Formula SAE Australasia
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Formula SAE Australasia is the Australian division of the US-based Formula SAE
. The first event was held in 2000. In 2008, Victoria University
in Werribee hosted the event, as it has done since 2004. Before this the competition was held in 2000 You Yangs (Ford Proving Grounds), 2001 Lang Lang (Holden Proving Grounds), 2002 Carrum Downs (Country Fire Authority Training Ground), 2003 Tailem Bend (Mitsubishi Proving Ground). The 2008 FSAE-A competition was held on 27-30th of November.
1. University of Western Australia
2. Edith Cowan University
3. Queensland University of Technology
4. Univsity of Wollongong
5. University of Queensland
6. University of Newcastle
7. University of Melbourne
8. University of Adelaide
9. Monash University
10. Curtin University of Technology
11. University of South Australia
12. University of Sydney
13. RMIT University
14. Victoria University
15. University of Technology Sydney
16. Swinburne University
17. University of New South Wales - UNSW@ADFA
India
1. PEC University of Technology
2. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering & Technology
Iran
1. Iran University of Science and Technology, Arak Branch
2. Amir Kabir University of Technology
Japan
1. Tokyo Denki University
New Zealand
1. University of Auckland
2. University of Waikato
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. The first event was held in 2000. In 2008, Victoria University
Victoria University, Australia
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in Werribee hosted the event, as it has done since 2004. Before this the competition was held in 2000 You Yangs (Ford Proving Grounds), 2001 Lang Lang (Holden Proving Grounds), 2002 Carrum Downs (Country Fire Authority Training Ground), 2003 Tailem Bend (Mitsubishi Proving Ground). The 2008 FSAE-A competition was held on 27-30th of November.
Competing Teams in 2009
Australia1. University of Western Australia
2. Edith Cowan University
3. Queensland University of Technology
4. Univsity of Wollongong
5. University of Queensland
6. University of Newcastle
7. University of Melbourne
8. University of Adelaide
9. Monash University
10. Curtin University of Technology
11. University of South Australia
12. University of Sydney
13. RMIT University
14. Victoria University
15. University of Technology Sydney
16. Swinburne University
17. University of New South Wales - UNSW@ADFA
India
1. PEC University of Technology
2. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering & Technology
Iran
1. Iran University of Science and Technology, Arak Branch
2. Amir Kabir University of Technology
Japan
1. Tokyo Denki University
New Zealand
1. University of Auckland
2. University of Waikato