Meet the 50+ teams competing at this year’s edition of the F1 in Schools World Finals
The 17th edition of the F1 in Schools World Finals will be held at one of the world’s most infamous racing circuits, Silverstone. This makes it the first time since 2006 that the competition has been held in the UK for two consecutive years, but for the first time ever, the competition will be run as a hybrid event with teams attending both physically and virtually.
Below is a list of all the teams who will be competing at the 2022 F1 in Schools World Finals. We have noted a team’s attendance if they have publicly confirmed it.
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National Finals: April 2021
T41 — Hydron (National Champions - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Physical
T22 — AXION (2nd Place - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Virtual
T04 — In Motion (3rd Place - Professional Class)
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T07 — Team Aqueous (National Collaboration)
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T52 — Velox Performance Racing
National Finals: June 2021
T25 — SPARK SESI-SENAI SC (National Champions - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Physical
T39 — POCADORES RACING TEAM (3rd Place - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Physical
T34 — VOLTA RACING (International Collaboration - Brazil and Ireland)
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T49 — SwordFish
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T09 — Sirius Lucibus
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T10 — SN
T28 — Pharos
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T50 — Dragon Racing (International Collaboration - China and Mexico)
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National Finals: May 2021
T44 — Zenith Cyprus (National Champions - Professional Class)
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T53 — Optimum (2nd Place - Professional Class)
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T46 — Quantum GC (International Collaboration - Cyprus and Greece)
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National Finals: June 2021
T03 — FALCON SPEED
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Attendance: Physical
T23 — Team Aerios
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Attendance: Physical
National Finals: September 2020
T51 — Sonic Boom (National Champions)
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Attendance: Physical
T11 — Momentum Racingteam (2nd Place - Professional Class)
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T12 — Greco Racing Team
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T20 — Vision Racing
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T37 — Lupus Racing
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T46 — Quantum GC (International Collaboration - Cyprus and Greece)
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National Finals: August 2021
T21 — Quantum Racing (National Champions)
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T33 — Launchpad Racing (4th Place)
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T14 — Helios Racing
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National Finals: June 2021
T36 — Vortenova (National Champions)
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T18 — Future Racing (2nd Place - Professional Class)
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T16 — Kingspan Racing (3rd Place - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Physical
T34 — VOLTA RACING (International Collaboration - Brazil and Ireland)
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T32 — Aetos Racing
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T30 — Aurora Borealis
National Finals: January 2022
T29 — ECOLEST9 (National Champions)
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T06 — TEAM BITARA
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T26 — PROPULSAR (International Collaboration - United Arab Emirates and Malaysia)
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National Finals: June 2021
T08 — Tonaltech (National Champions - Professional Class)
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T43 — Leben Forcer Akron (2nd Place - Professional Class)
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T50 — Dragon Racing (International Collaboration - China and Mexico)
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T27 — Aerth Racing
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T42 — K-WINGS (National Champions)
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T01 — Team Ford Celeritas
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T13 — SLK Racing Team
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T35 — ARION
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T48 — Team Coalition
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T45 — Biatia Racing Team
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T02 — Kinnaree Racing
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T31 — Ascension
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T38 — Zenith UAE (Rookie National Champions)
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T47 — Team Istiophix
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T26 — PROPULSAR (International Collaboration - United Arab Emirates and Malaysia)
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National Finals: June 2021
T17 — SBA Avidity Racing (National Champions - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Physical
T15 — Anemoi (National Champions - Development Class)
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T24 — BLACKOUT (2nd Place (Welsh Champion) - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Physical
T40 — Eclipse (3rd Place (English Champion) - Professional Class)
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Attendance: Physical
T19 — Fibonacci (Scottish Champions)
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Attendance: Physical
T05 — AMM Racing
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Javier Gladstone Contioso is a UK correspondent. He is the Team Principal of Eclipse, the 2021 English Champions. They will be representing the UK at the 2022 F1 in Schools World Finals.
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