Saudi Students Will Go Up Against 26 Thousand Schools In The STEM F1 Initiative For The First Time Ever

Hera Shabbir

Saudi’s finest students from the eastern province are making their way to their first F1 STEM car competition in London

This competition has gathered 26,000 different schools from 52 different countries to compete in the F1 competition with age ranges of 9 to 19. Around three teams of 3-6 members have gathered at the hub to create their winning vehicles.

The STEM Competition prompts students to build miniature F1 cars and compete based on their performance

Saudi Aramco, Ithra, and King Fahd University of Petroleum, and Minerals have all collaborated together in order to train and support these students for their international competition. The students will be judged on 5 different categories of specification, design and engineering, project management, enterprise, and verbal presentation. Let’s hope Saudi wins!

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