I mm 12C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2003 STUDENT SOCIETIES STF A PORTRAIT OF THE UM SAE IE FOR GLORY As I rode with Mike Michaud on May 3 to the Wilson Student Project Center, on North Campus, the Mechanical Engineer- ing junior tells me that he had "worked until 10 a.m., slept for four hours, and got up again at 2 p.m. when you called." Michaud's lack of sleep is thanks to his involvement with the Society of Automo- tive Engineers Baja Team, a student group that designs and builds off-road racing vehicles, competing with them twice every summer at national races. What makes the Baja team different from other student project teams is its rough style. Baja race courses define "off-road," with tracks of dirt, sand, and mud all over extreme terrain reminiscent of those in the X-Games or BMX competitions. Aside from the primary purpose of designing and building off-road racing vehicles, the team must operate with strict limits in funding. Cars cannot exceed $2,500 to produce, and are designed in CAD environments. They are built at the Wilson Center, where the shop provides mills, lathes, welding equipment, a paint booth, storage space and various other tools, all at the gen- erosity of corporate sponsors and the College of Engineering. Shop skills are passed down from the experienced in a tradition of apprenticeship, exposing stu- dents to hands-on experience often unat- tainable in today's engineering education. "The car is about 300 pounds," explained Michaud, as teammates worked on two brand new cars gleaming in maize and blue. "(It's) one of the light- est in competition. We want a light car so it goes faster." Elsewhere, Engineering junior Chris- tiana Diehr watched teammate Kevin King carefully cut stencils to be placed on the cars. "I spend more time (here) than I honestly should, at the expense of everything, including school." The team's leader, John Radecki, paused after a test drive to reflect on his team, his hands hardened with splinters, cuts, and grease. "We're a family," Radecki said, "the team gives the project their love and sweat" The Baja Team left for Utah the next day, driving non-stop in a GM-donated truck, towing a trailer carrying their cars, ready for competition. In preparation for the trip, Michaud filled up canisters of fuel for the race cars. 4 4I looking for a cheap couch, desk, tv, stereo? want to turn your used stuff into cash? need a job? need a roommate? need a way to raise money for your club? T-SHIRT PRINTING * LOWEST PRICES! H HIGHEST QUALITY! FASTEST SERVWCE! * 1002 PONTIAC TR. 994-1367 ME ME MEN M ann arbor's premier online marketplace www.aalm.com /ow . /uit smokin & controlyour weight & stress Try BreatheAdvantage I I