
Dubbed the “world’s wackiest road race”, the Red Bull Soap Box Race is held in cities across the world. Last in the UK in 2003, this year’s event was held at Alexandra Palace in north London.
70 competitors were selected from several thousand applications and included a coffin, an 8 foot effigy of Usain Bolt, a slice of Victoria sponge cake and a rolling rugby scrum. Each team was judged not only on their time down the hill but also the creativity of their theme and ability to entertain 20,000 noisy spectators with a 20 second performance before their run.

Team Spitphya’s soap box, named the ‘Phyabird’ was inspired by land speed record breakers of the 20s and 30s; Malcolm Campbell, John Cobb, Henry Seagrave et al.
Mark Wells, Ian Wride, Greg Seed, Roy Norton and Thomas Kasher, a group of workmates from motorcycle design agency Xenophya Design, employed the same processes that they apply in their ‘day jobs’ in the creation of the Phyabird. The tubular spaceframe was designed in CAD to fit perfectly around driver Greg Seed who was digitised using a FARO arm. A full scale clay model of the land speed racer style body was then created which was then moulded in fibreglass and painted in Bluebird Blue.

In the quest to be fastest Carter Bearings were approached for assistance in selecting low friction bearings, essential in maintaining speed in a vehicle powered only by gravity. Carter bearings provided a set of Isisz hybrid bearings which offered the perfect compromise of strength and performance. “The difference was massive” said Greg, “after swapping the bearings the cart rolls much more freely and just keeps going and going, you can feel there is much less resistance”.


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