Since 2014 the team operates under a new philosophy of resource efficiency. Design and materials are assessed in order not only to have the best price to performance ratio, but also to be environmentally friendly. This leads to adoption of “out of the box” thinking and the creation of highly innovative ideas, using non-conventional approaches in areas with established technologies and making use of novel manufacturing methods, which (in our opinion) contributes in developing excellent critical thinkers and future engineers, while it captures perfectly the spirit of the FSAE/Formula Student competitions.
Furthermore, we jointly decided as a team to take this new philosophy undertaking to the next level by establishing an active Social Responsibility section. We acknowledge our moral obligation to act for the benefit of society at large.So far in the context of the Formula Student Series the aforementioned responsibility was passive and had the form of educating students into avoiding engaging in socially harmful acts. From now on we are determined to commit to the target of maintaining a balance between motorsport and the ecosystem more actively, through recycling in multiple levels (from scrap metal to depleted battery cells), road safety campaigns and by organizing educational school visits to educate young generations in engineering science under a sustainable and responsible view of motorsports.
Furthermore, we jointly decided as a team to take this new philosophy undertaking to the next level by establishing an active Social Responsibility section. We acknowledge our moral obligation to act for the benefit of society at large.So far in the context of the Formula Student Series the aforementioned responsibility was passive and had the form of educating students into avoiding engaging in socially harmful acts. From now on we are determined to commit to the target of maintaining a balance between motorsport and the ecosystem more actively, through recycling in multiple levels (from scrap metal to depleted battery cells), road safety campaigns and by organizing educational school visits to educate young generations in engineering science under a sustainable and responsible view of motorsports.