Students design race car for national competition

Pictured are members of Clinton High School’s Novum Racing team after their victory as Tennessee state champions in the Formula One STEM racing competition. - Submitted
The CHS team, Novum Racing, won Tennessee state champion in the development class in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) racing regional finals on Dec. 13, which did not involve going anywhere in person.
The team will next compete at the national finals in Charlotte, North Carolina April 12-15.
Formula One endorses the event, billed as “The World’s Largest STEM competition.”
The students designed the car using professional CAD (Computer Aided Design) software, aerodynamic simulation and engineering analysis, Sylvain David, CHS teacher and Novum Racing team principal said.
The final car is physically manufactured with 3-D printing.
It must meet strict size, weight and safety regulations, and be powered by a carbon dioxide cartridge. Judges looks not just at performance but design and marketing as well.