Formula SAE Australasia

Formula SAE Australasia (FSAE-A) is the Australian division of the US-based Formula SAE and has been run from 2000 to 2018 by SAE Australasia. The competition was held in 2000 at You Yangs (Ford Proving Grounds), 2001 Lang Lang (Holden Proving Grounds), 2002 Carrum Downs (Country Fire Authority Training Ground), 2003 Tailem Bend (Mitsubishi Proving Ground), 2004-2013 Victoria University and 2014-2017 Calder Park, Melbourne. The 2018 event will be held at Winton Motor Raceway from 6-9 December.


2014 Competition

  03. University of Newcastle
  07. Edith Cowan University
  08. University of Adelaide
  10. University of Wollongong
  11. Sophia University
  12. RMIT University (IC)
  13. University of Canterbury
  14. Curtin University
  17. Swinburne University (Electric)
  21. Tokyo Denki University
  22. University of Sydney
  23. Tokai University
  25. University of Waikato
  34. James Cook University
  41. University of Queensland
  44. University of Tasmania
  47. University of Auckland
  63. University of New South Wales
  66. Monash University
  84. Warsaw University of Technology
  88. RMIT University (Electric)
 101. University of Melbourne


The official results of the 2014 competition are as follows:
1st Place Overall – IC: Monash University
2nd Place Overall – IC: Edith Cowan University
3rd Place Overall – IC: Auckland University

1st Place Electric – EV: RMIT University

Individual Event Winners:

Static Events:
Presentation: Monash University
Cost: Tokyo Denki University
Design: Monash University

Dynamic Events:
Acceleration: Edith Cowan University
Autocross: Monash University
Skidpad: Monash University
Endurance: Monash University

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