F1 In Schools News

  • Happy Holidays

    F1 in Schools would like to thank you for your continued support over this past year and we look forward to working with you again in the New Year ahead. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year From all at F1 in Schools and Pitsco Education
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 12-16-2009
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  • Rules Committee

    Do you have questions regarding the 2009-2010 rules that you would like to ask our Rules Committee? Please let us know how we can help .
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 12-15-2009
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  • Clarifing Rules

    Questions regarding the 2009-2010 rules for the F1 in school competition; concerning rule 2f: minimum radius. Firstly, does the minimum radius of 1.5 mm apply only to the body or does the minimum radius of 1.5 mm apply both to the body and to the aerofoils...
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 12-15-2009
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  • 2009-2010 F1 Challenge Kits

    We apologize for the delay in the 2009-2010 F1 Challenge Kits, we are waiting on the decals to arrive which will complete the kit. For those who have registered your team, we will have kits shipped as soon as we can. If you have questions or concerns...
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 10-27-2009
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  • Rules for the 2009-2010 Season

    The rules for the 2009-2010 season are now posted online, be sure you read very thoroughly before beginning the design and construction of your F1 Car.
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 10-27-2009
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  • 2009 National Event

    Congratulations to all the teams who qualified for the national event which was held in Denver, CO. The top 10 teams from both High School and Middle School are posted. A special congrats goes to the teams who won the following awards: Denford Manufacturing...
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 07-03-2009
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  • Ohio TSA Finals

    Check out the Ohio F1 in Schools state finals posted by the TSA coordinator. The F1 in Schools Challenge for the state of Ohio was held on May 6. Ohio State TSA
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 05-26-2009
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  • National TSA Competition

    2008-2009 National TSA Championships - Denver, CO June 28 - July 2 Are you ready for the challenge? Following the national competition, the winning team has the opportunity to compete in the F1 in Schools World Championship, in which as many as 20 countries...
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 05-22-2009
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  • Students design, model, and manufacture to race

    Contact: Bryana Green, Account Associate 317-685-9760 bgreen@westcommonline.com NEWS RELEASE March 9, 2009 Students design, model and manufacture to race Indiana's Formula One TM in Schools Technology Challenge will be held at IUPUI on March 11. Indianapolis...
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 04-02-2009
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  • Student Specification Sheet

    Each team must complete a 2009SpecificationSheet.pdf for each car, which must be turned in at the time of registration. Be sure to click on the file name and select Open with Adobe Acrobat .
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 03-06-2009
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  • Letter from the F1 President

    Dear F1 Team: Over the past nine years the F1 in Schools competitive event has grown from a small start in England to a worldwide phenomenon with over 30 countries involved. Since the F1 in Schools introduction in the US we have grown to more than 140...
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 03-05-2009
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  • Updated 2008-2009 Rules

    We've updated the 2008-2009 F1 in Schools Rules document. Be sure to thoroughly read through them before you compete at State competitions. For a full version visit: 2008-2009 Rules Document .
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 03-04-2009
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  • F1 Advocates

    Do you need information about forming an F1 team? Or, maybe you already have a team but have questions about the F1 rules. Help is on the way. Contact any of the individuals below for assistance with the exciting F1 competition that promotes high-technology...
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 02-04-2009
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  • SolidWorks Tutorial

    Are you having trouble using the SolidWorks software? Visit the F1 in Schools™ Design Project with SolidWorks® Software ; provides step-by-step instructions for designing your car.
    Posted to F1 in Schools Blog by F1inSchools on 02-03-2009
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