UH Racing

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UH Racing is a Formula Student team run by students attending the University of Hertfordshire, [1] ranked 7th EV team in the UK and 95th EV team in the world as of the 11th December 2022. [2] UH Racing's peak international ranking was 7th, achieved in 2010. [3]

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The team entered the inaugural Formula Student competition hosted in the United Kingdom in 1998, at the MIRA proving ground. [4]

The team has entered at least one vehicle in every subsequent Formula Student UK competition, with the exception of 2021. [5] Additionally, UH Racing has travelled abroad to enter other Formula Student events, such as Formula Student Germany, [6] Formula Student Italy, [7] and Formula Student Netherlands. [8]

UH Racing has often been at the forefront of FS innovation, being the first UK team to compete with an electric vehicle with UH12A in 2009. [9] In 2020, the decision to return to electric powertrain was made, [10] and the team is now exclusively EV.

UH Racing at Formula Student UK

UH Racing Entries at FSUK
YearLocationChassisStatic EventsDynamic EventsOverall Results
CostBusinessDesignLTS*AccelerationSkidpadAutocrossEnduranceEfficiencyPointsPosition
1998MIRAUH1---------N/AN/A
1999NEC BirminghamUH2---------N/A7th
2000NEC BirminghamUHH2---------N/A16th
2000NEC BirminghamUH3---------N/A4th
2001NEC BirminghamUH421st14th14th-14th-11th9th-43111th
2002BruntingthorpeUH56th10th6th-15th-19th13th-50014th
2003BruntingthorpeUH617th6th17th-12th-17th5th5th32917th
2004BruntingthorpeUH741st7th28th------20142nd
2005BruntingthorpeUH816th21st8th-4th5th22nd5th5th7647th
2006BruntingthorpeUH94th19th18th-7th14th6th6th15th7715th
2007SilverstoneUH08H---------N/A13th
2007SilverstoneUH1021st39th14th-4th23rd5th10th14th6938th
2008SilverstoneUH113rd57th7th-4th10th17th--40919th
2009SilverstoneUH1258th26th16th-2nd2nd9th27th-63413th
2009SilverstoneUH12A---------N/AN/A
2010SilverstoneUH1316th44th16th-18th8th7th6th14th7165th
2010SilverstoneUH13A---------N/AN/A
2011SilverstoneUH1413th1st7th-28th17th8th2nd19th7293rd
2012SilverstoneUH1523rd8th2nd-13th10th10th28th-49015th
2013SilverstoneUH163rd42nd10th-15th5th15th26th-47218th
2014SilverstoneUH1732nd38th28th-37th38th32nd13th7th41817th
2015SilverstoneUH186th46th7th-30th14th20th32nd-38427th
2016SilverstoneUH1911th12th23rd-43rd19th24th12th14th6289th
2017SilverstoneUH2012th11th1st-10th3rd18th37th-44116th
2018SilverstoneUH2111th49th7th-6th31st26th38th-35425th
2019SilverstoneUH2213th14th7th-12th17th30th5th4th5848th
2020**SilverstoneUH23---------909.82nd
2022SilverstoneUH255th6th10th2nd-----330.912th
2023SilverstoneUH2624th24th13th20th-----251.623rd

Data has been filled in where available, but several values are still missing.

*the Lap Time Simulation (LTS) event was first included in the FSUK competition in 2022.

**in 2020, Formula Student UK's competition format was changed temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] UH Racing chose to continue the development of their vehicle into 2021, intending to compete with UH23 at FSUK 2021. Unfortunately, further delays associated with the pandemic meant the car was not ready to enter, and further development continued into 2022.


UH Racing has finished in the top three at Formula Student UK a total of three times, according to the IMechE website. [12]

UH Racing at international competitions

UH Racing at FS Australia
YearChassisPointsPosition
2001UH45625th
UH Racing at FSAE Michigan
YearChassisPointsPosition
2006UH960123rd
UH Racing at FS Germany
YearChassisPointsPosition
2008UH118355th
2009UH128142nd
2010UH1341132nd
2011UH146867th
2012UH158256th
2013UH1673610th
2014UH1714164th
2015UH186307th
2016UH1956514th
2017UH2036927th
UH Racing at FS Czech Republic
YearChassisPointsPosition
2017UH208362nd
UH Racing at FS Netherlands
YearChassisPointsPosition
2019UH226265th
UH Racing at FS Italy
YearChassisPointsPosition
2019UH2251312th
2022UH2525014th

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