Team MOTOKCT took the top honours of their category with all the teams winning several prizes related to safety, build and finance.
Coimbatore: Automotive teams of Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT) stood apart in the student motorsport events organized by the Fraternity of Mechanical and Automotive Engineers (FMAE).
Three events namely Fraternity of Formula Student (FFS) for formula student cars, MOTO Student for student build motorcycles and Formula Kart Design Challenge (FKDC) for Go-Karts were held between 2nd and 6th of February.
Team Sakthi Racing, Team Zeall Racing and Team MotoKCT from Kumaraguru Institutions took part in the events.
Team MOTOKCT took the top honours of their category with all the teams winning several prizes related to safety, build and finance.
The students applied engineering skills acquired in the classroom to manufacture racing vehicles of their own design.
With diverse learners from mechanical, automobile, electronics and other backgrounds, there is an increased focus on collaboration and peer learning.
“Participation in such events enabled students to practise engineering and take their understanding of the concepts to the next level,†said the organizers.
Three events namely Fraternity of Formula Student (FFS) for formula student cars, MOTO Student for student build motorcycles and Formula Kart Design Challenge (FKDC) for Go-Karts were held between 2nd and 6th of February.
Team Sakthi Racing, Team Zeall Racing and Team MotoKCT from Kumaraguru Institutions took part in the events.
Team MOTOKCT took the top honours of their category with all the teams winning several prizes related to safety, build and finance.
The students applied engineering skills acquired in the classroom to manufacture racing vehicles of their own design.
With diverse learners from mechanical, automobile, electronics and other backgrounds, there is an increased focus on collaboration and peer learning.
“Participation in such events enabled students to practise engineering and take their understanding of the concepts to the next level,†said the organizers.