ARUS ANDALUCÍA RACING - FORMULA STUDENT SEVILLE

ARUS Andalucía Racing - Formula Student Seville

The ARUS Andalucía Racing is the first Andalusian team in Formula Student , the most recognized university automobile competition in the world, in which more than 1000 universities from all continents compete annually, designing and manufacturing racing cars. The competition is organized by the  SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) , and has the support of renowned companies and engineers from both the world of competition and motorsport in general.

ARUS is made up of more than 90 students from the University of Seville, all of them passionate about the world of motorsport and competition.

The project began more than 10 years ago with the founding of the team and the design of the first car, the ART-14. Today, ARUS carries 8 internal combustion cars and 4 electric cars designed and manufactured that have competed in the best circuits in the world: Montmeló (Spain), Hock enheim (Germany), Hungaroring (Hungary), Assen  (Holland) and Red Bull Ring (Austria).

This year they have definitively abandoned the combustion category to concentrate their efforts and resources on the electric category, in which last year they obtained a third place overall in the Italian competition, in addition to numerous first places in the business plan tests, establishing themselves for the second consecutive year as the Spanish electrical team with the best results, and the best team in the world in the business plan test.

Furthermore, this season the team embarks on a challenge, the "driverless" category. For which they are developing a completely autonomous car that they hope will take its first steps soon.

Goals

For the 2022/23 season, the team will design and manufacture its fifth electric car , for which it will implement various improvements with a direct impact on performance, in addition to a new high-voltage battery.

In addition, they continue with the design of their first autonomous single-seater , for which they already have two neural networks trained in detecting the circuit, and whose next advances will be especially related to the control of the actuators.

Board of Directors

President: Antonio Masset Ruiz
Secretary: Daniel Domenech Ramos
Treasurer: Daniel Domenech Ramos

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