Sunderland Echo

Pupils revved up for trip to Silverston­e

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A team is revving up for the national final which will pit their engineerin­g skills against the best.

Byron Sixth Form College at St Bede’s, in Peterlee, will travel to Silverston­e next month to compete in the F1 in Schools technology challenge, after scooping a place in the regional heat as North East champions.

They hope to make it through to the world final, which will be held in Singapore or Malaysia, where a trophy named after Bernie Ecclestone, the former chief executive of the Formula One Group, will be presented to the winners.

The school’s Technicall­y Viral team competed against 34 others from the region at a competitio­n held at Nissan to win their place in the next round, impressing judges with their design, manufactur­e and race time of their own miniature car.

Year 13 student Matthew Johnson, 18, and Year 12s Alex Livingston, Amber Ward and Emma Masters, all 17, had to raise funds through sponsorshi­p and work with companies, with support offered by NSK, K Home Internatio­nal and the NAC Group as they put together their plans.

They were also assessed on their knowledge of the engineerin­g involved in producing their cars, discussed computer fluid design for wind tunnel testing and had to lead a presentati­on.

Their win also saw them awarded £1,750 to put towards their project as it progresses.

Gary Glover, the school’s head of technology, said: “They did fantastica­lly well, and to compete against 34 teams and make it through, shows how strong their work was.

“They were overjoyed when they won and they all know that if they win, they could get a scholarshi­p to study in London.

“It’s all based around the Stem subjects, so sci- ence, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s, and I know some of them want to continue to study those.”

The school also had a second team in the regional heat.

Year 10s Cameron White, twins Isobel and Olivia Fishwick, Georgia Scobell, Ewan Archer and Archie Napier, all 14, worked as a developmen­t team in this year’s challenge.

Anyone who would like to add their sponsorshi­p to the project can contact the school on 0191 587 6220 or can find out more via the project’s website http:// technicall­yviral.weebly. com/.

 ??  ?? The Technicall­y Viral team with sponsors from NSK.
The Technicall­y Viral team with sponsors from NSK.

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