Stratasys is announcing that Team Penske, one of the most recognizable and successful teams in motorsports, has purchased a new Stratasys Neo®800 3D printer. The system is Team Penske’s first stereolithography-based 3D printer from Stratasys and will be used to rapidly print scale model components for aerodynamic testing.
The open materials model for the Neo printers is seen as a key benefit, along with the high quality of the surface finish and the reliability of the Neo system, Gimbel says. Enabling Team Penske to source material from any vendor gives the organisation maximum flexibility in material selection. In addition, the large build volume of the Neo800 3D printer (800 mm x 800 mm x 600 mm) allows them to print larger parts with less time spent hand sanding, sectioning and joining parts together for wind tunnel testing.
“With over 500 wins, Team Penske’s commitment to excellence is unrivaled in the motorsports industry and achieving new heights of performance means constantly asking how things can be done better,” says Pat Carey, Senior Vice President of Commercial Development at Stratasys. “As one of their chief partners in additive manufacturing solutions, we are committed to providing more winning solutions tailored for the racing industry than anyone else in the industry so Team Penske can capture more checkered flags than any other racing organisation in the world.”
This purchase builds on a technical partnership dating back to 2017 with Stratasys. Historically, Stratasys has provided Team Penske with a variety of FDM® and PolyJet™ technology-based 3D printers for prototyping, tooling, fixturing, and end-use parts in cars and pit equipment.
With 38 national championships, including 17 in INDYCAR SERIES competition, Team Penske has often been referred to as the New York Yankees of motorsports. The team recently produced single-season records of 40 victories and 45 pole positions to go along with three championships across its five series of competition around the globe. In 2022, Team Penske became the first team to win both the NASCAR Cup Series and INDYCAR Series Championship in the same season.
To learn more about the Stratasys Neo Stereolithography printer, visit the printer page for more details or contact a Stratasys representative for more information.