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“If in doubt, flat out"

Colin McRae

Full Throttle. No Limits. Shaping the Future of Motorsport.

Motorsport – Driven by Passion

The SMVA Motorsport division focuses on the development and optimization of vehicles for various racing disciplines, from rally to GT racing. We provide a platform for students to enhance their skills in vehicle engineering and learn how to prepare a motorsport vehicle for competition. We collaborate closely with teams and professionals to develop innovative solutions and introduce new technologies into motorsport. The club’s racing teams regularly participate in national and international competitions. A central aspect of our work is performance management, using modern data analysis and telemetry. We offer an environment where students gain hands-on experience not only in vehicle design and engineering but also in real-world racing operations. Our goal is to elevate motorsport to a new technological level while educating the next generation of racing vehicle engineers and drivers.

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Starting Small, Dreaming Big – From Rally to the World of Motorsport

Our motorsport journey kicks off with rally racing in the German Championship. We’ll start with a relatively simple car, providing a strong foundation for our training and allowing us to build experience in a competitive, entry-level series. This approach ensures we master the fundamentals before diving into more complex challenges. However, rally racing is just the beginning. As we gain experience and resources, we’ll expand our focus to include other motorsport categories such as GT racing, drifting, endurance racing, karting, rally raid, and rallycross. Over time, our ultimate goal is to not just compete in these diverse disciplines but to take our vehicles to the next level. We’ll still source cars from manufacturers, but we will extensively modify and replace parts—from aerodynamics to key mechanical components—making the cars much more specialized. This process will scale up as we grow, creating increasingly complex and high-performance vehicles, all while pushing the boundaries of engineering, innovation, and competition.

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