In the Formula SAE competition, in which universities all over the world take part, technical racing solutions are built to compete against each other. Formula Seven, a small company made up of former members of a team in the competition, commercialises the most successful and effective technical solutions presented in this competition.
One of the technical solutions that emerged from the competition was a steering gear with a helical pinion and gear rack for a single-seater racing car prototype. As part of the Formula SAE, there were several requirements that had to be met when creating the component. Firstly, the entire steering system had to be particularly lightweight in order to keep the overall weight of the racing car as low as possible and thus allow the vehicle to be more dynamic. The materials had to be particularly reliable, i.e. they had to enable the race car to drive safely and correctly over the long term while at the same time being exposed to the high stresses of racing. It is particularly important that as little maintenance work as possible is required. And finally, an economical solution had to be found, which is why the concept focussed on the use of standard components.