E-Horizon

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E-Horizon Regulations

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01Section

Project Introduction

E-Horizon is an educational and competitive project based on 1:10 RC single-seaters designed and built by students. The championship combines engineering, motorsport, team management and real competition.

The regulations define:

  • sporting rules,
  • technical constraints,
  • race procedures,
  • static evaluations,
  • safety systems,
  • admission and classification criteria.

The goal is to ensure fairness, safety, innovation and a highly educational environment.

02Section

Championship Registration

Registration is split into two phases and is completely free of charge. However, both procedures must be completed to be officially admitted.

Phase 1 – Online Form (by January 30, 2025):

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03Section

Costs & Required Materials

Participation is free. Teams only cover the costs of building the car.

Main components:

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04Section

Team Structure & Roles

Two team categories are available:

STUDENT:

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05Section

Championship Format

The championship is split into two phases:

Qualifying:

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06Section

Race Types (Dynamic Sessions)

Dynamic sessions include:

Practice:

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Static Events

Static events assess the team’s technical, management and communication skills.

Design Event (Final event only):

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08Section

Points & Standings

Dynamic races:

  • Feature Race → 25 points to the winner.
  • Sprint Race → 15 points to the winner.
  • Endurance → 50 points to the winner.
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Dimensions & Weight

Single-seaters must comply with standard dimensions:

  • Maximum length: 500 mm
  • Maximum width: 200 mm
  • Maximum height: 110 mm
  • Measurements include wings, bodywork and aerodynamic appendages.
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Chassis System

The chassis is subject to the “Material Limitation” (R11.1.13):

  • it must be entirely made using 3D-printable materials,
  • internal reinforcements in non-printable materials are forbidden (metal, carbon, composites),
  • splitting into multiple printed parts and assembling them is allowed.
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Aerodynamic System

All VADs (Vehicle Aerodynamic Devices) are subject to the same “Material Limitation” (R11.1.13):

  • only 3D-printable materials are allowed,
  • non-printable reinforcements and inserts are forbidden.
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12Section

Tyres

Each team has:

  • 1 Molded set (commercial rubber),
  • 3 Printed sets (3D-printed),
  • at least 1 set between Intermediate/Wet.
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Powertrain System

Motor:

  • only 1 motor,
  • 17.5T (STD) / 5.5T (PRO),
  • brushed or brushless, sensored or sensorless,
  • connected exclusively to the rear wheels.
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14Section

Electronics System

The electrical system is split into two lines:

HVL (High Voltage Line) – 7.4 V:

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