Team Infinity Speeders, hailing from Amity International School in Pushp Vihar, is making waves in the renowned Stemplify F1 in Schools competition. This talented group consists of five 11-year-olds: Aarna De, Advait Bhardwaj, Asad Farooqi, Ishaavi Bansal, and Saira Bhalla, and they truly embody the spirit of their motto, 'Where young minds hit top gear.'
Fueled by enthusiasm, creativity, and commitment, the team has successfully crafted a Formula 1 model car, showcasing impressive engineering and design skills at such a young age.
Engagement with Industry Leaders
Throughout their journey, these students have actively collaborated with prominent organizations in the motorsports and sustainability fields, both locally and internationally. Their partners include Pirelli, JK Tyre, the International Solar Alliance, Northern Motorsports, Mycelius.lab, Sperry Group, and TYC. During these engagements, they showcased their project, discussed their design concepts, and received invaluable mentorship and insights from industry experts, along with securing sponsorships.
Commitment to Sustainable Racing
A standout feature of their project is its emphasis on sustainability. The team is investigating the use of solar energy in motorsports and has utilized recycled materials in their pit display and presentations, demonstrating a progressive approach to eco-friendly racing.
"We believe that age is no barrier to innovation. Through this project, we aim to merge speed, sustainability, and creativity to influence the future of motorsports," stated Team Infinity Speeders.
Their journey exemplifies how young innovators, when provided with the right opportunities, can lead significant advancements and contribute to a sustainable future in the motorsports arena.
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