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F1 in Schools - Part 2
VJ: Bradley Conomy       Classification: Metals & Engineering
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F1 in Schools - Part 2

The F1 in Schools Challenge is a competition, open to all Australian secondary schools, to design and manufacture CO2 powered model Formula One cars.

Student teams compete against each other at Regional, State and a National levels to determine the fastest and best engineered car for a chance to represent Australia at the annual F1inSchools World Championships. It's just like being in a real Formula One team!

The F1inSchools Challenge links exciting classroom experiences with careers through the development of employability skills whilst engendering passion for careers in the manufacturing and engineering domains.



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