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Mini Baja® consists of three regional competitions that simulate real-world engineering design projects and their related challenges. Engineering students are tasked to design and build an off-road vehicle that will survive the severe punishment of rough terrain and in the East competition—water.
The object of the competition is to provide SAE student members with a challenging project that involves the planning and manufacturing tasks found when introducing a new product to the consumer industrial market. Teams compete against one another to have their design accepted for manufacture by a fictitious firm. Students must function as a team to not only design, build, test, promote, and race a vehicle within the limits of the rules, but also to generate financial support for their project and manage their educational priorities.
All vehicles are powered by a ten-horsepower Intek Model 20 engine donated by Briggs & Stratton Corporation. For over twenty-five years, the generosity of Briggs & Stratton has enabled SAE to provide each team with a dependable engine free of charge. Use of the same engine by all the teams creates a more challenging engineering design test.

The Ready Set Design! program provides introductory engineering experiences
for middle school girls in the Baltimore area, through half-day weekend
programs on the Johns Hopkins University campus. The program is organized by
the Johns Hopkins student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers. Financial support for this program is provided by the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Johns Hopkins University Alumni
Association, and the National Science Foundation.
Points of contact:
Baja SAE Team: Bobby Ng, ME '07
Ready, Set, Design!: Sarah Webster, Grad Student
Faculty Advisor: Lester Su, Professor in Mechanical Engineering