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A team of six 17-year-old students from Australia have lifted the Aramco F1 in Schools World Champions trophy at Silverstone this week. The team, called "Hydron", included Will Johnson, Benjamin Noonan, Alexander Liu, Andrew Yeang, Timothy Crichton and Alastair Murphy.
The F1 in Schools competition provides an opportunity for teams of students to research, design, test, manufacture and race a miniature Formula 1 car, using some of the advanced technology applied within real racing teams. “Our engineers did a fantastic job of designing our cars, hours and hours of work, thousands, doing the CAD modelling, but it’s the gelling of the team and working together that made our car the best too.
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