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Steel developed at MIT is key to Formula One, Baja 1000, and MIT Motorsports

A high-performance steel with MIT origins has come full circle.ย 

After proving its worth in Formula One and Baja 1000 race cars, the computationally designed material has now been incorporated into the 2026 electric race car built by the student-run MIT Motorsports team.

The MIT car is scheduled to race against cars from other universities in the Formula SAE Electric competition in June.

Designing materials

Gregory B. Olson, professor of the practice in the MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering, founded the MIT Steel Research Group (SRG) in 1985 with the goal of using computers to accelerate the hunt for new materials by plumbing databases of those materialsโ€™ fundamental properties. It was the beginning of a new field โ€” computational materials design โ€” that would eventually lead to the Materials Genome Initiative, a national program announced by President Barack Obama in 2011.

In 1985, however, โ€œnobody knew whether we could really do this,โ€ says Olson. Olson and colleagues eventually showed that the approach worked, and around 1990 the Army Research Office funded an SRG project aimed at developing high-performance steels for the gears in helicopters. That work came to the attention of producers at โ€œInfinite Voyage,โ€ a science documentary that ran on the Public Broadcasting System.

โ€œWhen โ€œInfinite Voyageโ€ came to see me about the helicopter gear steels,โ€ Olson remembers, โ€œwe got into a discussion about my interest in race carsโ€ and whether the steels might have an application there.

The answer was yes, and Olson found himself connecting with the Newman/Haas racing team that Michael and Mario Andretti were driving for. Newman/Haas was also featured in the โ€œInfinite Voyageโ€ program, so โ€œmy first discussion with their chief engineer was on live television,โ€ says Olson, who is also affiliated with the MIT Materials Research Laboratory.

He and colleagues went on to design a novel gear steel that could withstand the extreme conditions associated with a race car. They did the work over a weekend. โ€œThe surface hardness was the same as for a conventional gear steel, but we gave it the core properties of an armor steel,โ€ Olson says.

Introducing Ferrium C61

That steel, which became known as Ferrium C61, was commercialized through QuesTek Innovations, the materials-design company Olson co-founded. It became the companyโ€™s first product.

Although it was never used in Newman/Haas cars, QuesTek pitched it to Baja 1000 off-road racers.

โ€œWe particularly focused on the 1600 class of those racing dune buggies. They would go flying over a sand dune with the wheels spinning in the air. And when they land, there would be a tremendous jolt to the drive gears,โ€ Olson says. The result: The racersโ€™ gears made with conventional steel regularly failed.

โ€œThe average life for conventional drive gears was point-six race,โ€ says Olson (meaning on average they lasted for only 60 percent of a race). โ€œWith Ferrium C61, we changed it from point-six to six races.โ€ The gears could now complete an average six races before failing.

QuesTek brought that data to meetings with different Formula One teams โ€œto try to get C61 into other racing classes,โ€ Olson says.ย 

Enter Red Bull, the British-licensed Formula One team. โ€œThe leading mechanical failure in Formula One racing is gearbox failures,โ€ Olsen says. The gearbox houses the gearset, or collection of gears, in a carโ€™s engine. โ€œOnce Red Bull adopted our steel for the gearset, they never had any gearbox failures, and they were world champions four times in the last decade.โ€

MIT Motorsports heard of this history and within the past year approached Olson about getting a sample of C61. โ€œQuesTek had some stock available, and sold it at a high discount to the MIT team with, of course, instructions on how to heat-treat it,โ€ Olson says.ย 

Because, of course, the students, who are mostly undergraduates, made the gears โ€” and the car โ€” themselves.

ยฉ Photo courtesy of MIT Motorsports.

Gearset for the 2026 race car made by the MIT Motorsports team. It is made of a high-performance steel with MIT origins.
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