Bulldogs Racing
The Bulldogs Racing team began in 2006, when Yale College seniors designed and constructed a car in a mechanical engineering design seminar to compete in the inaugural Formula SAE Hybrid Competition. The team evolved into a Yale Undergraduate Organization in 2008 to become Bulldogs Racing. Since then, we have grown by leaps and bounds to become a world-renowned racing team. In 2010, our car won the GM Best Engineered Hybrid Systems Award (2nd place) and was a finalist in the design competition. Diligent development and careful work over the course of three years saw Bulldogs Racing field BR13. At the 2013 Formula SAE Hybrid competition, Bulldogs Racing became the international champions, posting the fastest times in all dynamic events and sweeping the Ford Most Efficient Hybrid Award (1st place), the Chrysler Innovation Award (1st place), and the GM Best Engineered Hybrid System Award (2nd place). After a 4th place finish in Formula SAE Hybrid 2014 with BR14, Bulldogs Racing decided to focus its attention and resources on electric drivetrains to further explore, experiment on and learn about the future of the automotive industry. Consequently, we embarked on a project to build an new all-electric race car, the BR16, which was the first all-electric vehicle built at Yale University. Following an unfortunate battery fire right before it was scheduled to compete, the BR16 was completely overhauled and additional safety features were included, leading to the development of the BR20 throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. In the spring of 2023, the BR20 raced in the Formula Hybrid + Electric competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where the team tied for 8th place in a field of 17. Taking the lessons that our current team has learned from our first competition in many years, we are currently developing our next all-electric race car, the BR25, with the aim of returning to New Hampshire in the spring of 2025.
Bulldogs Racing
The Bulldogs Racing team began in 2006, when Yale College seniors designed and constructed a car in a mechanical engineering design seminar to compete in the inaugural Formula SAE Hybrid Competition. The team evolved into a Yale Undergraduate Organization in 2008 to become Bulldogs Racing. Since then, we have grown by leaps and bounds to become a world-renowned racing team. In 2010, our car won the GM Best Engineered Hybrid Systems Award (2nd place) and was a finalist in the design competition. Diligent development and careful work over the course of three years saw Bulldogs Racing field BR13. At the 2013 Formula SAE Hybrid competition, Bulldogs Racing became the international champions, posting the fastest times in all dynamic events and sweeping the Ford Most Efficient Hybrid Award (1st place), the Chrysler Innovation Award (1st place), and the GM Best Engineered Hybrid System Award (2nd place). After a 4th place finish in Formula SAE Hybrid 2014 with BR14, Bulldogs Racing decided to focus its attention and resources on electric drivetrains to further explore, experiment on and learn about the future of the automotive industry. Consequently, we embarked on a project to build an new all-electric race car, the BR16, which was the first all-electric vehicle built at Yale University. Following an unfortunate battery fire right before it was scheduled to compete, the BR16 was completely overhauled and additional safety features were included, leading to the development of the BR20 throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. In the spring of 2023, the BR20 raced in the Formula Hybrid + Electric competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where the team tied for 8th place in a field of 17. Taking the lessons that our current team has learned from our first competition in many years, we are currently developing our next all-electric race car, the BR25, with the aim of returning to New Hampshire in the spring of 2025.
bulldogsracing.com
New Haven, CT 06520, US
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Year founded
2006
Revenue
1M-5M
Employees
11-50
Number of locations
1
NAICS
3361
SIC
3711
Products & Services
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- Formula SAE Racing Cars
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Equipment
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- MITSUBISHI MVS-25/20 with a capacity of 165" x 98" x 79" and up to 20,000 lbs
- Viper Mill with a capacity of 60" x 80" x 24" and up to 12,000 lbs
- Union Horizontal Mill that handles parts 120" x 160" x 96" and up to 20,000 lbs
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Bulldogs Racing
New Haven, CT 06520, US
Frequently Asked Questions
What services & capabilities does Bulldogs Racing offer?
Bulldogs Racing offers a range of services and capabilities, including Formula SAE Racing Cars.
What kind of equipment does Bulldogs Racing use?
Bulldogs Racing uses a variety of equipment, including MITSUBISHI MVS-25/20 with a capacity of 165" x 98" x 79" and up to 20,000 lbs.
What are the target industries of Bulldogs Racing?
Bulldogs Racing serves several industries, including the automotive industry.
How many locations does Bulldogs Racing operate?
Bulldogs Racing operates from a single location at new haven, connecticut 06520, united states.
Where are the headquarters of Bulldogs Racing?
The headquarters of Bulldogs Racing are located in new haven, connecticut 06520, united states.
What is the NAICS code for Bulldogs Racing?
The NAICS code for Bulldogs Racing is 3361.
How many employees does Bulldogs Racing have?
Bulldogs Racing has 13 employees.
What is the official website of Bulldogs Racing?
The official website of Bulldogs Racing is https://bulldogsracing.com/.
When was Bulldogs Racing founded?
Bulldogs Racing was founded in 2006.