T01: TriuMPH
Country: China School: The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University The National Champions of China, TriUMPH is a team of six with one mission - to be crowned the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Champions! Describing their team dynamic as being reflective of a hexagon because they fit perfectly together, without any skill gaps, TriUMPH is looking forward to competing together on the F1 in Schools global stage in Singapore. |
T02: Velox Racing
Country: Bahrain School: St Christopher's School With a name inspired by speed it only makes sense that Velox Racing - the National Champions of Bahrain - would have the fastest F1 in Schools car in their home country! And, with a commitment to developing their understanding of the importance of aerodynamics, they have worked hard to ensure their record-breaking speeds continue in Singapore. |
T03: Atlantis Racing
Country: Brazil School: Colégio Universitário Londrina The Brazilian National Champions, Atlantis describe themselves as resilient, passionate, and with a bond that makes them a family. With a shared love of engineering, this team of three is committed to making its F1 in Schools journey as successful as it can possibly be - and, having pulled an all-night study session to complete their portfolios for their national competition, we don’t doubt that the members of Atlantis will continue to do great things in Singapore. |
T04: Foton Racing
Country: Poland School: Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Piotra Skargi w Grójcu With a name inspired by light, Foton is a team focused on speed and energy and, as the Polish National Champions and winners of the Lightning Reaction Time award, they have certainly lived up to their ambitions. Representing Poland on the global F1 in Schools stage for the very first time, Foton says hard work and passion are the two key ingredients to its success - and its members have illustrated both in abundance to get to this point, working tirelessly over the last few months to secure sponsors and perfect their World Finals car. |
T05: Cosmic Racing
Country: Cyprus School: American Academy Larnaca The Cypriot National Champions, Cosmic Racing prides itself on its strong brand identity; reflected through a striking colour scheme, logo, and uniform, you’ll be sure to spot its members in Singapore. Describing themselves as goal-oriented and ambitious, this unwavering focus has seen the the team achieve great success - not only on the track, but also in its promotional efforts; with one of Cosmic Racing’s videos, named ‘Nurturing Champions’, being viewed over 140,000 times on YouTube! |
T06: Dynamis Racing
Country: France School: Lycée Jean Mermoz The French National Champions, Dynamis Racing is a motivated, ambitious, professional team - with an indisputable French flair. A group of long-standing friends who share a love of motorsport and a passion for cutting-edge technology, three members of the team are now hoping to pursue a career in mechanical engineering, so we’ll be sure to keep our eyes peeled for the team making an appearance in the F1 paddock in the future! |
T07: Cardiem
Country: Germany School: Gymnasium Grootmoor & Johannes-Brahms-Gymnasium With a name inspired by the ethos of carpe diem, Cardiem is truly seizing the day; grasping the opportunity to win, learn, compete, and have fun with F1 in Schools! Ambitious and enthusiastic, this team refuses to give up in the face of a challenge, and puts their success in previous competitions in their home country of Germany down to having an insatiable desire to continuously improve and push their limits. |
T08: AEOLOS
Country: Greece School: Anatolia College & 2nd High School of Xanthi The Greek National Champions, AEOLOS takes its name from the Greek god of wind, a reflection of the aerodynamics of the team’s car. With more than two handfuls of awards to their name, the members of AEOLOS put their incredible F1 in Schools success down to their determination, passion, and ambition - all of which have been powerful fuel for living up to the team’s slogan of Greener Faster Better; a motto that also illustrates their advocation for sustainability, innovation, and enterprise. |
T09: Blaze
Country: India School: Anatolia College & 2nd High School of Xanthi Joining F1 in Schools India when they were 11 years old, Blaze has built up an incredible array of accolades and trophies over their four-year journey - and they’re hoping to add one more to the list this year, the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Champions! With a focus on promoting women in STEM, Blaze has worked hard to amplify this message - through a TedX talk, collaboration with celebrities like Hema Mahini, and organisations including the FIA’s Women in Motorsport. |
T10: Adventum
Country: Ireland School: Anatolia College & 2nd High School of Xanthi Having competed in the Aramco F1 in Schools 2022 World Finals, Adventum is here for a second attempt at the podium, which makes their team name, translating in Latin to “coming back”, particularly apt! Hailing from Fermoy in Ireland, the team has worked hard to raise their profile in their local community - hosting events, collaborating with their local newspaper, and featuring on their local radio station; all of which has been invaluable in helping to secure those all-important sponsors. |
T11: Phoenix
Country: Japan School: Fukui Senior High School Hailing from Fukui, Japan, Phoenix has taken its name from its hometown’s symbol of the famous Greek mythological bird which rises from the ashes, to be born again. Fresh and full of uniqueness, the team says that a blend of talents is key to their success - with a blend of technical and artistic skills making them who they are. Passionate about F1, F1 in Schools has extended their love of both the sport, and the engineering skills that go on beyond the scenes to create such powerful cars. |
T12: Goldcrest Racers
Country: Luxembourg School: International School of Luxembourg Named after the national bird of Luxembourg, Goldcrest Racers hope to do their country proud at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals - and, as Luxembourg’s reigning National Champions, we think they’ll do just that. Passionate about design and engineering, the team is also dedicated to ensuring it is building a powerful brand that is rooted in sustainability - manufacturing its own uniforms, and even creating a phone case to market PHA filament! |
T13: NOVA
Country: Malaysia School: SMK Bandar Putra, Kulai As Malaysia’s National Champions, NOVA has already lived up to the etymology of its name, meaning bright stars, and now its members hope to take the knowledge and skills they have gained during their time in F1 in Schools to share that light with others. With a focus on creating a brand that is recognisable and known, both within the local community and at a state-level, NOVA has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of who they are and what they are doing to ensure they could secure those all-important sponsorships. |
T14: Fenix 3G
Country: Mexico School: Conalep Dzitbalche Much like the mythical bird from which its name is derived, Fenix 3G is a team with a second life, and a new start. After failing to qualify for the Aramco F1 in Schools World Finals in their first season, the team’s members decided to work even harder and smarter and try again - and this time they became Mexico’s National Champions, securing a place at this year’s event in Singapore! |
T15: Aurora
Country: Australia School: Trinity Grammar School An enthusiastic team striving to innovate on a global scale, Aurora takes its name from the show-stopping natural phenomenon we see in the sky. The Australian National Champions, the team has achieved remarkable success in an incredibly short span of time; rising to fame and victory in under one season. Establishing a reputation for innovative and distinctive car designs, we are looking forward to seeing what Aurora bring to the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! |
T16: For The Win
Country: China School: The Mission Covenant Church Holm Glad College Representing Hong Kong region, For The Win is undoubtedly eager for victory at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! Describing themselves as proactive, persevering, and ambitious, the team has developed a range of professional skills, including market research, preparing proposals, and building relationships with sponsors, alongside furthering their knowledge of CAD software and CNC machining, to ensure For The Win is in the best possible position for success in Singapore! |
T17: K-Impetus
Country: Portugal School: Escola Secundária de Ponte de Lima With their sights firmly on the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals podium, the ambitious K-Impetus is aiming to build on the fantastic success the team experienced at the National Finals in Portugal - where they secured the title of National Champions - and storm their way to the top spot in Singapore! And, following a number of innovations and moderations to their car’s design, these budding mechanics may well see their ambitions realised. |
T18: Ford Celeritas
Country: Romania School: "Andrei Șaguna" National College Rooted in the legacy of Ford, a brand synonymous with automotive excellence and the team’s title sponsor, Celeritas shares the car manufacturer’s unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing the cutting edge. The first team to participate in F1 in Schools from their school, Celeritas started from scratch with only their ambition and passion for motorsport as tools. On their path they relied on self-learning and gained invaluable skills which they are certain will show at the Aramco F1 in School 2023 World Finals |
T19: Abiyya
Country: Saudi Arabia School: Ithra As newcomers to the competition, following the inaugural Saudi Arabian National Finals which took place at Ithra earlier this year, Abiyya has done a fantastic job to reach the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals, and this is down to its members unwavering perseverance and adaptability in the face of obstacles; from securing finances to effectively managing time, they have overcome a number of challenges, and are now set to enjoy the fantastic experiences that await them. |
T20: Honeycomb Racing
Country: Scotland School: James Gillespie's High School The 2022 Scottish National Champions, this team has done an incredible job at every stage of the competition - with their cars achieving the fastest speed every time they’ve competed (which is no easy feat!). Since qualifying for the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals, they’ve worked hard on a range of different projects - including organising a walking challenge to raise funds for Health in Mind, a local mental health charity, delivering entry-level engineering lessons in primary schools, and launching their sustainability project, Honeycomb Green. |
T21: XCLerate Racing
Country: Singapore School: XCL World Academy Representing Singapore, XCLerate Racing is delighted to compete in the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals on home soil! Although, with a team members coming from four different countries, diversity truly lays at the heart of their identity. Relishing this first step in the dream careers in engineering and STEAM industries, they are excited to showcase the innovative elements they have introduced to their car’s design, and are proud to have developed the CAD and CAM skills that will be pivotal to their future success. |
T22: Urja
Country: Singapore School: Amity International School, Pushp Bihar An all-girls team from India, Urja has a drive to succeed, and has certainly done an amazing job so far by reaching the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! During their time in the competition, the members of Urja founded their own social initiative, Seatbelt Safety; working with traffic police and schools in raising awareness of the importance of wearing a seatbelt when driving. Alongside this, they are passionate about inspiring more girls to take part in STEM-related activities and have been extremely active in raising awareness of who they are and what they are doing through social media and outreach to local and international schools. |
T23: Alacritas Dart
Countries: Thailand and Singapore School: The Newton Sixth Form Representing Thailand and Singapore, Alacritas Dart is a team of six students, all with a shared passion for engineering. Another element of the competition which the team has embraced, and which its members feel has been critical to their success, is marketing - from selling team merchandise, engaging in community service activities and visiting a motor show to present their brand to providing a Valentine’s Day delivery service and hosting an educational STEM event, they have implemented a range of diverse tactics, all of which have helped them to get to Singapore! |
T24: Nautilus
Country: United Arab Emirates School: JSS International School The UAE National Champions, the members of Nautilus pride themselves on being out-of-the box thinkers, with a meticulous attention to detail - a combination which has seen them achieve great success in F1 in Schools so far. As the youngest UAE National Champions to date, Nautilus has refused to let their youth and unfamiliarity with some tasks hold them back, instead, they have learnt the importance of asking questions, and continuously working to learn, improve, and grow - and have flourished enormously as a result. |
T25: Eclipse
Country: United Kingdom School: Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Eclipse has shown a tremendous amount of teamwork, perseverance, and show-stopping talent during their four-year F1 in Schools journey - leading them to become the F1 in Schools UK National Champions 2022! This year will be Eclipse’s last time competing in F1 in Schools, but the competition has undoubtedly inspired the teams' next career steps - from mechanical engineering to working in F1 and pursuing a love of project management, each member is taking the skills they have learnt through the competition and using them as the building blocks for their future roles. |
T26: Prime Racing
Country: USA School: Brentwood High School With a mission to be the best, Prime’s name is simple, but effective. Hailing from Pittsburgh, United States, the team is the proud developer behind a number of F1 in Schools engineering innovations, including the single connection rear wing, and, having broken the one-second barrier in testing, they are excited to put their new design to the ultimate test at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! |
T27: Firestorm
Country: Wales School: St John's College, Cardiff Welsh National Champions Firestorm is a team of students from Cardiff with a mission to inspire, innovate and educate. They have done an amazing job in supporting the next generation by introducing the F1 in Schools competition to local primary schools, sharing their skills and knowledge with younger pupils, and working to expand the student STEM community in Wales. |
T28: Constellation
Country: Australia School: St John's College, Cardiff The Australian National Champions, Constellation has performed fantastically at each stage of the competition, and one area in which they have truly shone is their ability to harness the power of big brands to raise awareness of their work. Developing partnerships with international sporting teams such as Red Bull Racing, Alfa Romeo F1 Team, Haas F1, the Australian Wallabies and Van Amersfoort Racing, the team’s commitment to building their profile through these high-profile relationships has been invaluable in raising their profile within the sporting community. |
T29: Mach One Planalto
Country: Brazil School: Escola Sesi Planalto Named after the measure of speed that indicates the breaking of the sound barrier, Brazilian National Champions Mach One Planalto is a team with a mission to break its own barriers - particularly at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! With a focus on maintaining balance in all areas of the project, the team prides itself on its continuous innovations, and showing that it is possible to have a competitive project with low budgets - as they say, you just have to believe and do your best. |
T30: Intercosmic
Country: Shanghai Pinghe School School: Escola Sesi Planalto Representing China, Intercosmic’s name symbolises the interconnection and collaboration between cosmic elements, representing the team's interactions and exchanges with each other. With a dark purple colour scheme that represents the mystery of space, the team believes this unique brand identity conveys their true values, and enables them to stand out. |
T31: IMPULSE
Country: Cyprus School: The Heritage Private School IMPULSE from Cyprus is a multicultural team of students who describe themselves as focused, innovative, and passionate - all of which are key attributes for F1 in Schools success, so it’s no surprise they’ve made it to this stage of the competition! With a shared love of the excitement and fast-paced nature of F1, they also enjoy the adrenaline rush of racing in F1 in Schools, which explains why being crowned the Knockout Champions of the National Finals in Cyprus is the highlight of their F1 in Schools journey so far! |
T32: Lunatic GP
Country: France School: ESTACA Representing France, Lunatic GP is made up of a team of students that admire the innovation and engineering that takes place in F1, and have loved learning more about this side of the sport through their involvement with F1 in Schools. Alongside developing their technical skills, the team’s members have also relished gaining the tools to effectively manage a project, work within a team, and secure sponsorship and funding for a project. |
T33: Excelleration
Country: Germany School: Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium Excelleration from Germany is a team that is always looking for the best solutions and forward-thinking innovations for their project (which explains why their name is a clever combination of excellence and innovation). With a passion for F1 in Schools and motorsport in general, the team’s members have worked hard to reach this stage of the competition, priding themselves on their ability to react adaptively to events and always keeping the ultimate goal in mind - achieving success in the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals. |
T34: Athena Racing
Country: Greece School: Erasmeios Greek and German School / Ekpaideftiki Anagennisi Named after the goddess Athena, this team is made up a group of diverse F1 enthusiasts who have come together to collaborate, create, and triumph in the competition, Athena Racing’s team members have worked hard over the last nine months to implement significant advancements to their car’s design, including the introduction of a removable front spoiler, and a unique approach to joining bearings and shafts, where the key factor is the utilisation of heat. |
T35: Infinity Racing
Country: India School: National Collaboration Team A group of passionate and driven individuals from India, Infinity Racing is here to make a mark in the competitive world of F1 in Schools - and where better to do this than in Singapore at the Aramaco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals 2023? As a first-time participant in the competition, the team is looking forward to showcasing its innovative and unique design concepts, demonstrating the meticulous attention to detail invested in the car’s engineering and aerodynamics, and presenting a compelling and well-articulated marketing campaign. |
T36: Catalyst Racing
Country: Ireland School: Marist College With a name inspired by the team’s role to accelerate positive change, Catalyst Racing is a team with a commitment to growth. And, having secured the accolade of creating the fastest F1 in Schools car in UK and Irish history, they've certainly acted as a catalyst on track! Alongside the phenomenal work invested in the design and engineering of their car, the team has also created a social enterprise named Catalyst Foundation; committed to supporting and assisting their local community. |
T37: Vicsino
Country: Malaysia School: National Collaboration Team Having secured the title of Development Class National Champions, Vicsino has done a brilliant job in F1 in Schools so far - and its members put this down to their innovative approach, relentless pursuit of excellence, and a seamless collaboration. Vicsino has worked hard to increase the visibility of the team both online and within their community - leveraging social media, developing a user-friendly website, and implementing a community outreach programme. |
T38: Panteras Racing
Country: Mexico School: Preparatoria Panamericana Nearly as fast as the panther by which their name is inspired, Panteras Racing was awarded the prestigious Fastest Car award at the Mexican National Finals, and its members are hoping to replicate this achievement at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! Having created partnerships with some of the most important companies in Mexico, the team has managed to reach over 90 million Mexicans through various TV and media appearances - an incredible achievement. |
T39: NEXTEAM-K Racing
Country: Portugal School: National Collaboration Team Representing Portugal, NEXTEAM-K Racing is a creative team with a deep love of engineering. Illustrating this innovative thinking in the development of the car they will be debuting at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals - named NEXT-NF - they will be showcasing its new front wing support structure, which features a magnet that holds the front wing to the body. |
T40: Oryx
Country: Saudi Arabia School: Ithra Having demonstrated a genuine passion for the challenge of F1 in Schools, and showing a strong commitment to putting in the hard work required to achieve success, Oryx performed brilliantly at the inaugural National Finals in Saudi Arabia this year - with the team stating that this national event was the highlight of their competition so far, with the sense of satisfaction and affirmation of their efforts leaving a lasting impression on its members. |
T41: Asanee
Country: Thailand School: Ithra Representing Thailand, Asanee’s name translates to lightning - very apt for a challenge in which speed is critical to success. Describing themselves as unbreakable, skilled, and openminded, the team is delighted to have made it to the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals, having successfully secured sponsorship from some of Thailand’s largest companies. With a number of the team now hoping to pursue roles in the engineering, we look forward to seeing where their F1 in Schools-honed talents take them. |
T42: Sidewinder
Country: UAE School: Independent Team The youngest team in the competition, Sidewinder has already had a fantastic start to their F1 in Schools career, being crowned Rookie National Champions at the UAE National Finals. Gaining a number of core skills that will enable the team’s members to progress through both the competition and the career world, they have particularly enjoyed advancing their engineering knowledge and learning to use CAD software. |
T43: SPYKAR
Country: China School: Shanghai Shixi High School As three-time National Champions, SPYKAR is certainly experiencing success in F1 in Schools. A united team, its members work outstandingly well together and love continuously challenging one another to do better. Throughout their time taking part in the competition, SPYKAR has enjoyed being part of the F1 in Schools community - making friends, and collaborating with other teams on innovations and ideas. |
T44: Nightingale
Country: England School: Robert May's School Named after STEM heroine Florence Nightingale (who also hails from their home county of Hampshire in England), this team of four has performed brilliantly throughout the competition, becoming the 2022 England National Champions. They've packed an incredible number of experiences into their F1 in Schools journey - from visiting Autodesk's R&D department, attending ASTM's conference in Seattle, presenting to the Duke of Gloucester, and joining the UK F1 in Schools team at the Bett show and F1 British Grand Prix, there hasn't been a dull moment for the team. |
T45: DAWN
Country: Australia School: Modbury High School Inspired by the beauty the start of a new day brings, DAWN from Australia has had an illustrious F1 in Schools journey to date, collecting an incredible array of awards over the last three years. As a collaboration team, DAWN’s members have worked to overcome the challenges posed by different time zones, but it certainly hasn’t slowed them down - from radio interviews to securing media coverage, creating newsletters and organising their very own billboard at Sydney Motorsport Park, they packed an incredible amount in in the lead-up to Singapore! |
T46: POCADORES
Country: Brazil School: Sesi Jardim Da Penha A Brazilian team, POCADORES' name is derived from the Capixaba expression 'pocar', which means to break, burst, or crush, so we’re certainly looking forward to seeing them in action on the racetrack! Having competed in two World Finals before, this will be their third attempt at making it to the podium, but irregardless of where they place, this resilient and hardworking team always stand out in competitions thanks to the infectious joy and enthusiasm they bring to every event. |
T47: Lion Rock
Country: China School: Baptist Wing Lung Secondary School Representing Hong Kong region, Lion Rock’s name comes from a local landmark as they are proud to represent their home on the global F1 in Schools stage. With a motto of ‘never gonna give up’, this team has worked tirelessly to promote the Lion Rock brand, develop their car, and, of course, ensure they remain in budget (which is no easy feat). |
T48: Wave Racing
Country: Cyprus and Greece School: The English School, Nicosia & Ellinogermaniki Agogi A collaboration team from Cyprus and Greece, Wave Racing’s name is inspired by the beautiful blue seas of their home countries. Describing themselves as passionate, dedicated, and filled with innovation, the team has invested nine months of development time into their car for the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals - introducing a number of exciting additions, including screwable wheels which replicate those used in F1, as well as designing a stopping system built on the a very similar concept to the newest stopping system from F1 in Schools. |
T49: Fire Storm
Country: Germany School: Gymnasium Unterrieden Sindelfingen Describing themselves as fast and furious, but with a creative flair, humorous outlook and commitment to sustainability, this team has all the ingredients needed for an exciting F1 in Schools journey. Working to raise awareness of their team’s profile through a range of tactics - including being interviewed for their regional TV station, filming for American airport television, and even securing an advertising banner at the famous Le Mans race - they’ve ensured that Fire Storm is one to watch at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals. |
T50: Propulsion
Country: Australia School: Charles Campbell College Having come second in the 2022 Australian National Finals, Propulsion has already achieved great success in the competition and, having recently introduced a number of of developments to their car’s design - from a wheel and side pod enhancement to using Python code to develop mathematical equations that have informed their engineering choices - we are looking forward to seeing what they can do at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! |
T51: Lightfly
Country: Slovenia School: ŠC Ptuj, Strojna šola The first team to represent Slovenia at the Aramco F1 in Schools World Finals, Lightfly is already making history before they’ve even arrived in Singapore! With a name that encapsulates their drive for peak performance, lightness, and quickness, this determined team is pioneering F1 in Schools in their home country - bringing a fresh perspective and innovative approach to the challenge. |
T52: Kronos Racing
Country: Ireland School: Gonzaga College SJ The members of Kronos Racing have a shared sense of purpose which they believe has contributed to their performance of so far, placing third in the Irish National Finals. Crediting F1 in Schools with influencing their future career choices, the team states that the hands-on experience of designing and building miniature F1 cars has sparked a passion for engineering for some of its members, whilst acquiring sponsors and utilising the power of social media has captivated others' interest in pursuing marketing and business. |
T53: OZMOST
Country: Malaysia and China School: Ju Ching Chu Secondary School (Yuen Long) A collaboration team from Malaysia and Hong Kong region, team OZMOST believes that enthusiasm and perseverance are the two common denominators that have made their partnership so successful, uniting its members across different geographies and school schedules. Implementing an innovative strategy to raise its profile and secure sponsors, the team has carried out a local meet and greet session, taken part in a radio interview, and met with different enterprise and educational organisations. |
T54: Shaheen
Country: Saudi Arabia School: Ithra Having already made history as the first ever Saudi Arabian National Champions at the country’s inaugural National Finals earlier this year, Shaheen distinguishes itself through the strong teamwork spirit of its members, with each person encouraged to showcase their unique personality, while always ensuring they are cultivating a supportive environment. Passionate about the competition and excitement of F1 in Schools, Shaheen can’t wait to do its country proud on the global stage at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 National Finals. |
T55: Kinnaree Racing
Country: Thailand School: Shrewsbury International School Sustainable pioneers, Kinnaree Racing from Thailand was awarded the F1 Sustainability Award at last year’s Aramco F1 in Schools World Finals in recognition of the team’s incredible advancements in eco-friendly design and manufacturing. From reusing waste carbon taken from car exhausts to converting waste foam into compost and producing filament from plastic bottles, this team’s members have gone above and beyond to find new, powerful ways to ensure they leave a positive impact on the earth and its resources. |
T56: Hadron
Country: Australia School: Alamanda P-9 College and Phoenix P-12 Community College Named after the famous Large Hadron Collider to reflect the collision of two separate teams coming together to form one, Hadron is an Australian collaboration team made up of diverse members - all of whom share a passion for F1 in Schools. Having achieved an array of awards during their time in the competition - including the coveted Australian National Champions title - we are excited to see Hadron bring their best to the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals. |
T57: PR1ME Racing
Country: Brazil School: FourC Bilingual Academy Taking the prestigious second place at the Brazilian National Finals, PR1ME Racing has worked tirelessly over the last six months to develop the design of its car, ensuring it has minimal drag and weight, alongside securing those all-important sponsors through a targeted and emotive approach built on a tagline that we couldn’t agree more with, ‘Investing in the youth is investing in the future’. |
T58: Pioneer
Country: China School: Lingnan Dr. Chung Wing Kwong Memorial Secondary School Courageous and positive, with a commitment to innovation, Pioneer has put these qualities into action during the journey to Singapore - inviting different companies to visit their school to learn more about F1 in Schools work, presenting in assemblies, as well as to the University of Hong Kong, and ensuring they have a strong online presence through their social media channels and website. |
T59: Recoil Racing
Country: Germany School: Marie-Therese-Gymnasium Erlangen The German National Champions, competing in the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals is a dream come true for Recoil Racing. Having developed an innovative method to precisely analyse their test drives, connecting with leading educational institutions, such as Nuremberg Technical University, and partnering with industry leaders, including Siemens, Recoil Racing has truly pulled out all the stops to make their time in Singapore a success! |
T60: Aqua X
Country: Thailand and Singapore School: The American School of Bangkok A collaboration team from Thailand and Singapore, Aqua X is a team with a mission to raise awareness of the problems faced by one of our greatest natural resources, the ocean. With marine pollution an ever-increasing issue, these students are using their F1 in Schools platform to highlight the crisis - from their water-themed name to introducing a shark-fin addition to the bottom of their car and the incorporating recycled fishing nets in their material usage, they have worked hard to shine a light on an environmental cause that is close to their hearts. |
T61: Innovation
Country: Australia School: St Francis Xavier College Committed to pushing boundaries, this Australian team is aiming to leave a permanent mark as pioneers of progress on the race track, and beyond. Named Innovation, the team is made up of six students, all of whom are aiming to become future leaders in STEM - and if the prowess they have shown throughout their 5-year F1 in Schools journey is anything to go by, we’re sure they’ll achieve their ambitions. |
T62: Iris
Country: Brazil and Ireland School: FourC Bilingual Academy and Sutton Park School The members of Iris have managed to communicate and create effectively throughout their F1 in Schools journey despite there being a phenomenal 8,659 kilometres between them! From creating a mathematical model to accurately simulate race conditions and the proportional effect of the physical forces at play to designing a modular pit display system that utilises magnetic panels to create a dynamic system, they've illustrated that distance isn’t a barrier to creative collaboration. |
T63: Sirius Lucibus
Country: China School: The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University With a name inspired by light and heat, Sirius Lucibus from China is hoping to set the F1 in Schools track on fire at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals! Describing themselves as a team made up of independent minds with a united mission to promote the participation of women in STEM, we are excited to see the talent of this female-led team shine in Singapore. |
T64: Vela Racing Team
Country: Greece School: Moraitis School / High School of Xylokastro Achieving a handful of awards at the Greek Nationals Finals, this team’s members place the success they have achieved in the competition so far down to the strong bonds they share with one another, their constant strive for innovation, and their unwavering passion for F1 in Schools. Working hard to build a strong brand presence, Vela Racing Team has adopted both digital and in-person methods to raise awareness of who they are - from social media promotion to hosting events. |
T65: Naave Racing Team
Country: Brazil and Mexico School: Colegio Triana A collaboration team representing Brazil and Mexico, Naave Racing Team aims to leave a mark; inspiring future generations of competitors to follow their path to success. Thanks to their enthusiasm and persistence, the team has overcome geographical distance to develop a number of innovations to their car, produce a sponsorship strategy that has secured those critical donations, and implement a marketing campaign that has encompassed social media, podcast creation, and TV. |
T66: Velocita
Country: UAE School: The Indian High School Representing the UAE, you may have already heard of Velocita Racing as this team has made an appearance on Sky Sports, as well as featuring on The Main Straight - the official F1 in Schools podcast. Describing themselves as resourceful and adaptable, this team has done a fantastic job in promoting both themselves and F1 in Schools to their local community and beyond - delivering assemblies to schools in their region, and connecting with an NGO (Ichhe in West Bengal) in India to help share the knowledge and skills acquired during the course of the competition with a wider audience. |
T67: Aerth Racing
Country: North Macedonia School: SUGS "Orce Nikolov" - Skopje Representing North Macedonia, Aerth Racing’s name is a fusion of Aer (the Greek translation of Air) and Earth; representing the team’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of speed and technology, while also nurturing a deep respect for the environment. Describing themselves as underdogs from a small country with a winning mentality, this team isn’t letting anything stand in the way of their mission to reach pole position at the Aramco F1 in Schools 2023 World Finals. |
T68: Tlaqueracing ST
Country: Mexico School: Escuela Preparatoria No. 22 de Tlaquepaque Taking their name from their hometown in Mexico, Tlaqueracing ST has gone above and beyond to protect the environment and improve the wellbeing of those around them; from taking part in activities such as conditioning and maintenance of the urban forest of Tlaquepaque to forming an alliance with the Mexican Association of Rainwater Harvesting Systems (AMSCALL) and visiting surrounding schools . |