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A Brunel University - Engineering and Design product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 24, 2005

The Brunel Racing Team won the prize for "Most fuel efficient vehicle" at the Formula ATA event held in Turin at the end of September.

The Brunel Racing Team has discovered the formula for success.

The team won the prize for "Most fuel efficient vehicle" at the Formula ATA event held in Turin at the end of September, beating stiff competition.

Brunel Racing was the top UK team coming fifth overall in the competition in Italy.

Their win is another coup for Brunel University's School of Engineering and Design as it comes hot on the heels of the Brunel Masters Motorsport team winning first prise in Class Two of the annual Formula Student racing competition in July.

The nine team members and two racing cars from Brunel University travelled to Italy with high hopes for the 2005 development car - a new, lightweight approach to Formula SAE cars.

As the first team to complete all aspects of the safety scrutinising, Brunel Racing had a rare opportunity to refine the vehicle setup and prepare for the main events.

Despite a failure in the gear-shift system resulting in the vehicle being stuck in third gear, the light car was able to regain any straight line deficit in the corners, and even managed to overtake its competitors on track at the time.

Jonathan Gray, Brunel Racing Team principal commented: "As a result of the small single cylinder engine, the team managed to use the least fuel to cover the full race distance, winning the fuel economy aspect of the event".

"It was a great result for the team".

Formula ATA is a new event organised by the Italian Automotive Technical Association.

It runs under the same rules as Formula Student.

The annual event is dedicated to single-seated cars, constructed by students from national and international universities.

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