Every formula car needs a team, and behind our team, from day one, has been the unwavering support of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture. The FSB’s support for our racing team has made a meaningful impact, not only in the Formula Student world, but also on individual students, who have discovered their passions, gained experience, and laid the foundation for successful careers. The faculty and mentors have provided us with invaluable practical insights and encouragement. 🤝 They’ve equipped us with the skills and tools needed to succeed. Thank you, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, for standing by our side, from the first idea of the Racing Team 21 years ago to where we are today. The new season has started, and we’re ready. 🏁 #fsbracingteam #AVLRACETECH #formulastudent #unizagreb #zagreb #croatia #racing #racecar #formula1 #f1 #formulaone
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