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The Women of Monash Motorsport Building Formula SAE Race Cars in Australia

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What does it take to build a Formula SAE race car from the ground up? In this episode of the She Persists Podcast, I sit down with Christina, Lillian, Monica, and Yeheni from Monash Motorsport—one of Australia's leading Formula SAE teams. Together, we explore what goes into designing, testing, and racing a student-built vehicle, from aerodynamics and computational fluid dynamics to autonomous systems, electrical engineering, and vehicle performance. We talk about how Monash became a pioneer in Australia's driverless Formula SAE program, what it's like competing against universities from around the world, and the engineering challenges that come with building an electric race car almost entirely from scratch. The conversation also dives into the importance of testing, collaboration, and learning through failure—lessons that extend far beyond motorsport. Beyond the technical side, we discuss what it's like to be women in a traditionally male-dominated field, finding confidence in unfamiliar spaces, building supportive communities, and why some of the most valuable skills in engineering have nothing to do with equations. Whether you're passionate about engineering, motorsport, autonomous vehicles, or simply enjoy hearing the stories of women pushing boundaries in STEM, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

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Portada del episodio The Women of Monash Motorsport Building Formula SAE Race Cars in Australia

The Women of Monash Motorsport Building Formula SAE Race Cars in Australia

What does it take to build a Formula SAE race car from the ground up? In this episode of the She Persists Podcast, I sit down with Christina, Lillian, Monica, and Yeheni from Monash Motorsport—one of Australia's leading Formula SAE teams. Together, we explore what goes into designing, testing, and racing a student-built vehicle, from aerodynamics and computational fluid dynamics to autonomous systems, electrical engineering, and vehicle performance. We talk about how Monash became a pioneer in Australia's driverless Formula SAE program, what it's like competing against universities from around the world, and the engineering challenges that come with building an electric race car almost entirely from scratch. The conversation also dives into the importance of testing, collaboration, and learning through failure—lessons that extend far beyond motorsport. Beyond the technical side, we discuss what it's like to be women in a traditionally male-dominated field, finding confidence in unfamiliar spaces, building supportive communities, and why some of the most valuable skills in engineering have nothing to do with equations. Whether you're passionate about engineering, motorsport, autonomous vehicles, or simply enjoy hearing the stories of women pushing boundaries in STEM, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

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