Interested in racing? We have collected a lot of interesting things about Tu Delft Racing. Follow the links and you will find all the information you need about Tu Delft Racing.


Bicycle racing - TU Delft

    https://www.tudelft.nl/en/x/whats-on-offer/overview-a-z/bicycle-racing/
    During a session you’ll usually ride 60 kilometres – from Delft to Hoek van Holland and back again. During the training session, you’ll focus on improving your technique and endurance. Routes WTOS has made four beautiful cycling …

TU Delft - Racecar Engineering

    https://www.racecar-engineering.com/cars/tu-delft/
    The Delft University of Technology (DUT) Racing Team consists of sixty students from different faculties of the TU Delft, in the Netherlands. The …

TU Delft’s hydrogen racing car wins second place

    https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2019/tu-delft/tu-delfts-hydrogen-racing-car-wins-second-place/
    The Forze VIII, developed by TU Delft students, was the first ever hydrogen racing car to secure a podium place in an official race this weekend. On Saturday 17 August, team Forze finished second in the Supercar Challenge at the TT Circuit in Assen. The race saw the team’s hydrogen racing car beat conventional petrol-powered racing cars.

Delft students present new sustainable hydrogen-powered racing …

    https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2022/tu-delft/delft-students-present-new-sustainable-hydrogen-powered-racing-car
    TU Delft students presented their latest hydrogen-powered racing car on the Scheveningen Pier last Tuesday. With its top speed of 300 kilometers per hour, the 'Forze IX' is expected to compete with Porsches and Lamborghinis on the Zandvoort circuit and definitively break the spell for hydrogen in the automotive industry. Racing without emissions

HOME | DUT22

    https://www.fsteamdelft.nl/
    We are a team of students from the Delft University of Technology who have been designing, building, and racing Formula-style cars since 1999. We are now working on the DUT22 which will be the 21st car built in our teams long and illustrious history.

Racing Simulator - tudelft.nl

    https://www.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/study/dreamteams/forze/racing-simulator/
    In the end we are a racing team, so with every change we make to the car the question remains what the final effect will be on the overall speed of the car. The simulator uses a Matlab Simulink controller to mimic the car’s electrical and mechanical systems as closely as possible, resulting in a realistic portrayal of the car in operation.

Racing Simulator - TU Delft

    https://www.tudelft.nl/ewi/studeren/dreamteams/forze/racing-simulator/
    With this simulator the team can test how the alteration of one or more parameters, be it mechanical or electrical, changes the overall performance of the car. In the end we are a racing team, so with every change we make to the car the question remains what the final effect will be on the overall speed of the car.

Nova Electric Racing reveils NovaBike08 - tudelft.nl

    https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2017/d-dream/nova-electric-racing-reveils-novabike08/
    TU Delft's latest news. 7 july it was finally the moment for the Nova Electric Racing Team to reveil their NovaBike08 to their sponsors, friends and family after a year long of hard work. The day was very successful and at the end of the day the puclic got a bonus of a wheel spin demonstration.

TU Delft scientists create world’s smallest autonomous racing …

    https://www.tudelft.nl/en/2019/tu-delft/tu-delft-scientists-create-worlds-smallest-autonomous-racing-drone/
    TU Delft scientists have created the world’s smallest autonomous racing drone. The main challenge in creating the drone lies in the use of only a single, small camera and in the highly restricted amount of processing. The main innovation is the design of robust, yet extremely efficient algorithms for motion prediction and computer vision. ...

Forze Hydrogen Racing

    https://www.forze-delft.nl/
    Forze Hydrogen Racing. Student team Forze was called to life in 2007 to bring a positive contribution to the sustainability of the mobility industry. With over 60 passionate and talented students from Delft University of Technology, Forze built the world’s first hydrogen electric race car. The goal of the team is to promote the use of ...

Got enough information about Tu Delft Racing?

We hope that the information collected by our experts has provided answers to all your questions. Now let's race!