Last month we built a formula race car simulation with our chassis from two years ago. It was presented at a University of Guelph high school showing and was received exceptionally well. One mounting system was built at the nose of the chassis for the simulation pedals, another made in front of the seat for the simulation steering wheel, and a final one made above the nose for the monitor. All of these components were connected to an official formula race car simulation game. People of all ages "competed" throughout the day in our chassis, for the feel of a real race car!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
November Progression
It's now November and we're already well into construction on the new chassis! The following picture includes the roll hoop we made in our shop:

Last month we built a formula race car simulation with our chassis from two years ago. It was presented at a University of Guelph high school showing and was received exceptionally well. One mounting system was built at the nose of the chassis for the simulation pedals, another made in front of the seat for the simulation steering wheel, and a final one made above the nose for the monitor. All of these components were connected to an official formula race car simulation game. People of all ages "competed" throughout the day in our chassis, for the feel of a real race car!
Last month we built a formula race car simulation with our chassis from two years ago. It was presented at a University of Guelph high school showing and was received exceptionally well. One mounting system was built at the nose of the chassis for the simulation pedals, another made in front of the seat for the simulation steering wheel, and a final one made above the nose for the monitor. All of these components were connected to an official formula race car simulation game. People of all ages "competed" throughout the day in our chassis, for the feel of a real race car!