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F1 in Schools invited to PAC 2012

The F1 in Schools Technology Challenge has been invited to exhibit at next week’s Pacific International Maritime Exposition, the major international maritime, naval and defence-related event in the Asia Pacific region.

Pine Rivers Super Geeks race to finals of mini F1 contest

The F1 Super Geeks from Pine Rivers State High School are heading to next year's national finals of the F1 in Schools program.

AUSTRALIA ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS - PentaGliders Win 1st Place

Students from Brooks High School, Tasmania, have been crowned World Champions at the Formula One Technology Challenge at the 2011 World Final in Malaysia.

Australia Wins Fastest Car Award at F1 in Schools World Finals

An Australian team has recorded the quickest track time on day two of the 2011 F1 in Schools World Finals in Malaysia ensuring that at tomorrow evening's awards presentation at least one trophy is heading Down Under.

Wheels turn to give young minds a rev

MORE than 100 students from seven Hunter high schools used their innovation, skills and imagination to design, construct and race mini formula one racing cars powered by CO2 when F1 in Schools visited the region recently.

Central Queensland competes on F1 world circuit

Three students in central Queensland are preparing to show the world they can be competitive in Formula One racing, only their car is a scale model made of balsa wood and powered by a miniature gas cylinder that can reach speeds of up to 80 kilometres an hour. The Trans Tasman racing team will compete against more than 20 international teams.