Pupils at Baysgarth School in Barton-upon-Humber design and build the cars during science and technology lessons.It is hoped the circuit will allow the school to become a regional STEM centre."The purpose-built track will allow students the opportunity to experience real-life pit stop challenges and to go full throttle around the course, whilst also developing skills and knowledge suitable for the local labour market," she said.
"Furthermore, the track will not only be available for students of Baysgarth, but to the wider local community for smaller group races and for F1 grand prix style events, and much more."Students have been building their own cars since 2018 as part of the Greenpower charity project. which encourages young people to get involved in science and engineering.
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