
STEM-Racing
Regional Championship East
STEM Racing (previously known as F1 in Schools) is a multidisciplinary, international technology competition in which pupils aged 11 to 19 develop and produce a miniature racing car on the computer and then send it into the race. In regional competitions and state championships, the cars, which are powered by gas cartridges, compete against each other on a 20 m long race track. The winning team represents its federal state in the German championship.
The decisive factor is the team's performance in terms of design, production, reaction time, vehicle speed, business plan and presentation.
The term STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathamatics) is the English-language equivalent of the MINT term in Germany.
Schedule
8:30 a.m. - Admission
9:00 a.m. - Welcome and introduction to the competition
9:20 a.m. - Start of the races, stand presentations and lectures
14:00 - Knock-out race of the 16 fastest teams
16:30 - Award ceremony
17:30 - End of the event, dismantling
Admission on this day is free for all visitors on a donation basis.
All information about STEM-Racing can be found on the homepage.