MINI
Mini is meant to serve as a smaller, more affordable version of F0 that anyone can build and understand. This car is used to conduct workshops with students, where they can gain the experience of building the car themselves. Powered by a single GoBilda Yellowjacket motor and one servo inside a single beam chassis, the car is robust and built to be thrown around and mishandled. It's easy to replace parts because most of them are made of plastic and can easily be remanufactured if broken.
Simple and elegant
Mini is a car that anyone can understand, powered by only a single motor and with a very straightforward steering setup. It features simple wheels and is made of primarily plastic parts, to cut down on costs. With this design, we could maximize power and fun while reducing complexity and cost

Central and sturdy chassis
The car is built around a single central beam, which keeps everything centralized and maintains a relatively low center of gravity to prevent flipping. This also makes parts easy to replace, since it's likely to crash often.

Intricate and effective steering
The steering is driven by a single servo connected to a simple yet robust push-pull steering setup. At the end of the steering rods is a block that houses the axles and mounting for both front wheels, which can spin independently.
