Baja SAE team breaks university records, brings home first place

星空传媒 Baja SAE team wins first place

Hard work, determination, a rigorous mindset, attention to detail and group effort. Those are just a few of the qualities it took for the 星空传媒 Baja SAE team to bring home first place at the most recent competition鈥攕hattering university records. 

鈥淚t means everything,鈥 Liam Flanagan, finance and logistics lead, said about the victory. 鈥淚'm not exaggerating when I say that me and many other critical members of this team have spent tens of thousands of hours collectively designing, manufacturing and validating this car.鈥

From 12-hour days during spring break to late nights running simulations on the fourth floor of Sears think[box], the team didn鈥檛 leave anything up to chance鈥攁 mentality instilled in them by last year鈥檚 team captain, Bryan Levine, who cultivated a 鈥渞igorous mindset鈥 meaning more thorough analysis of all components, more meticulous vehicle assembly and a more extreme testing process.

鈥淚 made sure everyone understood that the idea of 鈥榠t probably won鈥檛 break鈥 isn鈥檛 good enough,鈥 Levine, fifth-year mechanical engineering student, said.

To achieve this, Levine made sure no one was working in a vacuum. By fostering collaboration, he was able to better monitor quality control. When a fresh set of eyes looked at another group鈥檚 work, it encouraged new perspectives and helped uncover mistakes in the design of the vehicle.

In June, the team鈥檚 leadership transitioned, making Samantha Hepp the new team captain just months before the last competition of 2023. So while Levine and last year鈥檚 executive team oversaw the construction of the car that won big, Hepp and the new leaders were responsible for managing the event鈥攖heir first ever.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a really challenging experience to have a competition in your second week of classes,鈥 Hepp, fourth-year mechanical engineering student, said. 鈥淏ut if you treat it as the opportunity to set a precedent for your team and set a precedent for what you鈥檙e trying to do together and how you do it together, it can be really good. And this last competition was really good.鈥 

With a combination these mindsets from past and present captains, the team ended the 2023 season in fourth place overall and at the Ohio competition in September they placed first place in suspension and traction, second in maneuverability, third in acceleration and twenty-eighth in pilot pull, earning them the spot at the top out of 77 other teams.

鈥淲hile our car was built in a year, our success didn't just come from this current team,鈥 Anish Khot, testing lead, said. 鈥淏ut from all the alumni who came before us and gave us a foundation to innovate and iterate on.鈥

Now, they start over from scratch. By April, the team will construct a brand new single seater race car with a team that has nearly doubled in size since last year. 

鈥淢y favorite part of each year occurs right after orientation week, as we start to get a trickle of new students coming to the fifth floor of think[box] to see what our team is about,鈥 Flanagan said.

Hepp, Levine, Flanagan, Khot and Ryan Eaton, stressed that anyone can join the Baja SAE team at 星空传媒. Members don鈥檛 need any prior experience. Take it from them. None of them had experience building cars before they joined the team, but they were drawn to the passion of the group, were willing to learn and eager to put in the time.

鈥淎ny type of knowledge is something you can apply on the team,鈥 Hepp said. 鈥淓veryone knows something and has a skillset in something. Whatever your thing is, we will find a place for you here.鈥

One thing they all have in common鈥攖hey are on this team and they put in the work because they love it. 

鈥淎 lot of people pour literal blood, sweat, and tears into the car,鈥 Eaton, panels and composites lead, said. 鈥淚 think everyone involved with the team learns about what it means to be an engineer. At the end of the day, those are the things to be proud of.鈥