International
10 September 2010
No more F1 in Schools in USA
The F1 in Schools challenge was launched in the United States in 2002 amid great excitement and expectation. The competition grew over the years and achieved many new distinctions, both nationally and internationally. We saw... [mehr]
10 September 2010
F1 IN SCHOOLS WORLD FINALS 2010 SUPPORTED BY LG VALUES INTEREST FROM THE WORLD OF F1
F1 in Schools is privileged to have the support of the Formula One industry and its involvement is extensive. The F1 in Schools World Finals 2010 is supported byLG, a Global Partner and a Technological Partner of Formula 1... [mehr]
10 September 2010
THE 2010 WORLD FINALS
Here are some information about the 2010 World Championships in Singapore... [mehr]
29 August 2010
F1 STARS OF THE FUTURE HEAD TO THE GRID FOR THE RACE OF THEIR LIFE
Student teams start final preparations for 2010 F1 in Schools World Finals in Singapore [mehr]
25 August 2010
BRITISH F1 IN SCHOOLS TEAMS RACING TO BE READY FOR WORLD FINALS IN SINGAPORE
A strong challenge for the F1 in Schools World Champions title will be mounted by British teams heading to Singapore to attend the 2010 F1 in Schools World Finals. Held in the Asian outpost to coincide with the 2010 Formula 1... [mehr]
11 August 2010
Richard Bradley appointed as F1 in Schools Ambassador
Formula BMW Pacific racing driver and multiple British kart racing champion Richard Bradley has been selected to be the ambassador for F1 in Schools in Singapore. [mehr]
04 August 2010
Think Formula One... but miniature: the interview
here is the link to the interview with the Sebastopol's Basilisk Performance Team [mehr]
04 August 2010
Think Formula One... but miniature
Sebastopol's Basilisk Performance Team is heading to Singapore in September for the F1 in Schools international championships. They're still in the process of building the tiny F1 car they hope will win them big... [mehr]
20 Juli 2010
The Next Generation - F1 in Schools alumna Kelly Ashbridge
F1 in Schools, which challenges students to design, manufacture and race miniature Formula One cars, may boast a roster of famous patrons, but the most significant success of the educational initiative is on an individual... [mehr]
15 Juli 2010
Why aren’t there more women engineers in F1?
F1 in Schools, the global engineering challenge for school children, of which I am proud to be a patron, has had two major breakthroughs recently. [mehr] |