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Baja SAE is a Collegiate Design Series competition run by the Society of Automotive Engineers International (SAE International). Teams of students from universities all over the world design and build small off-road cars . The goal in Baja SAE is to design, build and race off-road vehicles that can withstand the harshest elements of rough terrain. The vehicles used in Baja SAE racing are often similar in appearance to dune buggies. Before 2007, the events were called "Mini Baja."

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35-631: Each year around 141 Baja cars are entered in the Baja SAE events across the US and around the world. International events are endorsed by SAE International and are held in Brazil, Korea, South Africa and México. All vehicles are powered by a 14 hp Kohler Command Pro CH440 engine with a modified restrictor plate label for competition testing. Kohler and SAE International entered an agreement where Kohler will provide engines at discount to participating teams for

70-425: A cost report that provides all the background information necessary to verify the vehicle's actual cost is used to rate the most economically feasible for production. These reports are submitted weeks in advance of each event, where the presentations and design evaluations are given on site in the presence of SAE design judges. Teams with noticeable differences between the car and the cost report can be audited, where if

105-535: A majority of the company stake for $ 550 million. On September 22, 2020 KPS Capital Partners closed on the acquisition of Briggs & Stratton. This sale waives the $ 900 million that Briggs & Stratton owed going into bankruptcy. The Briggs & Stratton logo was always a masthead, but it has been changed several times over the course of the company's 80-plus years. Flathead with gravity-feed float carb unless otherwise noted Number series Letter series Many variations and submodels were available on

140-453: A single four-hour endurance race. The dynamic events include hill climbs , sled pulls, maneuverability events, rock crawls , and suspension & traction events. Previously the cars had to be able to float and propel itself on water under its own power. This was changed from the 2012 competitions onward due to safety concerns. Static events, such as written reports, presentations and design evaluations are provided by participating teams. This

175-427: A standing start. The faster the time the more points the team will score. Every team can make two attempts with the best time counting for score. Vehicles with acceleration times that are more than 1.5 times that of the fastest vehicle will not receive a score for this event. This event tests the vehicle's ability to climb an incline from a standing start or pull a designated object. Every team can make two attempts with

210-697: A vehicle's time, and every major penalty adds 10 seconds. Specialty Events are designed to test the vehicle under unique off-road conditions that might be available at some Baja SAE competition sites. Examples of specialty events are: Rock Crawl; Mud Bog; and Suspension. Specialty events will be announced at the time of opening of registration for a competition. The endurance event assesses each vehicle's ability to operate continuously and at speed over rough terrain containing obstacles in any weather conditions. Endurance may be run for either time or distance. Endurance events for time usually run for 4 hours. Endurance events for distance continue until at least one car has gone

245-553: Is an electric engine driven BAJA event organised by SAEINDIA. This was a new initiative introduced in 2014 on the counsel of former president of India, APJ Abdul Kalam , in order to promote greener mobility. All entries in this category run on rechargeable lithium ion batteries . Teams of students need to design and build electric powered ATV that has traction motor of 48 V with fully automatic transmission having 10.83 gear ratios and 110 Ah battery pack. Briggs %26 Stratton Briggs & Stratton Corporation

280-695: Is an American manufacturer of small engines with headquarters in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin . Engine production averages 10 million units per year as of April 2015. The company reports that it has 13 large facilities in the U.S. and eight more in Australia , Brazil , Canada , China , Mexico , and the Netherlands . The company's products are sold in over 100 countries across the globe. In 1908, inventor Stephen Foster Briggs and investor Harold M. Stratton started an informal partnership to capitalize on

315-447: Is limited to 10 minutes, with a 5-minute question period. "The presentation event will be scored based on such categories as 1. The content of the presentation 2. The organization of the presentation 3. The effectiveness of the visual aids 4. The speaker's delivery, and 5. The team's responses to the judge's questions. The team's score will be the average of the individual judge's scores." M,NBH3 Dynamic Events are usually held on

350-420: Is when the teams are judged on ergonomics, functionality, and producibility of their cars; ensuring that the final placement of the team does not rest solely on the vehicle's performance but rather on a combination of static and dynamic events. Required reports detail the engineering and design process that was used in developing each system of the team's vehicle, supported with sound engineering principles. Also,

385-576: The New York Stock Exchange in 1928. During World War II, Briggs & Stratton produced generators for the war effort. Some pre-war engines were made with aluminum, which helped the company develop its expertise in using this material. This development, along with the post-war growth of 1950s suburbs (and lawns), helped secure Briggs & Stratton's successful growth throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Stephen Briggs went on to purchase Evinrude and Johnson Outboards and start

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420-492: The Outboard Marine Corporation . Frederick P. Stratton Sr. (the son of Harold Stratton) served as Chairman of Briggs & Stratton until his death in 1962 (Harold also died that year). Frederick P. Stratton Jr. served as Chairman until his retirement in 2001. In 1995, Briggs & Stratton sold the automotive component business. The resulting company is Strattec Security Corporation. In 2000,

455-549: The University of South Carolina in 1976, under the supervision of Dr. Harit Mehta. Only 10 teams took part in the very first race. Since that time, the competition has grown to become a premier engineering design series with over 110 university teams participating in each race. Baja SAE® consists of competitions that simulate real-world engineering design projects and their related challenges. Engineering students are tasked to design and build an off-road vehicle that will survive

490-601: The 2023–2026 competition seasons. Use of the same engine by all teams creates a more challenging engineering design test. Prior to 2023, small engine manufacturer Briggs & Stratton sponsored Baja SAE teams by providing an unmodified Briggs & Stratton Model 19 Vanguard engine single-cylinder , with a displacement of 305 cc and power output of approximately 10 bhp (7.5 kW), free of charge for every two years in competition. There are multiple dynamic events, photographed by Official SAE Photographer Jethro Gaines of J. Gaines Studio, usually four per event, as well as

525-399: The ability to meet those specifications, computer aided drafting, analysis, testing and development, manufacturability, serviceability, system integration and how the vehicle works together as a whole...The vehicle that illustrates the best use of engineering to meet the design goals and the best understanding of the design by the team members will win the design event." Since the 2014 season,

560-543: The basic series mentioned above. Some variations include: Briggs & Stratton/I/tC 130g32-0059-h1 Briggs & Stratton builds over 9,000,000 engines in the USA each year. The company employs over 3,000 employees in six states. Wauwatosa, WI, is home to the company's headquarters and R&D center. Manufacturing plants are located in Poplar Bluff, MO; Auburn, AL; Statesboro, GA; and Sherrill, NY. The company also has

595-463: The best time or distance counting for score. Maneuverability is designed to assess each vehicle's handling ability over typical Baja terrain. The course may consist of a variety of challenges at the organizer's option, possibly including tight turns, pylon maneuvers, ruts and bumps, drop-offs, sand, rocks, gullies, logs, and inclines. Each vehicle may make two (2) runs with the best time, including penalties, counting for score. Only vehicles that complete

630-714: The company $ 40 million, and to minimize the loss Briggs & Stratton purchased the name, marketing rights and product designs of that company. In 2008, Briggs & Stratton announced it would be acquiring the Victa Lawn Care business from GUD Holdings Limited Australia for A$ 23 million. In 2019, Briggs & Stratton announced they would be closing their engine factory in Murray, Kentucky , with production being moved to their Poplar Bluff, Missouri facility. On July 20, 2020, Briggs & Stratton filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy . KPS Capital Partners purchased

665-659: The company acquired its consumer generator business from the Beacon Group and formed Briggs & Stratton Power Products. The Beacon Group had previously purchased the Consumer Products Division of Generac Corporation (now Generac Power Systems ) in 1998. In 2005, the company added Simplicity Manufacturing Inc , and Snapper, Inc , to the Briggs ;& Stratton Power Products line. Murray, Inc , one of its largest customers, collapsed owing

700-457: The cost document and a penalty may be issued. Design Judging is when teams have the opportunity to defend/explain the reasoning used behind designing their vehicle. Prior to the race weekend, a Design Report is submitted. This report is reviewed by the judges who will be judging the vehicle during the event. Taken from the SAE rules, "Students will be judged on the creation of design specifications and

735-401: The cost report and therefore no documentation for them is needed either. The report is expected to be comprehensive, well documented, truthful and accurate." At the race, the ten teams with lowest cost in their cost report are then audited by an official. The official will go in depth to review the cost documents and compare them to the actual vehicle. Missing items or math errors will be added to

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770-482: The design, planning and manufacturing tasks found when introducing a new product to the consumer industrial market. Teams compete against one another to have their design accepted for manufacture by a fictitious firm. Students must function as a team to not only design, build, test, promote, and race a vehicle within the limits of the rules, but also to generate financial support for their project and manage their educational priorities. The static events are usually held on

805-405: The final two days of competition. The first dynamic day includes the following events: Acceleration, Hill Climb or Traction Event, Maneuverability, Specialty Events (Rock Crawl, Mud Bog, and Suspension). On the second dynamic day, an endurance race is held. The acceleration event is a measure of a vehicle's acceleration. The event is a 30.48 or 45.72 m (100.0 or 150.0 ft) straight run from

840-463: The first two days of competition. Static events consist of: Technical Inspection, Cost, Design Judging, and Sales Presentation. All vehicles competing in the race must pass through Tech Inspection. The vehicles are checked by inspectors to make sure that teams adhere to the rules and safety standards set by SAE. New for the 2015 season is a required frame pre-check. All teams must submit frame documentation and frame drawings to be approved by SAE prior to

875-591: The growing automobile industry. Eventually Briggs and Stratton settled on manufacturing automotive components and small gasoline engines . In 1919 Briggs & Stratton purchased the manufacturing rights for a small, simple two-seat vehicle with a gasoline engine called the Smith Flyer from the A.O. Smith Company in Milwaukee. The Flyer had a small gasoline engine mounted on a fifth wheel, or motor wheel. Briggs & Stratton made engine improvements that raised

910-648: The horsepower and renamed the vehicle the Briggs & Stratton Flyer . The Guinness Book of Records lists the Flyer as the most inexpensive car of all time, selling at US$ 125 to US$ 150 (equivalent to $ 2020 to $ 2430 in 2021). In 1925 they sold the rights to the Flyer to Automotive Electric Services Corporation . Briggs & Stratton kept the motor that had been the heart of the motor wheel and adapted it to power other applications such as reel lawn mowers and small equipment such as washing machines. The company went public on

945-465: The individual subsystems." The Cost Documentation "includes copies of receipts, invoices, price tags, catalog pages, online prices, or other documentation, to substantiate the costs of the parts and materials of any item costing more than $ 30. Cost documentation must be at full retail US prices. The use of foreign receipts, purchases from discount sites such as Craigslist, EBay or junk yards are not allowed. Starting in 2016, transponders are no longer part of

980-425: The maneuverability course within a time not exceeding 2.5 times that of the fastest vehicle will receive a score. There are minor and major penalties that can be given during the maneuverability event. A minor penalty is given when an obstacle/pylon is moved. A major penalty is given when a gate is missed. Missing a gate is classified as two or more wheels are outside of the gate. Every minor penalty adds 2 seconds to

1015-418: The opportunity to point out, and briefly comment on, any design features or fabrication processes that are innovative or are expected to result in significant cost savings. Teams may also use the overview to explain items or processes that might appear to be discrepancies within the report." "The core of the report is the series of costing sheets. This section must contain the one-page summary sheet broken up into

1050-495: The races. Other parts of the car that are checked include the fuel cell, firewall, seat, and harness mounting. Due to COVID-19, the original 4WD rule change for the 2021 season was pushed back to the 2022 season. All cars starting in 2022 must utilize a 4WD drive train system. Teams submit a cost report before races. The cost report may consist of a maximum of three sections: Overview (optional), Costing Sheets, and Cost Documentation. The optional overview "is intended to give each team

1085-404: The report and car do not match, the team will be served penalty points. Starting in 2022, all cars were required to utilize a 4WD drive train system. Top teams had locked into a standard design in recent years, so the new drive train requirements serves as an opportunity for students to design systems from the ground up and shake up the design possibilities. The Baja SAE Competition originated at

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1120-438: The sales presentation has been a standard static event at every race. The entire premise behind the Baja SAE competition is to compete for a fictitious contract to manufacture 4000 units a year. The sales presentation is pitching to a panel of "executives" of a hypothetical manufacturing company to try and convince them to purchase the team's vehicle design and can be able to give a boost to your overall performance. The presentation

1155-415: The severe punishment of rough terrain. Each team's goal is to design and build a single-seat, all-terrain, sporting vehicle whose structure contains the driver. The vehicle is to be a prototype for a reliable, maintainable, ergonomic, and economic production vehicle that serves a recreational user market. The object of the competition is to provide SAE student members with a challenging project that involves

1190-415: The specified distance. The starting grid for endurance will be based on each team's performance in a previous dynamic event, or set of dynamic events, to be determined by the organizer. Endurance mainly checks the working capacity of the vehicle. Cars that break down during the race are removed from the track, and teams are able to make repairs to the car during the race. In 2020, BAJA SAE competitions around

1225-586: The world were suspended in order to meet the health and safety requirements established by the World Health Organization to help prevent spread of SARS-CoV-2. A number of events organized virtual competitions as an opportunity to participate in BAJA SAE competition with a statics presentation (Design, Cost and Sales Presentation) prepared by each team. Virtual Competitions: - BAJA SAE USA Events - BAJA SAE Brazil - BAJA SAE México eBAJA

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