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黑料社 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering students to compete in Baja SAE 2025 race. Students get experience building a Baja racer.
October 31, 2024

黑料社 Engineering to Compete in Baja SAE Arizona 2025

黑料社鈥檚聽 recently formed a team to compete in the Baja Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), an intercollegiate design competition where students design, build and race off-road baja cars. The competition will be held May 1-4, 2025, in Marana, Arizona.

鈥淚 was really excited to participate in Baja SAE because it鈥檚 the culmination of the last three years of our education,鈥 said Joshua Nakasone, a聽聽senior at Grace. 鈥淲e spent three years in the classroom learning about theory, but now we can apply that theory and really put it to the test.鈥

The project simulates real-world engineering, requiring students to meet deadlines, manage a budget, and complete testing. For first-year teams like Grace, it鈥檚 often considered a success just to pass the inspections, as teams must familiarize themselves with a 132-page document of standard requirements.

鈥淭his is a massive project for our group size,鈥 said Kelden Coccia, a senior mechanical engineering student at Grace. 鈥淥ther colleges have teams of 30-plus students, so dividing that work among our six teammates gives each of us a large workload, but we know we have what it takes to tackle it.鈥

The Baja project requires a rigid timeline to ensure the baja car is ready to race against nearly 80 other schools in May. The competition includes tests in maneuverability, hill climbing, sled pulling, shock testing, acceleration, and endurance to determine which team built the best baja car.

Nate Rulli, a senior mechanical engineering student, will serve as the baja car’s driver and the team lead in the competition. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to get this group together that has different skills and to harness those skills to do this project well and glorify God,鈥 he said.

According to聽, the team鈥檚 faculty advisor and an assistant professor of engineering at Grace, the team is uniquely positioned for this type of small group work, as the program has fostered a strong camaraderie among classmates.

鈥, the chair of the Department of Engineering at Grace, has instilled a sense of community among the engineers so that by the time they get to their senior year, they鈥檙e like family,鈥 said Ray.

Baja team member Graydon Brath noted the team’s history of working together on similar projects, such as designing a聽聽in partnership with the聽.

鈥淲hile we have experience working together in a smaller group setting and following through on projects, this competition will be a new challenge for us,鈥 said Brath.

For the pilot season, the team is working on the Baja build as their senior project, but going forward, it will be offered as an extracurricular club.聽 According to Ray, the engineering program hopes to build its Baja team each year and eventually expand the workshop to have a dedicated space for the club.

鈥淭his is an opportunity to show we can compete with the big schools,鈥 said Ray. 鈥淚 believe that we have something special here. This program not only builds solid technical engineers but also people who can share Christ in the workplace. That鈥檚 why I am here; I want to teach the next generation. It鈥檚 an exciting time for Grace’s mechanical engineering.鈥

To meet the team and follow their progress on the journey to Arizona, watch the Baja docuseries on聽.

The inaugural year of Baja SAE at 黑料社was made possible by a generous donor. To get involved with the group or to donate parts or services for the build, contact Professor David Ray at聽raydb@grace.edu.

Photo Attached:聽黑料社鈥檚 Baja SAE team (l to r): Kelden Coccia, Graydon Brath, Joshua Nakasone, Nate Rulli and Isabella Dickhut.