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What is the responsibility of the organizer in the Formula Bharat competition?
What is the responsibility of the organizer in the Formula Bharat competition?
- To define the safety and compliance requirements for the vehicles
- To design and fabricate the small formula-style cars
- To judge the teams and award points for each event
- To organize a competition based on the rules defined on the website (correct)
What is the main difference between Class I and Class II in the Formula Bharat competition?
What is the main difference between Class I and Class II in the Formula Bharat competition?
- Class I teams are judged primarily on the vehicle's conceptual design, while Class II teams must present a physical prototype (correct)
- Class I vehicles must be designed by external professionals, while Class II vehicles must be designed by student team members
- Class I teams are required to participate in all events, while Class II teams can choose which events to participate in
- Class I vehicles can only be used for one year, while Class II vehicles can be used for multiple years
What is required for second-year vehicles to be approved for the Formula Bharat competition?
What is required for second-year vehicles to be approved for the Formula Bharat competition?
- A physical prototype presented to the judges
- A Second Year Vehicle Compliance Report (correct)
- A newly manufactured chassis with significant changes to the primary structure
- A passing grade on all technical inspections
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Formula Bharat 2024 Competition Rules Overview
- The Formula Bharat competition challenges university student teams to design, fabricate, and race small formula-style cars.
- The competition is split into two classes: Internal Combustion Engine Vehicle (CV) and Electric Vehicle (EV).
- All vehicles must meet safety and compliance requirements defined in the rules book.
- The competition starts with a series of technical inspections to check the vehicle's safety and compliance.
- The competition is divided into a series of static and dynamic events, with maximum points awarded for each event.
- The team with the most overall points will win the competition for their class.
- The competition specific rules and information are defined on the competition website, with English as the official language.
- The responsibility of organizing a competition based on these rules lies solely with the organizer.
- The competition consists of two classes: Class I and Class II, with different requirements and timelines.
- Teams in Class I are judged primarily on the vehicle's conceptual design, while teams in Class II must present a physical prototype.
- Vehicles entered into the competition must be conceived, designed, and maintained by student team members without direct involvement from external professionals.
- Vehicles can only be used for one year, with new vehicles requiring a newly manufactured chassis with significant changes to the primary structure. Second-year vehicles must comply with the current rule book and require a Second Year Vehicle Compliance Report for approval.
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