We assisted Florida State College in Jacksonville (FSCJ) with an Electrathon Race during their Engineering Expo and Car Show on April 27th.
Thank You, Florida State College at Jacksonville Culinary Arts Program for selling homemade baked goods for breakfast and burgers/hot dogs for lunch. The apple/cinnamon and the raisin/nut muffins were delicious.
The teams arrived and got their cars inspected.
We welcome new teams from:
West Florida HS (Pensacola FL) Jaguars car 25
Navarre HS (Navarre FL) Shock and Awe cars 15 and 155
Nease HS (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) Lightening car 550
Pensacola FL HS car 850
St Paul’s HS (Louisiana/Advanced) car 300
The drivers meeting with the teams went well. They were informed of track conditions and race guidelines.
We had 11 cars line up for the first race of the day.
The green flag was dropped by FSCJ Dr Sheri Litt and her grandson (Jay), starting the one-hour competition.
Pensacola car 850 had a rough start as something happened, making the front of the car scrap the track. They went into the pits and were determined to get it corrected. Great teamwork got the car back to racing.
Nease HS car 550 had challenges with their car during the first race but with no luck, it just continued to have a new challenge appear which shortened their race day.
University of Central Florida car 741 was running well until their weld broke on a front wheel assembly, ending their race day.
Electrathon Parts car 654 rear ended St Paul’s car 300, making a good size dent in the back of car 300. Both drivers did well and remained in control of their cars.
When the checkered flag dropped it was:
High School
1st Place Navarre car 15 with 51 laps (race time of 1.00.25)
2nd Place Navarre car 155 with 51 laps (race time of 1.00.41)
3rd Place West Florida car 25 with 43 laps
4th Place Augusta Prep car 1324 with 42 laps
5th Place Pensacola car 850 with 21 laps
6th Place Nease car 550 with 14 laps
Open
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 62 laps (race time of 1.00.34)
2nd Place Electrathon Parts car 654 with 62 laps (race time od 1.00.39)
3rd Place Florida State College Jacksonville (FSCJ) car 904 with 48 laps
Advanced
1st Place St Paul’s HS car 300 with 56 laps
2nd Place S & J car 128 with 39 laps
3rd Place University of Central Florida car 741 with 10 laps
Between races teams worked on their cars and allowed those attending the Expo to check out the cars and answer questions.
We had 10 cars line up for the second race.
The green flag dropped and off they went. Drivers seemed ready to step up the pace to challenge one another.
St Paul’s HS car 300 (lithium) ran an excellent race even after being side swiped by Navarre car 155 in a turn and then the next lap, same turn, Tiger Racing side swiped them. The car/team from St Paul’s is a team to watch at races.
Electrathon Parts car 654 and Tiger Racing car 4 did not let up the pressure on each other making the last few laps the deciding factor for overall winner.
Navarre HS cars 15 and 155 were fun to watch as this race would decide the overall winner in their class (tied in laps the first race). This is another team to watch at future races.
West Florida HS Jaguars car 25 stepped up their pace and completed 13 more laps than their first race.
When the checkered flag dropped it was:
High School
1st Place Navarre car 15 with 59 laps
2nd Place Navarre car 155 with 58 laps
3rd Place West Florida car 25 with 56 laps
4th Place Pensacola car 850 with 29 laps
5th Place Augusta Prep car 1324 with 4 laps
Open
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 63 laps
2nd Place Electrathon Parts car 654 with 61 laps
3rd Place FSCJ car 904 with 51 laps
Advanced
1st Place St Paul’s car 300 with 53 laps
2nd Place S & J car 128 with 42 laps
We thank Nabil Jabberi (automotive student FSCJ) for the additional action filled pictures.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Qtxwt5jUTN3BhquqTgr9g1XuTsfapzmD
We add the laps from each race to get our overall race results for the day.
High School
1st Place Navarre (Shock and Awe) car 15 with 110 laps
2nd Place Navarre (Shock and Awe) car 155 with 109 laps
3rd West Florida Jaguars car 25 with 99 laps
4th Place Pensacola car 850 with 50 laps
5th Place Augusta Prep car 1324 with 46 laps
6th Place Nease Lightening car 550 with 14 laps
Open
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 125 laps
2nd Place Electrathon Parts car 654 with 123 laps
3rd Place Florida State College at Jacksonville car 904 with 99 laps
Advanced
1st Place St Paul’s car 300 with 109 laps
2nd Place S & J Racing car 128 with 81 laps
3rd Place University of Central Florida car 741 with 10 laps
The fastest lap for this track is:
High School – West Florida HS Jaguars car 25 with a 52.215 lap
Open – Tiger Racing car 4 with a 48.767 lap
Advanced – S & J Racing car 128 with a 51.461 lap
The next STEM Electrathon Event will be held on Saturday May 11th at Mulberry High School followed by Electrathon of Tampa Bay/Florida annual banquet at American Legion Post 4.