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Formula 1 Extends Its Engineering Scholarship Programme To 2025

Formula 1 has today announced its extended funding commitment to the Formula 1 Engineering Scholarship programme for underrepresented groups until 2025, continuing its drive to increase diversity within the sport.

The Formula 1 Engineering Scholarships were launched last year, following a US$1 million donation from Non-Executive Chairman of Formula 1 Chase Carey. The programme has so far successfully supported ten students, who have begun placements in their undergraduate and postgraduate engineering degrees at leading universities in the UK and Italy. Each scholarship covers the full cost of a student’s tuition, together with living expenses, for the full duration of their degree. The programme will now be extended for a further four years, enabling scholarships to be offered to ten more students each year from 2022 to 2025 (inclusive). 

The ten scholars were selected by the programme’s initial partner universities: the University of Cambridge, Coventry University, Manchester Metropolitan University, MUNER – The Motorvehicle University of Emilia-Romagna, University of Oxford and Strathclyde University.  The scholars began their studies in 2021, marking the inaugural year of the programme.

As part of a wider programme of diversity and inclusion initiatives, Formula 1 has also committed to creating employment opportunities by offering apprenticeships and internships across the business. Working with the Black Collective of Media in Sport (BCOMS), a leading group for black professionals in the media, and The Blair Project, who are inspiring the next generation of engineers from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds, Formula 1 has already welcomed into the organisation apprentices who are studying mechanical engineering, and interns, with more to be appointed later this season.

As Formula 1 continues to build a more diverse future in motorsport, we look forward to supporting our scholarship students as they focus on their studies and future careers.

 Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1 said:

“We are committed to increasing diversity and opportunity within this incredible sport and I am pleased to confirm that we will be expanding our programme for scholars until 2025, providing fantastic opportunity for some incredibly talented students to begin their journeys with Formula 1.  We want to continue to ensure that talent from underrepresented groups has meaningful opportunities, with the first ten scholars already beginning their studies following Chase’s incredible donation to fund the scholars in their first year. We want to continue and build on the foundations of the programme in the years ahead.”



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