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Design of an Anti-Roll System for a FIA GT3 Vehicle.
Rel. Andrea Tonoli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Automotive Engineering (Ingegneria Dell'Autoveicolo), 2025
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This master’s thesis presents the design and analytical development of an anti-roll system for a GT3-class racing vehicle, conducted in collaboration with Podium Advanced Technologies within an official FIA homologation program. The work combines vehicle dynamics, structural design, and computational optimization to define a suspension subsystem capable of meeting the performance, durability, and regulatory constraints of GT3 endurance competition. The project’s objective is to conceive, model, and validate a passive mechanical anti-roll mechanism that ensures compliant roll stiffness, structural integrity, and adjustability within the packaging limitations of a high-performance racing chassis. The study begins with an overview of the FIA GT3 framework, where Balance of Performance regulations and endurance reliability requirements govern system design.
Within this context, the anti-roll bar is a key tuning element that allows engineers to manage lateral load transfer, understeer–oversteer balance, and tire usage
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