After two years of virtual competition, engineering students from all over the United States and Canada will descend upon New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the 16th annual Formula Hybrid + Electric competition May 1-5.
LOUDON, N.H. – Hundreds of the world’s top engineering students will compete in the 16th annual Formula Hybrid + Electric May 1-5 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS). Eighteen teams from across the United States and Canada designed and built earth-friendly hybrid and electric vehicles over the last 10 months for the one-of-a-kind competition hosted by the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth.
The four hybrid and 14 electric vehicles will need to pass numerous technical and safety inspections in order to make it on to “The Magic Mile.”
“We are long overdue to once again see and hear the cars run on track,” said Max Warnock, vice president of the Lafayette College team Lafayette Motorsports. “Formula Hybrid has given us amazing opportunities to learn despite COVID’s presence, but bringing our car to New Hampshire Motor Speedway is the sort of testing we need now. So many electric and hybrid technologies have advanced both in competition and production. We can’t wait to catch up with industry professionals and each other at long last.”
Many top engineering students engage in this technical competition because they want to collaborate with a team to build something highly complex and important not only to them but to the future of the world. Another perk of the competition is the chance to be scouted for an engineering job by top car manufacturers and other high-tech companies from across the country, including Toyota, the official car and truck of NHMS, BAE, AVL and McLaren Applied Technologies.
“Formula Hybrid + Electric is the only student-level competition in the world that has a full hybrid class,” said Formula Hybrid + Electric Director Michael Chapman. “Developing a battery-electric vehicle is difficult while developing a hybrid vehicle is that much more challenging. The important thing is that the students learn to work closely in cross-functional groups so that once they join the workforce, they can start contributing from the start. Our alumni are working at the traditional car companies but also at Tesla, Lucid Motors, SpaceX, Boeing and BAE Systems – companies that value engineers that can work in multi-disciplinary teams.”
Similar to the Formula SAE® competition, students compete in aspects of design, acceleration, handling and endurance of their vehicle while abiding by rules that minimize risk and preserve students’ freedom to innovate. Formula Hybrid + Electric teams, however, are faced with the additional challenge of optimizing both energy efficiency and sustainability of materials used in their cars. As a result, Formula Hybrid + Electric is the only competition that requires a unique collaboration between mechanical engineers, electrical engineers and computer scientists in the planning and building of their cars.
While the pandemic forced the cancellation of the on-track event in 2020 and 2021, virtual events were held, and the static presentation events were held via Zoom. The Virtual Racing Challenge was added in 2021 and was held on iRacing’s NHMS road course.
In 2018, Formula Hybrid was awarded one of the most coveted prizes in engineering education, the ABET Innovation Award. Formula Hybrid became Formula Hybrid + Electric in 2020 to better reflect that although it started as a hybrid-only event, there have been hybrid and battery-electric classes since 2012.
For outside spectators, Wednesday, May 4 is the “most fun-filled” day to visit, according to Jessica Kinzie, the competition’s coordinating manager. The autocross and acceleration events run from 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. It’s also Formula Hybrid + Electric School Day for middle and high school students who enjoy guided tours with volunteers from the SCCA New England Section and other knowledgeable experts. For more information and a complete schedule, visit Formula-Hybrid.org.
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Media Inquiries:
Shannon Stephens, Senior Communications Manager, NHMS
(603) 513-5706 / SStephens@NHMS.com
Michael Chapman, Director, Formula Hybrid + Electric Competition
(603) 646-3522 / Michael.C.Chapman@Dartmouth.edu
About Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth
Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth prepares leaders for a technology-driven world while solving pressing, real-world problems through research and entrepreneurship. Consistently ranked among the top colleges and universities for its commitment to teaching, Dartmouth is the first national research university to graduate a majority-female class of undergraduate engineers. For more information, visit Engineering.Dartmouth.edu.
Teams Competing
Hybrid
Car No.
Institution
Team Name
Location of Institution
002
University of Victoria
UVic Hybrid
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
004
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Mozee Motorsports
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
007
University of Wyoming
Wyoming Motorsports
Laramie, Wyoming, USA
008
Middlebury College
Middlebury Formula Hybrid
Middlebury, Vermont, USA
Electric Only
Car No.
Institution
Team Name
Location of Institution
201
Northeastern University
Formula SAE Electric at Northeastern
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
202
University of Waterloo
Waterloo Electric Racing
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
203
Yale University
Bulldogs
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
204
University of Vermont
AERO
Burlington, Vermont, USA
205
Lawrence Tech University
Blue Devil Motorsports
Southfield, Michigan, USA
206
Illinois Institute of Technology
Illinois Tech
Chicago, Illinois, USA
208
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer Formula Hybrid
Troy, New York, USA
209
Boston University
BU Racing
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
210
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth Formula Racing
Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
211
Lafayette College
Lafayette Motorsports
Easton, Pennsylvania, USA
212
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Goat Fast Racing
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
214
Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon Racing
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
215
Princeton
Princeton Electric Racing
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
216
Tufts University
Tufts Electric Racing
Medford, Massachusetts, USA