Metal dust scattered like spring pollen in the practice workshop exclusively for engineering students at a Korean university. This place, normally closed when classes weren’t in session, was now bustling with people. Even in the sweltering summer vacation, the workshop was filled with members of the Formula racing club, “Fortemola....
Metal dust scattered like spring pollen in the practice workshop exclusively for engineering students at a Korean university. This place, normally closed when classes weren’t in session, was now bustling with people. Even in the sweltering summer vacation, the workshop was filled with members of the Formula racing club, “Fortemola.” With only three weeks left until the national student car competition—where university teams competed with their self-built racecars—the heat inside the workshop rivaled the blazing summer sun outside. One person was cutting pipes with a buzzing grinder that sounded like a wasp's wings. Another was pulling their hair out while checking engine wires. Yet another was sanding down parts until their hands were raw. Everyone was busy, no breaks in sight. Nam Jia, th
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