Baja SAE

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SAE Baja is an intercollegiate design competition run by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Universities from all over the world design and build small off-road cars. The cars all have engines of the same specifications. As of 2002 the engine has been an unmodified Briggs & Stratton Intek 20 with a power output of approximately 7.5 kW.

The goal in SAE Baja racing is to design, build and race off-road vehicles that can withstand the harshest elements of rough terrain. The vehicles used in Mini-Baja racing are often similar to dune buggies. Before 2007, the events were called "Mini Baja."

 This is a Mini-Baja from the 2004 Mid-West Race
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This is a Mini-Baja from the 2004 Mid-West Race

Each year many Baja cars are entered in the SAE Baja events across the US and around the world. All cars must adhere to SAE's rules, and pass SAE's biased judging. Then the cars are allowed to compete. Briggs & Stratton sponsors Baja, and in the 1930s, Briggs and Stratton would have been considered the forefront of reliability and high technology.

There are dynamic events as well as an endurance run of 4 hours. The dynamic events include hill climbs, chain pulls, maneuverability events, rock crawls, and traction events. There is a design evaluation, where the car is judged on ergonomics, functionality, and producability.

[edit] Origins

The SAE Baja Competition originated at the University of South Carolina in 1976, under the supervision of Dr. J. F. Stevens. Since that time, the competition has grown to become a premier engineering design series for university teams.

[edit] Objectives

SAE Baja is an intercollegiate engineering design competition for undergraduate and graduate engineering students. The object of the competition is to simulate real-world engineering design projects and their related challenges. Each team is competing to have its design accepted for manufacture by a fictitious firm. The students must function as a team to design, build, test, promote and compete a vehicle within the limits of the rules, also to generate financial support for their project and manage their educational priorities.

Each team's goal is to design and build a prototype of a rugged, single seat, off-road recreational vehicle intended for sale to the non-professional weekend off-road enthusiast. The vehicle must be safe, easily transported, easily maintained and fun to drive. It should be able to negotiate rough terrain without damage. As of 2004, the SAE Mini Baja Series consisted of seven competitions.

A SAE Baja "event" consists of three to four days. There is always... TBA Dynamic day, Statics day, Endurance. TBA TBA.

The dynamic events in the Mini Baja West competition consist of Hill Climb, Acceleration, Maneuverability, Rock Crawl, 4 Hour Endurance Race.

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