Frequently Asked Questions

The F1 in Schools challenge involves designing, manufacturing, and racing miniature F1-style cars.

You can get involved by forming a team at your school and registering for the competition through the official F1 in Schools website.

The competition is run by F1 in Schools Ltd, a not-for-profit company established with the goal of promoting STEM education.

The F1 in SchoolsTM Challenge is an international STEM competition where students design, manufacture, and race miniature F1 cars.

The competition is about fostering a passion for STEM, teamwork, and innovation through the exciting world of F1 car design and racing.

You can get involved by joining or forming a team at your school, participating in regional competitions, and advancing through national and international levels.

A team can have 3 to 6 students.

An international collaboration team is formed by students from different countries coming together to compete in the F1 in Schools World Finals.

Yes, if your team qualifies by performing well in the regional and national competitions.

The World Finals take place at various international locations, often in conjunction with a Formula 1 Grand Prix event.

Students aged 9 to 19 can participate in the F1 in Schools competition.

The mission of F1 in SchoolsTM is to help change the perceptions of STEM by creating a fun and exciting learning environment for young people.

The vision of F1® in Schools is to inspire students to develop engineering, project management, and communication skills through a highly engaging and innovative competition.