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Designing the Formula 1 Car of 2040: The European Sci-Tech Challenge Final

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Join us at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking on April 1, 2014, for the European Sci-Tech Challenge Final. Featured industry leaders include Jonathan Neale, Chief Operating Officer of McLaren Racing; Caroline Jenner, CEO of JA-YE Europe; and Brad Corson, Chairman of ExxonMobil International. Teams will compete to design the safest, fastest, and most energy-efficient Formula 1 racing car for the 2040 season. The judges will assess entries based on energy efficiency, safety, speed, and design, allowing focus on the full vehicle or specific components.

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Designing the Formula 1 Car of 2040: The European Sci-Tech Challenge Final

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  1. EUROPEANSCI-TECH CHALLENGE FINAL McLaren Technology Centre, Woking 1st April 2014

  2. Jonathan Neale  Chief Operating Officer and Acting CEO, McLaren Racing

  3. Caroline JennerCEO, JA-YE Europe

  4. Brad CorsonChairman and Production DirectorExxonMobil International

  5. Formula 1 of the Future The Challenge Design the safest, fastest and most energy efficient Formula 1 racing car for the 2040 F1 season.

  6. What the judges will be looking for: Energy efficiency Safety Speed Design You can choose to focus on the whole vehicle or just one part of it

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