Students from around the world are putting the finishing touches to their Formula One cars in preparation for the 2010 F1 in Schools World Finals, which is being held in Singapore next month. This global educational challenge, which is privileged to have the support of the Formula One fraternity, draws together the best young engineers, business minds and designers, competing for the coveted Bernie Ecclestone World Champions trophy as well as Automotive and Motorsport Engineering scholarships to City University London.
The diversity of teams competing reflects the far reaching success of this initiative, with students from Europe, Asia, Australasia and North America all represented. The competition has no boundaries, with students studying at independent and state high schools travelling to Singapore.
This year there are three teams representing Ireland competing for the title
Team Blink, St. Ailbes Secondary School in Tipperary - our 2008 National Champions
Team Govannon Racing, Dundalk Grammar School in Louth - our 2009 National Champions
Team Sianide, a collaboration team from O'Fiaich College, Dundalk and Cambridge House Grammar School, Ballymena.
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