Formula Student Sponsorship

We are proud to announce the beginning of a long term sponsorship of the Swansea University Racing Engineering Formula Student Team.

Formula Student is an educational engineering competition supported by the IMechE

The project usually forms part of a degree-level project and is viewed by the motorsport industry as the standard for engineering graduates to meet, transitioning them from university to the workplace. It is a kite-mark for real-world engineering experience.

The format of the event is such that it provides an ideal opportunity for the students to test, demonstrate and improve their capabilities to deliver a complex and integrated product in the demanding environment of a motorsport competition.

Special thanks to Formula Student Germany, Richard Grams and University of Liverpool Formula Student Team for use of the banner photo.

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