Richard Lander Racing is a motor sport team based at Richard Lander School, Truro, Cornwall. We race in formula 24, part of the Greenpower series, a competition for electric racing for schools.

Wednesday, 9 December 2009
It's Official
We have now recieved our entry confermation with the date of our heat, it will be on the 24th June 2010. That should give us plenty of time to build and fully test the car before the season starts. The venue is Newquay Airport this year, a new track to us so we will definatly have our work cut out for us! To qualify for Goodwood we have to procure a podium finish which last year was a drive of about 60 miles in 4 hours, a tough task but one that I am sure that we will be more than capable of. On a construction note, the fillets which reinforce the bulkheads are ready to be glued into place using the bone glue which will happen in the next few days so we are still on track for the Christmas deadline for the box chassis.
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
This Week's Progress
The floorpan and all the bulkheads are now cut, a little sanding and they will be complete. Work has also started on the cedar fillets which will reinforce all the joints. The three way mitres are proving complicated, but after plenty of practice with scrap wood the boys are ready to cut the real ones tomorrow.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Laminate Flooring
The floor pan was laminated using the bone glue yesterday, using almost every clamp in the DT department! The honeycomb section was sandwiched between the two solid layers to create a solid base without all the associated weight. After releasing it this lunchtime I think we can be very proud of the result. The lift in the back section came out brilliantly; the curves at the front and back just need to be cut and the excess glue fully removed and we will have a complete panel. At this rate we should have the box chassis ready by Christmas.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
New Sponsor
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
First cuts

The first plywood panels were cut today, we are now well under way on the construction of the floor pan, the side pannels and the internal bulkheads, that's all the panel components except the bonnet all out of two sheets of ply.
The picture is the panels held in place to get a feel for size, all the internal panels will be cut to match the hoop shaped one and the whole lot will then be glued together using biodegradable glue and then laminated.
Massive thanks to Woodstock in Penryn who have very generously provided us with all of our wood absolutely free of charge, this would be a much more difficult build without their help and support.
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