Designing the Formula 1 Car of 2040: The European Sci-Tech Challenge Final
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.
Designing the Formula 1 Car of 2040: The European Sci-Tech Challenge Final
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EUROPEANSCI-TECH CHALLENGE FINAL McLaren Technology Centre, Woking 1st April 2014
Jonathan Neale Chief Operating Officer and Acting CEO, McLaren Racing
Brad CorsonChairman and Production DirectorExxonMobil International
Formula 1 of the Future The Challenge Design the safest, fastest and most energy efficient Formula 1 racing car for the 2040 F1 season.
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