Formula Student Bizkaia is constituted by a group of students from the Faculty of Engineering of Bilbao, belonging to the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU).
Check out these two short videos to get a sneak peek of the season!
FSB2019
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Chassis: Carbon fiber monocoque
Powertrain type: Electrical
Engine: 2 motors - peak value 60 kW
Weight: 210 Kg
Acceleration: 3"
Top speed: 110 km/h
RANKING
Formula Student UK: 10th
Formula Student Spain: 10th
Faculty advisors
Javier Corral
Mikel Díez
Charles Pinto
Asier Zubizarreta
The Faculty Advisor is expected to accompany the team to the competition and will be considered by competition officials to be the official university representative. They also may advise their team on general engineering and engineering project management theory.
Technical Managers
The team needs a number of different managers with various skill sets. Technical managers lead technological development activities. They tend to possess a high degree of expertise in a given technical area, so that they must be able to lead a team developing that code.
Jon Lakunza
Technical Manager
Mikel Basaras
Technical Manager
Asier Celorrio
Technical Manager
Jon Urresti
Organization Manager
Ander Ramos
Financial Manager
Iñigo Orbegozo
Marketing Manager
Aerodynamics group
Aerodynamics group is responsible for the design, calculus and manufacture of all aerodynamic parts of the vehicle. They develop the front and rear wing, including different pieces as the diffuser, undertray the difuser and the sidepods. In adition, they are responsible for the cooling system of the powertrain. One of the main objectives of the group is to improve the performance of the car achieving an optimun lift/drag ratio. They are continously innovating with the designs, manufacturing techniques and new materials implementation.
Iker Raigoso
Aerodynamics Manager
Mikel San Segundo
Asier del Pozo
John Ciarrusta
María Celaya
Aitor Antón
Amaia Bermejo
Chassis group
Chassis group is responsible for the design, calculus and manufacture of structural parts of the vehicle. They develop the elements as the monocoque. Moreover they also develop different pieces as the seat, anti-roll arches, headrest or nose. One of the main objectives of every year is reducing weight keeping the pilot safe and conformtable and innovating with the designs and materials used.
Erik Ramírez
Chassis Manager
Mikel Celorrio
Andoni Egurrola
Iker Varela
Kerman Gorroño
Laura Ruíz
Imanol Díaz
Dynamics group
Dynamics group is in charge of vehicle dynamics and the design, manufacture and maintain mechanical assemblies that make up the unsprung mass of the vehicle: corners and suspension. It also handles the steering assembly and braking system that includes parts of corners and the floorboard.
Josu Legaz
Dynamics Manager
Álvaro Feijóo
Bruno Gorostiaga
Jon Hueso
Kevin Cadavid
Leyre Barcina
Josu Presilla
Ander Gómez
Begoña Ubiria
Alex Ayarza
Electronics group
Electronics group is in charge of low voltage systems of the vehicle. They are responsible for the design and creation of PCBs, the software implemented in them and telemetry. Its function is to gather information from the sensors distributed throughout the car and manage them in the electrical control unit (ECU), with the aim of sending signals to the different parts of the car, from the floorboard through the dashboard to the rear module where the motors and inverters are located.
Jon Ander Martín
Electronics Manager
Mario Rodríguez
Aner Torre
Leire Benito
Markel Botas
Borja Guillermo Díez
Organization
Organization group despite not being related to the design and technical production of the vehicle has an important role in the team. It is responsible for managing communication and the proper operation of the team in terms of workload distribution and organization of time.
Jon Urresti
Group manager
Ander Ramos
Financial manager
Iñigo Orbegozo
Marketing manager
Pedro Zamacona
Isabel Albizu
Powertrain group
Borja Hernando
Powertrain manager
Powertrain group is responsible for the high voltage traction system: from the accumulator (batteries system) to the motors including inverters. Its aim is to develop a strong, reliable and powerful tractive system and for this reason is in charge of the design, validation, construction and development of the assembly.
Furthermore, its aim is also to transmit the power generated in the motors to the wheels of the car. This group is in charge of mainshafts, epicyclics, bearings and all supports and anchoring systems of these components to the monocoque