Melbourne University Racing
Melbourne University Racing brings together a diverse cohort of students to design, build and race a Combustion and an Electric race car, every year - from scratch.
The team consists of over 100 engineers, ranging in experience from first-year Undergraduates to final year Master's students. We are the biggest student engineering team at the university and compete against other universities around the world in Formula SAE.
Students involved in Melbourne University Racing gain invaluable skills that are applicable not only to their studies, but professional life beyond the university.
See below to find out more about Melbourne University Racing.
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Formula SAE
FSAE began in the United States of America in 1979 when a professor of engineering saw the benefits of challenging his students to design and build an “Open-wheel” race car.
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The Team
Melbourne University Racing in 2022 is comprised of 36 Senior team members, overseeing 9 sub-systems across our autonomous and electric race vehicle, as well over 80 Junior support staff.
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Testimonials
MUR Motorsports provides a medium for highly motivated and intelligent engineering students to work together to solve a complex problem.
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Key Partners
Our key partners are vital in their support and provide resources in making MUR Motorsports an attractive concept which enables us to compete in SAE International.
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Corporate Sponsors
Our corporate sponsors are key to our success and development and provide for a sustainable future.
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Sponsor Us
Without the kind support of the University of Melbourne and the generous contributions we receive from our sponsors MUR would not have a car to put out onto the track.
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MUR Motorsports is comprised of mechanical, mechatronic and electrical engineering students who build electric and autonomous race vehicles over a 12-month design cycle. The team compete in Formula SAE, an International competition against hundreds of teams from around the world.