve our vision, you are directly providing university students with a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire a unique combination of hard and soft skills, rarely learned in a typical education environment. The knowledge and skills developed by engineering, funding and building a race car gives our team members the best potential start to their careers.
As AUMT forges ahead into the 2025 season, we are motivated and eager to succeed. I truly believe that with your support, our team is capable of a podium finish in the upcoming F-SAE competition this December.
How PCBWay can help
This year AUMT has redesigned its dashboard to utilise a single PCB spanning the monocoque. Due to the size of this PCB, increasing the thickness of this PCB from the standard 1.6mm is required. PCBWays advanced fabrication capabilities, allow such complex and unique PCBs to be manufactured with ease, as such we would appreciate the opportunity to work with PCBWay on this project.

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