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[QUOTE="Eric Gorr, post: 24364, member: 17225"] Engineering education in this country is starting to come around to the motorsports business. Lou Fowler from Pro Action in Wisconsin sent his son to a university in North Carolina that offers a mechanical engineering degree program with an emphasis on NASCAR technology. Right now I'm helping the guys from the University of Wisconsin in Madison with their Formula SAE racer. I'm helping with the engine but I was surprised at the resources they have available to them. The suspension team is working on the design of the linkage and damping, for the past two weekends we've been using TUF Racing's shock dyno on several different mountain bike shock models. Cool stuff, you don't have to enroll in college to learn it, sometimes if you're lucky you can just hang out! [/QUOTE]
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