Teams
Please contact Trish with your RSVP by April 25th for the May 6th end of the year awards banquet. Information for RSVP was sent to your email.
Thanks
Charlie
Teams
Please contact Trish with your RSVP by April 25th for the May 6th end of the year awards banquet. Information for RSVP was sent to your email.
Thanks
Charlie
Our next STEM Electrathon Event will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2023, in conjunction with Energy Whiz at Florida Solar Energy Center, 1679 Clearlake Road, Cocoa FL 32922.
Some of our teams are staying at the Best Western Space Shuttle Inn, 3455 Cheney Hwy which is approximately 16 miles from the venue. Across the street from the Best Western is a Days Inn by Wyndham 3755 Cheney Hwy.
We could have a group dinner on Friday and/or Saturday (or both) at the Durango Steakhouse and/or Florida Seafood Restaurant. Charlie says he plans to eat at both of them, one on Friday night, the other on Saturday night.
At 930 am, April 22, 2023, the opening ceremony for Energy Whiz will take place. We ask all our teams, board and guests to attend the opening ceremony.
Our track is approximately 1512 ft or .286 of a mile.
ELECTRATHON OF TAMPA BAY/ELECTRATHON OF FLORIDA
RACE DAY SCHEDULE
6:30 – 8:00 Event set up, track safety inspection, teams arriving
6:45 – 8:30 Car inspections completed, registration, driver weigh in, transmitters issued
8:30 Team, Team Sponsors and Drivers meeting with Race Steward
8:45 – 9:15 Practice laps (clockwise)
9:15 Track closed, no cars allowed on the track
9:45 – 10:00 Test of transmitters, lineup for 1st race (clockwise)
10:00 Green flag drops to start 1st race
11:00 Checkered flag drops ending 1st race
11:00 – 11:45 Lunch, cars on display for viewing
11:45 – 12:15 Practice laps (counter clockwise)
12:15 Track closed, no cars allowed on the track
12:45 – 1:00 Test of transmitters, lineup for 2nd race (counterclockwise)
1:00 Green flag drops to start 2nd race
2:00 Checkered flag drops ending 2nd race
2:00 – 2:45 Event clean up, race results recorded
2:45 Awards ceremony, announcements
Red – Track
Blue – Pits
Green – Registration/Scoring
Additional/overflow team parking will be outside of the yellow caution tape, lower left area in picture.
We held our STEM Electrathon Event at Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation in Pasco County on Saturday, March 4th.
Unlike our normal race day of two, sixty-minute races, this was our dash day of racing, four, 20-minute races and a high school/college sponsor 20-minute dash challenge. We found out after the races that our computer set the race time for 19 minutes and not 20. (oops)
We thank Kirkland Ranch Electrathon Sponsor David Kocher, his team and school administration for hosting our event.
We thank Florida Power and Light, Charlie Driver for coming to our event. Charlie spent the entire day with us learning about our teams and organization. Electrathon of Tampa Bay/Florida will be there to assist them in their future plans to support students in the State of Florida.
The teams met with our Race Steward for instructions, flag identification and safety protocols.
The track opened for 30 minutes so that drivers could run practice laps. Pro EV car 39 ran practice laps and did very well on the course.
We missed our Mulberry High School Sponsor Todd Thuma and his team as they were not able to attend. We thank Mulberry team member Aiden for coming out to assist even though his team was not at the races.
The first race teams lined up. The green flag dropped and off they went. Tiger car 4 ran lithium batteries and had controller and battery issues sending them to the pits. (We should have had him running lead acid during this race) The Kinetic car 99 tires struck the side of Jane Deere car 942 leaving tire rings and a gash in their side panel.
When the checkered flag dropped, ending the first race, the results were:
Open Class
Jane Deere car 942, 35 laps
Kinetic car 99, 33 laps
Kinetic car 19, 26 laps
Advanced Class
Pro EV car 39, 40 laps
S & J Racing car 256, 34 laps
Tiger car 4, 3 laps
Teams lined up for the second race, the green flag dropped, and the race went well. When the checkered flag dropped, ending the second race, the results were:
High School Class
1st Place Kirkland car 555 with 35 laps (19.02.628)
2nd Place Middleton car 133 with 35 laps (19.10.587
3rd Place Plant City car 83 with 35 laps (19.22.539)
4th Place Middleton car 80 with 22 laps
Open Class
Tiger car 4 with 33 laps
The third race of the day was our High school/College Sponsor Dash Challenge. The three cars lined up with Middleton Sponsor William in car 80, Middleton Sponsor Kenny in car 133 and Kirkland Sponsor David in car 555. The sponsors ran a great race until William drove the wheel off of the 80 car (sending the tire down the course on its own) which caused the car to roll over. William was not hurt but ended the race day for the 80 car.
When the checkered flag dropped it was
1st Place Kirkland (David) car 555 with 37 laps 2nd Place Middleton (Kenny) car 133 with 36 laps 3rd Place Middleton (William) car 80 with 26 laps
Our fourth race of the day lined up. The green flagged dropped and our High School students did exceptionally well.
When the checkered flag dropped it was
1st Place Plant City car 83 with 35 laps
2nd Place Kirkland car 555 with 33 laps
3rd Place Middleton car 133 with 12 laps
Open Class
Tiger car 4 with 34 laps
Our fifth and last race of the day lined up. The green flag dropped, and the teams took off. The S & J Racing car 256 came around one turn and over they went causing a red flag. The driver believes that a dip in the course, his speed and the high winds caused the turnover. Stephen is ok but may have a bruised hand. Kinetic car 99 rolled in one of the turns Kevin said he is okay, but we will check on him as his helmet shows signs of impact. Pro EV car 39 spun out and faced oncoming cars in one of the turns.
When the checkered flag dropped it was
Open Class
Jane Deere car 942 with 26 laps
Kinetic car 99 with 22 laps
Kinetic car 19 with 21 laps
Advanced Class
Pro EV car 39 with 29 laps
Tiger car 4 with 23 laps
S & J car 256 with 2 laps
Due to the fact we had two red flags during the fifth race and time was lost, the time and lap factor for Tiger had to be adjusted by our Race Steward as he ran his lead acid batteries in the high school’s race. In the future teams will not be able to run other than the class they normally run for season points.
To find our overall race results for the day we add the two race lap totals. Final results for the race day:
High School
1st Place Plant City car 83 with 70 laps, best lap of the day 29.609 2nd Place Kirkland car 555 with 68 laps, best lap of the day 29.309 3rd Place Middleton car 133 with 47 laps best lap of the day 29.753 4th Place Middleton car 80 with 22 laps best lap of the day 51.590 Open Class
1st Place Jane Deere car 942 with 61 laps best lap of the day 30.316 2nd Place Tiger car 4 with 58 laps (a nine-lap reduction was made for red flag delays) best lap of the day 32.512 3rd Place Kinetic car 99 with 55 laps best lap of the day 31.188 4th Place Kinetic car 19 with 47 laps best lap of the day 36.469 Advanced Class
1st Place Pro EV car 39 with 69 laps best lap of the day 26.064
2nd Place S & J car 256 with 36 laps best lap of the day 30.6123rd Place Tiger car 4 with 26 laps best lap of the day 32.689
Our next race will be held at University of Central Florida in conjunction with the Energy Whiz at Florida Solar Energy Center.
Our next race will be held at Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation, 32555 Innovation Drive, Wesley Chappel, Florida 33545. This will be our Annual Dash and Sponsor Race. Drivers will safely test their cars performance for the most laps in 20 minutes. There will be a total of five races during the day. The course will be on the same parking lot as our last race at Kirkland but changed slightly.
RED – COURSE
BLUE – PITS
WHITE – TOWER
GREEN – REGISTRATION
Click on links for printable version of race day schedule. 2023 Dash Sponsor Event
MARCH 4, 2023, SCHEDULE – 20 MINUTE DASH RACES
0630 – 0800 Event set up, track safety inspection, teams arrive
0645 – 0830 Car inspections completed, registration, driver weigh in, transmitters issued
0830 Team, Team Sponsors, Executive Board and Drivers meeting with Race Steward
0845 – 0915 Practice laps (only practice laps for the entire day/Sponsors & Exec Bd should do)
0915 Track closed, no cars allowed on the track
0945 – 1000 OPEN AND EXPERIMENTAL DIVISIONS ONLY – 20 MINUTE RACE
Test of transmitters, lineup for 1st race (clockwise)
1000 Green flag drops to start 1st race, OPEN & EXPERIMENTAL DIVISIONS
1020 Checkered flag drops ending 1st race, OPEN & EXPERIMENTAL DIVISIONS
1030 – 1045 HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION ONLY – 20 MINUTE RACE
Test of transmitters, lineup for 1st race (clockwise)
1045 Green flag drops to start 1st race, HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION
1105 Checkered flag drops ending 1st race, HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION
1105 – 1130 Lunch, cars on display for viewing
1130 – 1145 HS/COLLEGE SPONSORS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD ONLY – 20 MINUTE RACE
Test of transmitters, lineup for race (clockwise)
1145 Green flag drops to start race, HS/COLLEGE SPONSOR AND EXECUTIVE BOARD
1205 Checkered flag drops ending race, HS/COLLEGE SPONSOR AND EXECUTIVE BOARD
1205 – 1245 Track closed, no cars allowed on the track
Lunch, cars on display for viewing
1245 – 100 HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION ONLY – 20 MINUTE RACE
Test of transmitters, lineup for 2nd race (counter clockwise)
100 Green flag drops to start 2nd race, HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION
120 Checkered flag drops ending 2nd race, HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION
130 – 145 OPEN AND EXPERIMENTAL DIVISIONS ONLY – 20 MINUTE RACE
Test of transmitters, lineup for 2nd race (counter clockwise)
145 Green flag drops to start 2nd race, OPEN & EXPERIMENTAL DIVISIONS
205 Checkered flag drops ending 2nd race, OPEN & EXPERIMENTAL DIVISIONS
205 – 245 Event clean up, race results recorded
245 Awards ceremony, announcements
We held our 19th STEM Electrathon Event at University of South Florida in conjunction with their Engineering Expo on Saturday, February 11th.
We thank USF for including us in their Engineering Expo every year.
We thank Acme Barricades (Jaime Gonzalez) in Tampa for their generous donations of cones for this event.
We thank Minuteman Press (new owner Ken Hunt) in Brandon for their support in making up our flyers for our events and all our copy needs.
The pit area was busy as a beehive as the teams got the 17 cars ready for the first race.
The teams met with our Race Steward Mike Frederick for instructions, flag identification and safety guidelines. The track opened for 30 minutes so that drivers could run practice laps. The driver in the USF car was running practice laps when his throttle malfunctioned in one of the chicanes and caused the car to turn over causing damage to the front wheels. The driver was fine due to the great safety guidelines used in the design and building of these cars. Steve Archer, Electrathon America Vice President brought down his new car to see how it would perform on our road courses. As the teams lined up their cars for the first race, 16 of the 17 cars were ready to compete. The USF car 48 had issues that kept them out of the race.
The green flag dropped to start the first race and teams gave it their best.
Open Class
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 68 laps
2nd Place Kinetic car 99 with 64 laps
3rd Place Kinetic car 19 with 63 laps
4th Place Archer car 654 with 61 laps
5th Place Ryno car 360 with 32 laps
6th Place Jane Deere car 942 with 30 laps
Advanced Class
1st Place Pro EV car 39 with 76 laps
2nd Place S & J car 128 with 62 laps
3rd Place S & J car 256 with 29 laps
4th Place Silver Bullet car 13 with 11 laps
Between races the teams made adjustments to their cars, changed tires and got some lunch. The USF Team was able to transfer parts from their 48 cars over to their car 132 frame and got it to the pits for inspection.We thank Aidan (Mulberry HS) and his parent(s) for the amazing birthday cupcakes. Happy 16th Birthday Aidan. Cupcakes were really good. When the lineup was called for the second race, 16 of the 17 cars lined up for the second race. The green flag dropped and the teams started the second race. The love taps between cars and drivers continued. It was pure racing fun at its best.
Provided by Cliff with Pro EV car 39
When the checkered flag dropped, ending the second race, the results were:
High School Class
1st Place Plant City car 83 with 60 laps
2nd Place Mulberry car 38 with 55 laps
3rd Place Middleton car 133 with 55 laps
4th Place Middleton car 80 with 52 laps
5th Place Mulberry car 100 with 47 laps
6th Place Kirkland car 555 with 39 laps
Open Class
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 69 laps
2nd Place Archer car 654 with 67 laps
3rd Place Kinetic car 99 with 63 laps
4th Place Kinetic car 19 with 59 laps
5th Place Ryno car 360 with 18 laps
Advanced Class
1st Place Pro EV car 39 with 75 laps
2nd Place S & J car 128 with 61 laps
3rd Place S & J car 256 with 35 laps
4th Place Silver Bullet car 13 with 10 laps
USF car 132 completed 36 laps
We congratulate the S & J Racing car 128 for the fastest lap of the day, a 40.813 in the first race.To find our overall race results for the day we add the two race lap totals. Final results for the race day:
High School
1st Place Middleton car 133 with 116 laps2nd Place Plant City car 83 with 114 laps3rd Place Middleton car 80 with 112 laps4th Place Mulberry car 38 with 103 laps5th Place Mulberry car 100 with 92 laps6th Place Kirkland car 555 with 48 lapsOpen Class
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 137 laps2nd Place Archer car 654 with 128 laps3rd Place Kinetic car 99 with 127 laps4th Place Kinetic car 19 with 122 laps5th Place Ryno car 360 with 50 lapsAdvanced Class
1st Place Pro EV car 39 with 151 laps2nd Place S & J car 128 with 123 laps3rd Place S & J car 256 with 64 laps4th Place Silver Bullet car 13 with 21 lapsUSF car 132 completed 36 laps for familiarizationOur next race (March 4th) will be held at Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation
Our next STEM Electrathon Event will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2023, in conjunction with the University of South Florida Engineering Expo, 3824 USF Alumni Drive. We will have a booth in the Engineering Expo on Friday, February 10, 2023, to show our STEM Program to other’s attending the Expo.
We held our first STEM Electrathon Event in 2023 at Middleton High School on Saturday, January 21st.
We thank Middleton Sponsor William Knight, his team members and the Administration for hosting our event.
As the teams prepared their cars for the first race, everyone alerted when a loud explosion (sounding like a transforming blowing) was heard. We made sure everyone was okay and found that Pro EV Team bought a new brand of tire tubes, and they did not like a lot of air pressure.
As the teams lined up their cars for the first race, 10 of the 11 cars were ready to compete. Plant City car 83 had some things that kept them out of the first race. The road course at Middleton was challenging for our teams. During the first race, Kinetic car 99 had a small chain issue reappear. Mulberry car 100 had their front alloy wheel break sending them to the pits. Pro EV tire issues continued but that was possibly due to running 52 second laps. The last few minutes of the first race did not end well for the Jane Deere car 942. While making a turn the front wheel assembly let go and buckled the tire under the front of the car, ending their race day.
When the checkered flag dropped, ending the first race, the results were:
High School Class
1st Place Middleton 80 with 43 laps
2nd Place Mulberry car 38 with 36 laps
3rd Place Middleton car 133 with 34 laps
4th Place Mulberry car 100 with 23 laps
5th Place Kirkland car 555 with 21 laps
Open Class
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 51 laps
2nd Place Jane Deere car 942 with 47 laps
3rd Place Kinetic Industries car 99 with 34 laps
Advanced Class
1st Place S & J car 128 with 44 laps
2nd Place Pro EV car 39 with 41 laps
Between races the teams made adjustments to their cars, changed tires and got some lunch. Plant City completed the work on the 83 car and was ready to race. Mulberry checked local vendors and were unable to find a rim for their car 100, ending their race day.
There were only 9 cars line up for the second race of the day The green flag dropped, and the teams started the second race. Kirkland car 555 had a few issues with their rear wheel. Pro EV ended the race after 36 minutes with tire issues.
We congratulate the S & J Racing Team on their performance during both races. Way to go John and Stephen.
When the checkered flag dropped, ending the second race, the results were:
High School Class
1st Place Mulberry car 38 with 44 laps
2nd Place Kirkland car 555 with 40 laps
3rd Place Middleton car 133 with 39 laps
4th Place Plant City car 83 with 35 laps
5th Place Middleton car 80 with 18 laps
Open Class
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 50 laps
2nd Place Kinetic Industries car 99 with 45 laps
Advanced Class
1st Place S & J car 128 with 46 laps
2nd Place Pro EV car 39 with 36 laps
To find our overall race results for the day we add the two race lap totals. Final results for the race day: During our awards ceremony, we had the 5th and 6th place teams reversed (thanks Todd for bringing it to our attention).
High School
1st Place Mulberry car 38 with 80 laps 2nd Place Middleton car 133 with 73 laps 3rd Place Kirkland car 555 with 61 laps 4th Place Middleton car 80 with 61 laps 5th Place Plant City car 83 with 35 laps 6th Place Mulberry with 100 with 23 laps Open Class
1st Place Tiger Racing car 4 with 101 laps (great performance in both races to complete over 100 laps) 2nd Place Kinetic Industries car 99 with 79 laps 3rd Place Jane Deere car 942 with 47 laps Advanced Class
1st Place S & J Racing car 128 with 90 laps 2nd Place Pro EV car 39 with 77 laps Our next race will be held at University of South Florida in conjunction with USF 2-day Engineering Expo.
February 10, 2023, Expo display
February 11, 2023, STEM Electrathon in parking lot.
Our first STEM Electrathon Event in 2023 will be held at Middleton High School. The school is located at 4801 N. 22nd Street, Tampa, Florida 33610.
Red – Course
Yellow – Caution Tape
Green – Scoring/Registration
Blue – Pits
Black – Tower
Bring the entire family to a free, fun filed day of STEM Electrathon competition.
We welcome our new supporter to the Electrathon of Tampa Bay/Florida family.
Acme Barricades located at 2611 82nd Street, Tampa, Florida 33619
Thank You, John and Jaime for the donation of cones for our first STEM Electrathon Event at Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation. Your support of our program, the students of Hillsborough, Polk and Pasco County is greatly appreciated.