Presentation: 34th Overall result including static events: 10th The NUS FSAE team would like to thank our sponsors and supporters that have been following on our 2024 season!

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Formula SAE is an international collegiate design competition organized by SAE International. Held yearly in the United States since 1981 and Europe since 1998, more than 500 students around the world participate to build, design and test a Formula-style race car in this high octane competition.

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The NUS FSAE team has recently participated in the Formula SAE Electric Competition, and we are pleased to share that we are placed 10th overall out of a total of 79 teams that participated this year.  Acceleration: 9th Autocross: 10th Skid Pad: 11th Endurance: 10th Efficiency: 5th Cost: 41st

At NUS Formula SAE, we bring together the brightest and most passionate engineers from the National University of Singapore to build and drive an electric Formula style race car to compete with teams around the globe.

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Teams of students, often representing their respective universities, work collaboratively to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a high-performance race car. These vehicles are not only judged based on their speed and endurance in dynamic events such as autocross and endurance races but also on their design, cost-effectiveness, and market feasibility.

Link Industries’ Spotting Drills are used for the purposes of chamfering, spot drilling, hole centering accuracy and countersinking. Spotting Drills come in various lengths, material types and point angles. Coatings are available to extend tool life and performance.

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The LINK Spot drill design features a thin web to reduce walking and offer easy cutting. Ideal for chamfering, spot drilling, hole centering accuracy and countersinking. The LINK short drill design is offered in both HSS and Cobalt with an 82°/90°/120° point angle. Short drills are often used for chucking close to the point to ensure extreme accuracy. Additional coatings available upon request.