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F1 in Schools car is a miniature Formula One car designed and built by students aged 9 to 19. It is powered by a compressed air cylinder and can reach speeds of up to 80 km/h. The car is used in the F1 in Schools competition, which challenges students to design, build and race their own miniature F1 cars.

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Making The Dream Team
Selecting the right team is crucial for the success of any project. It's important to consider the skills, experience, and personality of each team member to ensure they are a good fit for the project.
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Designing The Car
F1 in Schools is a global competition that challenges students to design and race miniature cars. The competition aims to inspire and develop the next generation of engineers, designers, and innovators. Through this program, students learn valuable skills in design, engineering, and teamwork, while also having fun and competing against other schools from around the world. Using ASA 3D printing material and Autodesk for designing the car


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Making The Website
Creating a website for F1 in Schools is an exciting opportunity to showcase the innovative and competitive spirit of this STEM-based program. The website should highlight the achievements of participating teams, provide information on upcoming events, and offer resources for educators and students interested in getting involved. With a sleek and modern design, the website can capture the attention of potential sponsors and partners
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Advertisement and Sponsors
Getting sponsors for F1 in Schools can be a challenging task, but it's not. The first step is to a sponsorship proposal that highlights the benefits of sponsoring your team. This can include exposure to a global audience, brand recognition, and the opportunity to support STEM education. Reach out to local businesses, engineering firms, and motorsport enthusiasts to find potential sponsors.
