Five student teams to represent the UK at Aramco STEM Racing World Finals 2025 in Singapore

Five student teams will be representing the UK at the Aramco STEM World Finals 2025 in Singapore, alongside the Singapore Airlines Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.

The students will compete against more than 80 teams from 30 countries in a showcase of innovation, engineering and teamwork. More than 900 participants will take part in the competition, celebrating STEM education.

The teams have been working toward the World Finals for up to three years. Formerly known as F1 in Schools, STEM Racing tasks students with creating their own Formula 1 team and designing, building, testing and racing a miniature model built using the modelling block provided. 

“We are proud to have five formidable teams from England, Scotland, and Wales representing the UK this year,” says Tom Milner, STEM Racing ICC for the UK. “Each has worked tirelessly to reach the top of their national competitions and now continues their STEM Racing journey in Singapore, where they’ll compete on the global stage. Facing some of the brightest young minds of their generation, they will have strong challengers to the World Champions title, but I have every confidence that each team member will give their absolute best, and that is all anyone could ask for.

“Beyond the competition, this journey is so much more than racing. It is an extraordinary learning experience and the adventure of a lifetime. The Aramco STEM Racing World Finals 2025 will bring together young people who share the same passion and drive, offering them the chance to build friendships, experience new cultures, and develop invaluable life skills. It is an opportunity that will create not just champions, but lasting memories and connections that will stay with them for years to come.”

The final will run from 27 September to 2 October at the Resort Worlds Sentosa.

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