Full Throttle

On December 9th, the QuantumX-22 techno-management fest organized by the IEEE Student Branch of New Horizon College of Engineering featured the thrilling Full Throttle contest. Held in collaboration with the Department of Quality Assurance and Skill Development at NHCE and the All India Council for Technical Education, this event provided a platform for students from various engineering and management colleges to participate, showcase their talent, and strengthen their resumes. Participants hailed from colleges all across the nation, and they loved the opportunity to interact with each other and learn from one another over the course of the event.

Full Throttle was a remote control (RC) race that put students' racing skills to the test. Participants revved up their engines and took to the track, competing for exciting prizes. The track was set up in the NHCE ground and featured a variety of obstacles, including ramps, cones, and gravel, providing a challenging and exciting course for the participants.

It was an amazing spectacle for the audience to witness, with the fast-moving RC cars navigating the twists and turns of the track and battling it out for top honors.

Building a RC car for competition requires a combination of technical expertise and racing knowledge. Engineers must carefully design and construct their vehicles to ensure they are fast and agile, while also being able to withstand the rigors of the track. In addition to designing and building the RC car, participants must also be skilled drivers, able to navigate the obstacles and outmaneuver their opponents.

The Full Throttle contest was an exciting and high-stakes event that brought out the best in aspiring engineers and racers. With a combination of technical expertise and racing finesse, the participants put on a thrilling show for the crowd and battled it out for top honors. It was an exciting addition to the QuantumX-22 techno-management fest, and we can't wait to see what next year's event has in store.