Purdue team wins evGrandPrix final out of contestants from 9 universities
Purdue's evGrandPrix drew a new crowd this year, with students from 10 universities competing in the 15th annual race.
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN โ Each year, onlookers swarm the race track for the Purdue Grand Prix, but the lesser known evGrandPrix drew a new crowd to the packed stands this year. Students from nine universities around the country and one from Canada descended on the checkered start line alongside the many Purdue teams to participate for the 15th year. Brandon Rodarmel, Purdue senior in business analytics and information management, is the president of Purdueโs evGrandPrix student organization.
Rodarmel said the race has grown in its transition to being student-led. โWe actually only have two engineering students out of our about 15-member group that helps to put it on,โ Rodarmel said. โA lot of us come from different backgrounds, not just business, whether it's part of the College of Science or even the school of ag, we just all have a love of motor sports.
Maybe our skills aren't best suited for building and racing the kart, but we still want to be able to contribute. โ Teams start working on the karts and batteries a year in advance, with new teams sometimes beginning even before that yearโs winners are determined. For the evGrandPrix, contestants are judged on three components: race, design and efficiency.
โWe offer a different kind of championship and a different ask of students. Ours allows students to use their imagination and use their skills in order to try and put something on track,โ Rodarmel said. โWe don't compete with gas Grand Prix, but we offer students a different way to apply the things they learned in the classroom.