(P) Team Malaxa, 5 young engineers and entrepreneurs from British School of Bucharest, represented Romania at “F1 in schools” competition in Singapore!
Team Malaxa, the only team representing Romania in the final “F1 in schools” competition in Singapore, has struck again with a prototype that not only looked good, but was also very fast: Malaxa’s car track time ranked 12th out of 50 teams worldwide!
Emilia (Team & Marketing Manager), Lara (Graphic Design & Marketing Manager), Andrei (Financial Executive), Pavel (Manufacturing Engineer) and David (Manufacturing Engineer) are the members of this elite team and they are all British School of Bucharest’s students. They prepared tirelessly, for almost two years, to create this car and to make it as realistic as possible, just like a real Formula 1 car.
The challenge was to design and build a miniaturized car model that can reach 100 km/h, with an aerodynamic design, utilising compressed air propulsion. The car’s speed and performance alongside the team’s marketing strategy, graphics, financial plan and sponsorship strategy, were aspects taken into consideration by the judges. After all these areas of review were taken into account, Malaxa was ranked 34th out of 50 teams worldwide.
“Being the only team representing Romania, in this contest, means a lot to us! It was just like being in a real Grand Prix!’’
What did British School of Bucharest’s students do? They created a miniature F1 model, a unique concept car made of polyurethane foam miniaturised to a scale of 1/20th. It has aluminum wheels of less than 0.5mm thick and the whole car weighs less than 40g (unpainted). It sports titanium axles and complex aerodynamics, resembling a real F1 car. Not only does it look magnificent, this beast performs like a real F1 car!
The feeling of pride to represent Romania in this competition is motivating the 5-member team further, who are now thinking ambitiously for the next edition: “First of all, we are so happy to have reached our goal of participating in Singapore’s Final! Being the only team representing Romania, in this contest, means a lot to us! It was just like being in a real Grand Prix! Secondly, being team manager has shaped me into the leader I’ve aspired to be my whole life and I can finally say that I’ve had experience in this domain, but not enough. I’ve chosen to compete again in the 2019 World Finals, together with my team, who are now even more motivated to achieve a higher ranking next year. I love everything about this project and I strongly advise everyone to break the mould and dare to dream. Romanian students need this opportunity to thrive, like we did, and I’m so excited to be the person to kick start this concept!”, said Emilia, Malaxa’s team manager.
For more info about Team Malaxa click here.
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