YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE FORMULA ONE IN SCHOOLS WORLD FINALS 2014 AWARDS CELEBRATION
Alison Hill/ F1 in Schools | 17.11.14 | Aktuálně F1 ve školách
F1 ve školách
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
FORMULA ONE IN SCHOOLS WORLD FINALS 2014
AWARDS CELEBRATION
19th November 2014
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
38 teams…. 24 countries….1 goal… to be crowned F1 in Schools World Champions 2014
Itinerary
7.00pm Pit Display Reception
8.00pm Awards Celebration Introduction from David Crofts
9.15pm Category Awards presented by F1 industry personnel (see below)
10.00pm Crowning of World Champions
Student teams from around the globe take on their international rivals in the biggest global educational initiative. They will need to have designed and developed a car with advanced engineering, produced a highly creative and instructive presentation of their team and built a car which has the speed to compete with the best of the world. Can they break the elusive one second speed barrier? The race is on.
VIP guests and Awards Presenters include:
Al Tareq Al Ameri CEO, Yas Marina Circuit
Olivier Garaialde Vice President, Farah Leisure Parks Management
Esteban Gutierrez Race driver, Sauber F1 Team
Charlie Whiting Formula 1 Race Director
Claire Williams Deputy Team Principal, Williams Martini Racing
Stoffel Vandoorne Reserve Driver, McLaren Mercedes F1 Team
Ron Meadows Sporting Director, Mercedes AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
Andrew Shovlin Chief Race Engineer, Mercedes AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
Rob Smedley Williams Martini Racing
Paul Monaghan Head of Car Engineering, Red Bull Racing
Graham Watson Team Manager, ScuderiaToro Rosso
Event information
Thirty eight student teams aged 12 – 19 from 24 countries across the globe compete for the prestigious accolade of being F1 in Schools World Champions 2014, winning the Bernie Ecclestone World Champions trophy and coveted engineering scholarships to City University London.
Competing countries:
Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Qatar, Scotland, Singapore, UAE, USA, Wales