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06/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/23/2026 11:11

UW Motorsports Team Brings Home Second Consecutive Championship

The Wyoming Motorsports champion formula hybrid + electric vehicle competes on the track in New Hampshire in this spring's SAE Formula Hybrid + Electric competition. (Formula Hybrid + Electric Photo)

The University of Wyoming's Wyoming Motorsports student organization is living up to its motto of "Build, Race, Win."

The team recently competed in the SAE Formula Hybrid + Electric competition in Loudon, N.H, where it was crowned champion for the second year in a row.

This year's race vehicle featured improvements based on lessons learned last year, including a lighter engine; a more powerful energy supply; improvements to the rear wing, "whiskers" and front wings to reduce drag and improve aerodynamics; an improved steering system; and a more effective clutch.

Team member Carly Neidel, of Norman, Okla., who will take Zachary Goldner's place as the Wyoming Motorsports president in the 2026-27 season, says the experience in New Hampshire was "another incredible learning experience for both the team and me. I am extremely proud of everyone's hard work throughout the year."

Neidel adds that she was pleased at how much more quickly the vehicle passed through mechanical and electrical technical inspections this year. She says that it is something the team has been working on by practicing its own mock inspections, and her goal for the team in the upcoming year is to pass technical inspections on the first attempt without the need for revisions.

While many things went more smoothly this year, and the team did drive away with the win, the competition was not without its challenges. For example, the vehicle experienced a communication issue between the inverter and electric motor. Unable to get the correct replacement part shipped in time, the team reached out to a school in Massachusetts for a compatible part. Following an impromptu two-hour road trip, the team secured the replacement inverter and was able to continue competing, Neidel says.

Wyoming Motorsports is one of the more unique opportunities for students at UW. Open to students of every year and every major, the student organization prides itself on its opportunities for hands-on, applied learning in mechanical and electrical engineering and fabrication, as well as business and marketing. Students learn not only how to design and build their competition vehicles from scratch in-house, but also how to secure sponsors for funding, balance a budget and conduct outreach.

"This experience taught me valuable lessons about project management, preparation and the importance of being versatile when solving real-world engineering problems," Neidel says.

Members of the Wyoming Motorsports formula hybrid team, listed by hometown, are:

Cheyenne -- Connor Fisbeck and Riley Milburn.

Cody -- Teigan Blain.

Denver, Colo. -- Zachary Goldner.

Gillette -- Matt Cathey.

Norman, Okla. -- Carly Neidel.

Phoenix, Ariz. -- Sam Mitchell.

Timnath, Colo. -- Julian Amundson.

Wasilla, Alaska -- Giovanni Zuber.

Windsor, Colo. -- Giovanni Monaco.

Next up for Wyoming Motorsports is its first attempt at the SAE Baja Competition in Ohio in October.

Wyoming Motorsports sponsors are Snaptron, 9H Research Foundation, Associated Students of UW, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gene Haas Foundation, Enepaq, FRPC, Easy Composites, Monster Energy Drinks, Hitchcock Incorporated, Polaris and Rekluse.

Learn more about Wyoming Motorsports at https://www.wyomoto.com/.

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