Standox Suppors Formula Student Team In Austria

Standox Lends Engineering And Coatings Support To Formula Student Motorsport Competition In Austria

This is the second consecutive year that Standox has supported the OS.CAR team of students. OS.CAR stands for “Old School Car."

Staff from Axalta in Austria and engineering students from the University of Applied Sciences in Vienna, Austria with Standox coated "Mako" design 2015 Formula Student car (Photo: Axalta)
Staff from Axalta in Austria and engineering students from the University of Applied Sciences in Vienna, Austria with Standox coated “Mako” design 2015 Formula Student car (Photo: Axalta)

Standox, one of the three premium global refinish brands from Axalta Coating Systems, recently helped a team of students from the University of Applied Sciences in Vienna, Austria, paint a racing car they designed for the 2015 Formula Student competition. This is the second consecutive year that Standox has supported the OS.CAR team of students. OS.CAR stands for “Old School Car.

The OS.CAR team car was unveiled at an official presentation on July 16 at the University and is set to compete against 42 other student teams from around the world from Aug. 10-13 at the Formula One Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria.

Formula Student is a well-established international educational motorsport competition held annually for engineering students and usually forms part of a degree-level project. Within the space of a year, students must design, cost, build, present and enter a single-seat racing car for a series of static and dynamic competitions.

Andreas Auer, marketing and business development manager for Axalta’s Refinish Systems in Austria, explains how the project first came about: “In 2014, we got in touch with the team of engineering students at Vienna University as they were looking for some paint to undercoat and finish their racing car for the Formula Student competition. With Axalta’s strong experience in motorsport, including Formula One and NASCAR, we embraced the idea and went to visit the students. Their presentation was so persuasive, and they were so clearly passionate about the project, we decided to partner with them on more than just the coatings.”

The students first brought the car, the CR-113, to the Axalta training center near Vienna. Standox technicians advised and supervised the students as they helped to prep the vehicle for painting, with the technicians completing the job using one of Standox’s professional paint systems. The CR-113 successfully passed all technical checks and began competing in August 2014 on the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, and made it through to the final round of the competition.

This year, the students were back at the Axalta training center with the new CR-115 car, called Mako, after a type of shark. Again, Standox technicians supervised the students with the initial masking and sanding, and then took over the difficult task of painting and airbrushing the front nose of the car with a menacing-looking shark’s face, mouth and teeth.

Karin Franz, human resources manager for Axalta in Austria and Switzerland, said, “At Axalta, we are passionate about helping young people develop the skills they will need in their professional life. The Formula Student competition gives these students the opportunity to apply real-world engineering experience that will allow them to transition from the university to the workplace. We are delighted to be able to support the OS.CAR team. We wish them every success for this year’s challenge with the new CR-115 car, which looks fantastic.”

To learn more about the OS.CAR racing team, visit campus-racing.at, or follow the events on Twitter on @fsaustria.

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