Hebron Motorsports

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About The Team

Hebron Motorsports underwent a remarkable revival in 2019, spearheaded by a group of students from the Mechanical Engineering department. Notable contributors to this revival included individuals such as Asoro Ese, Emerald Henry, Godwin Jerry, Victor Kayode, David Enumah, Adesina Tito, Atiba Joshua and Victor Ezekiel. Their relentless dedication propelled the project forward, overcoming numerous challenges in their quest to construct the first semi-professional racecar in West Africa.

Despite facing various hurdles, the team demonstrated remarkable resilience, particularly in their achievement of competing in the Formula Student UK Class2 event. Armed with only the car design, they successfully secured funding from sponsors to bring their innovative designs to life. The fruits of their labor are showcased in the images below, depicting the realization of the First Semi-Professional Racecar in West Africa.

Currently, the team is on the verge of completion, with only the body of the vehicle left to finalize. For those interested in supporting this groundbreaking project, the team welcomes donations. You can reach out to them via email at hms.@covenantuniversity.edu.ng.

Situated in the Mechanical Engineering building, Hebron Motorsports brings together individuals from diverse disciplines, collaborating to achieve excellence in the field of automotive engineering. Your generous contributions will play a crucial role in propelling this ambitious project to new heights.

MISSION: To consistently take theoretical knowledge from all fields of study and turn it into a tangible, valuable and practical product.

VISION: To be a top performer at all Formula SAEĀ®/Formula StudentĀ® IMechE corroborative event around the globe with an ever evolving single-seat Formula style car.

FSAE: Formula Student (FS) is Europe's most established educational engineering competition and celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2018. Backed by industry and high-profile engineers such Patron, Ross Brawn OBE, the competition aims to develop enterprising and innovative young engineers and encourage more young people to take up a career in engineering. Each year, Formula Student sees over 100 university teams from around the globe travel to Silverstone to compete in static and dynamic events that will test their preparation and hard work: who will be crowned the winner of Formula Student 2020? It is a student engineering competition held annually in the UK. Student teams from around the world design, build, test, and race a small-scale formula style racing car.

For more infromation about the team, Please look at the team's 2021 competition report and the team's sponsorship brochure if you want to be a part of the teams sucess. Pictures of the teams progress are provided below.