The Aramco STEM Racing World Finals 2025, supported by Formula 1, is set to take place at Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore, from 27 September to 2 October. This prestigious event will see 83 student teams from 34 countries compete for the coveted title of Aramco STEM Racing World Champions 2025. The competition, formerly known as F1 in Schools, is the largest and most ambitious edition to date, drawing over 1,000 participants, including students, educators, and industry experts.
Participants will showcase their skills by designing, engineering, and racing scale-model Formula 1 cars, powered by compressed air cylinders. Each team will undergo a rigorous scrutineering process, akin to a real Grand Prix, to ensure compliance with competition regulations. Andrew Denford, Founder and Chairman of STEM Racing, expressed excitement about the event, stating, “It’s our biggest field of teams and even at this early stage it’s evident that we are set for the most competitive event that we’ve ever held.”
This year’s finals introduce a new four-lane racing track, allowing four cars to race simultaneously, enhancing the competition’s intensity. Teams will also create pit displays, showcasing their engineering, branding, and innovation journeys, transforming the venue into a vibrant pit lane.
The event will culminate in an awards ceremony on 1 October, followed by a unique opportunity for participants to experience the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025. The competition is supported by key partners, including Aramco, Denford, and the Singapore Tourism Board, among others.
