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STEM Racing (formerly known as F1 in schools) is a global STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) competition in which students design, build, and race miniature Formula 1 cars. Teams are judged by professionals in each field on speed, design, innovation, and teamwork. The competition aims to encourage teenagers to pursue a career in technology and motorsports.
Yes absolutely! The global STEM competition supported by the official Formula 1 is open to students aged 9 to 19. Participants can form a team and register through their school or local competition to start their journey.
Refer to the official website: https://www.stemracing.com/
STEM Racing cars are 1/20th the size of a real-life F1 race car! It is a miniature Formula 1-style race car, about 17-21 cm long, designed and built by students using innovative engineering and aerodynamics. Made from lightweight materials and powered by a CO₂ cartridge, these cars race down a track at high speeds, competing for the best design and fastest time. They can reach up to 70km/h!
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