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100,000 students
58 countries
1 challenge

 
 
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Our Event of the Year - The 2024 US National Finals!

Rewatch all the action that happened at the 2024 US National Finals in Charlotte, NC on April 10-12th! Select teams from across the US battled it out for a host of awards, and Momentum Racing (KY; 3rd Place), Aeros Racing (IL; 2nd Place) and Redemption Racing (PA; 1st Place) ended up at the top! Congratulations to all teams! We’re excited to watch as our top three advance to the F1 in Schools 2024 World Finals!

 
 
 
 

Ready to take on the challenge for next season?

The 2024-25 School year Rules & Regulations, competition dates, and more will all be posted mid-summer! But you don’t have to wait until then to get started! Check out the About information on our website to learn more about how YOU can form a team with friends in your area and be a part of the competition next year! ALL students and teachers in the US and Canada can start the F1 in Schools program in their area!

 
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Welcome to the World’s Largest STEM Competition


F1 in Schools is dedicated to introducing students to engineering, project management, branding and marketing, and teamwork from a young age through racing. With competitions taking place in 51 countries across the world, and opportunities within all of the US and Canada, F1 in Schools is one of the largest global educational programs that raise awareness of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) among students and school children.


Mission and Objectives


F1 in Schools North America and Nexus North America aim to provide the exciting F1 in Schools STEM challenge and education experience to students throughout the U.S. and Canada. Working with our committed industry sponsors, we hope to expose the next generation to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers and the world of Formula 1. It’s our goal to see F1 in Schools become a household name in the U.S. as a Career Technical Student Organization that is available to all regardless of their socioeconomic background, race, or gender. We see the F1 in Schools challenge as a fun learning environment where students can gain skills, make connections, and develop an informed view about careers in engineering, Formula 1, science, marketing, project management, and technology.

Students showing off cars on racetrack at F1 event in Chicago
I thank F1 in Schools for giving me this opportunity to have a chance at working in an amazing industry. I now have a lot more choices to make as to what I want to do after graduation
— Mark Nanney, Former USA F1 in Schools Competitor & 2010 World Champion