Yorkshire's business network, Made in Yorkshire, renowned for promoting manufacturing across the UK, is steering the way for the next generation of industry experts by sponsoring a Scarborough F1 in Schools team.
Five students, aged 16-19, from Scarborough University Technical College (UTC) have embraced the F1 in Schools project, which challenges them to design, construct, and race miniature Formula 1 cars. Competing against 80 teams from 60 countries, including Azerbaijan and Kuwait, this initiative is a testament to global collaboration and innovation.
The team, aptly named ‘Unity,’ consists of Ethan Glover, Matiss Gribuska, Jack Metcalfe, Ryan Gharib, and Billy Fields. Using industry-standard software and tools, the students have designed a car capable of reaching speeds of up to 70kph, powered by compressed air canisters, all while adhering to strict F1 regulations.
These dedicated students have invested over 300 hours from initial concept to the final build, conducting rigorous testing to ensure optimal aerodynamics and build quality.
Supported through corporate sponsorships, industry partnerships, and educational grants, the F1 in Schools initiative provides students with practical, hands-on experience and paves the way for careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths).
In addition to designing and building the car, students also develop business plans and market their teams, gaining essential skills for future academic and professional endeavors.
As a platinum sponsor, Made in Yorkshire will offer the Unity team full membership in its network, which advocates for manufacturing throughout the UK. This membership will help promote the team, securing additional fundraising opportunities. Unity will also have a dedicated microsite on the Made in Yorkshire platform to enhance their marketing efforts. The team is also supported by Mind and Anglo-American.
Helen Dowds, principal at Scarborough UTC, remarks, “F1 is the pinnacle of our UTC curriculum, integrating all our expertise and lessons into one cohesive project. The competition for spots on these teams is intense, as students recognise the significant value and opportunity of participating at both national and international levels. Unity, our world champion qualifier, has demonstrated exceptional dedication and planning.”
She adds, “None of this would be possible without the unwavering support of regional businesses. Their advice and sponsorship are crucial, and without them, we wouldn’t make it past the starting line. Our heartfelt thanks to all involved.”
Jason Pitt, director of Made in Yorkshire, shares his enthusiasm: “Visiting the Scarborough UTC students and witnessing their phenomenal work on the Formula 1 for Schools project was truly inspiring. Made in Yorkshire is proud to support Unity as a platinum sponsor and to welcome them into our community. We are committed to nurturing young talent and innovation, reflecting our dedication to the future of engineering and manufacturing in Yorkshire.”
The final race is set to take place between 22nd – 28th November across two locations, beginning at the Dharan Expo in Saudi Arabia and concluding in Qatar, coinciding with the F1 Grand Prix.