A team of six 16-18-year-old students from Marie-Therese-Gymnasium in Erlangen, Germany, lifted the Aramco F1 in Schools World Champions trophy in Singapore this week as the global STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) competition held its 18th World Final.
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The UK claimed the Aramco F1® in Schools World Champions 2020(21) title this week, with Britannia Red, a team of six 16 and 17-year-old students from Robert May’s School, Hampshire, being announced the winners at Tuesday’s Awards celebrations.
The talented youngsters narrowly beat 42 other teams from 18 countries, with Quintolux from Ireland in second place. Nebula from Australia completed the 1-2-3 with third place.
Student teams from around the globe took on their international rivals in the biggest global STEM educational initiative. They designed and developed a scale model F1® in Schools car with advanced engineering, produced a highly creative and instructive presentation of their team and built a car that has the speed to compete with the best of the world.
Inspiring designs, innovative engineering, outstanding creativity, nail-biting nerves and heart-warming team bonds - F1 in Schools begins its annual World Finals today.