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  2. STEM Racing - Wikipedia

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    STEM Racing (formerly F1 in Schools) is an international STEM competition endorsed by Formula 1 for students aged 9–19. Groups of 3–6 students have to design and manufacture a miniature F1 car using CAD / CAM and CAE design tools.

  3. Formula SAE - Wikipedia

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    Prof. Matthews came up with the “Formula SAE” name following the format of Formula A and Formula Vee but emphasizing that this new race car was an engineering competition rather than a driver's competition. Schools would meet after the end of the academic year to compete and determine who had built the best car.

  4. Formula Student - Wikipedia

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    Formula Student is a student engineering competition held annually. Student teams from around the world design, build, test, and race a small-scale formula style racing car. . The cars are judged on a number of criter

  5. School pupils among first to play Minecraft F1 game

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    It transforms the F1 team's base into the world of Minecraft, enabling players to explore the facility and learn about creating and racing a modern day Formula 1 car - all in 8-bit.

  6. Formula One car - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Mclaren recorded a record top speed of 372.6 km/h (231.5 mph) during testing, which was officially recognised by the FIA as the fastest speed ever achieved by an F1 car. [ 76 ] At the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix , the Williams of Valtteri Bottas reached a top speed of 372.54 km/h (231.49 mph) in racing conditions.

  7. Category:Formula One cars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Formula One cars" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. ... Scarab F1; Silver Arrows; Simca-Gordini T11; Simca-Gordini T15 ...

  8. Driver development program - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, McLaren became the first Formula One team to establish a driver development program, founding the McLaren-Mercedes Young Driver Support Programme; [1] its initial cohort famously included 13-year-old kart racer Lewis Hamilton, [2] who became the first driver development program alumnus in Formula One to win the World Drivers' Championship in 2008. [3]

  9. Mercedes W12 - Wikipedia

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    The car is based on the Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance which won the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships the previous season. Whilst the W12 won the team's eighth consecutive constructors' title, this was the first Mercedes F1 car since the V6 turbo-hybrid era started in 2014 with which Mercedes failed to win the Drivers' Championship ...