Here's a list of learning resources, both created by Off The Track and others.
Items marked with a are official Off The Track resources.
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This series will walk you through creating an F1 in Schools car at an intermediate level using Autodesk Fusion. It assumes a pre-existing knowledge of CAD skills using Autodesk Fusion.
This series will take you through how to render your F1 in Schools car in Blender, a free 3D rendering program. This series is presented by Vaughan Todd, the Design Engineer for Axion (2022 World Finals).
In this episode, we're joined by 2021 English F1 in Schools Champions, Eclipse, to explore the best strategies for obtaining sponsorships and how to engage with your local community.
What goes into a great F1 in Schools Engineering Portfolio? When should you start writing your portfolio? We take a look at everything engineering in this episode of Starting Line.
In this episode we talk to F1 in Schools World Finals judge, David Palfreeman, to break down what teams need to do to score highly in the enterprise portfolios. Riley also shares his tips for teams from his experience competing at the World Finals.
The PMBOK Guide is the Project Management Institute's flagship publication and is a fundamental resource for effective project management in any industry.
In this course we will explore the various steps involved in simulating, analyzing and understanding the aerodynamics of a Formula SAE Car.
The following tutorials show how to solve selected fluid flow problems using ANSYS Fluent. The tutorial topics are drawn from Cornell University courses, the Prantil et al textbook, student/research projects etc.
The Beginner's Guide to Rockets from NASA will help you learn the basic math and physics that govern the design and flight of rockets.
An STEM Racing / F1 in Schools car design tutorial for beginners in Autodesk Fusion 360
New to Fusion 360? In this tutorial, Lars Christensen will show you how to create a part from start to finish. Perfect for absolute beginners!
An introduction to torque. Created by Sal Khan of Khan Academy.
These videos from STEM Racing UK provide a basic overview to each element of the competition. Ideal for beginners or those with no knowledge of STEM Racing (formerly F1 in Schools).
An F1 in Schools teacher from Queensland, Australia walks you through designing an F1 in Schools car using Onshape.
In this episode, we're joined by 2021 English F1 in Schools Champions, Eclipse, to explore the best strategies for obtaining sponsorships and how to engage with your local community.
The PMBOK Guide is the Project Management Institute's flagship publication and is a fundamental resource for effective project management in any industry.
In this course we will explore the various steps involved in simulating, analyzing and understanding the aerodynamics of a Formula SAE Car.
The following tutorials show how to solve selected fluid flow problems using ANSYS Fluent. The tutorial topics are drawn from Cornell University courses, the Prantil et al textbook, student/research projects etc.
This series will walk you through creating an F1 in Schools car at an intermediate level using Autodesk Fusion. It assumes a pre-existing knowledge of CAD skills using Autodesk Fusion.
An STEM Racing / F1 in Schools car design tutorial for beginners in Autodesk Fusion 360
New to Fusion 360? In this tutorial, Lars Christensen will show you how to create a part from start to finish. Perfect for absolute beginners!
An F1 in Schools teacher from Queensland, Australia walks you through designing an F1 in Schools car using Onshape.
What goes into a great F1 in Schools Engineering Portfolio? When should you start writing your portfolio? We take a look at everything engineering in this episode of Starting Line.
In this episode we talk to F1 in Schools World Finals judge, David Palfreeman, to break down what teams need to do to score highly in the enterprise portfolios. Riley also shares his tips for teams from his experience competing at the World Finals.