Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Rolls-Royce sponsors kids’ racing team



Ten students from March CE Primary school, in England, participated in the Greenpower IET Formula Goblin competition this year. In this program, 9-11 year old students build and race miniature electric cars so they can learn engineering skills in a fun and innovative way. The difference this year is that Rolls-Royce sponsored “Team March.”

March Primary school is just right around the corner from the Rolls-Royce HQ in Goodwood, UK, and the racing competition is held on the Goodwood Motor Circuit. Team March’s support from Rolls-Royce helped them win the ‘Best Bodywork’ prize, as well as provide them with custom racing suits made in their leather working department. The team also enjoyed a tour of the Rolls-Royce factory and Rolls engineers consulted them when constructing the electric car.

The race car itself is kit-based and comes in a flat box with step by step instructions so the children can easily understand. The overall project integrates areas like friction, electricity, materials, math and design technology so kids can be fully immersed in a taste of real-world engineering and automotives. The project also encourages parental participation and support from local businesses to help the project both practically and financially.

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