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Australian team wins F1 in Schools competition

The Hyperdrive team of Hugh Bowman, Kyle Winkler, David Greig and Alec Alder A team representing Australia has won the 2017 F1 in Schools world championship competition that challenges schoolchildren to design their own miniature Formula 1 car. The quartet of 15-17 year-olds from Kew’s Trinity Grammar School in Victoria, made up of Hugh Bowman, Kyle Winkler, David Greig and Alec Alder, took out the top prize. A team featuring a collaboration between Australia and Ireland also finished runner-up. The winning team, known as Hyperdrive, was awarded the trophy by F1 CEO Chase Carey in an event in Malaysia prior to this weekend’s grand prix at Sepang. F1 in Schools requires teams of...
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