A team of budding engineers from Birches Head High School are celebrating success in the 2013 Scalextric4schools competition. Year nine pupils Ryan Carter and Kris Starkey, both 14, fought off fierce competition from 13 rival teams to take the chequered flag in the prestigious competition.
With entries from England, Scotland and as far afield as Russia, the event had a truly international flavour and saw the Stoke-on-Trent students emerge victorious.
Working in conjunction with teacher Simon Hooker, the technically minded student duo designed and manufactured their own race worthy Scalextric car, before presenting their project to a judging panel.
Initially, a team of year nine pupils, all with an interest in engineering, began working on the project in September 2012 during an after-school club.
Under the guidance of Mr Hooker, subject leader for technology, Ryan and Kris saw the project to fruition, culminating in the final event at RAF Cosford.
The competition was run in partnership with Scalextric manufacturer Hornby and software company PTC, who provided its CAD (Computer Aided Design) software, Creo, free of charge.
The boys used the Creo software to create a concept car; they were then able to manufacture a foam prototype which was tested in a wind tunnel to assess the effect of environmental change on the car’s performance.
Once happy with their prototype, the Birches Head team called upon the services of Aston University. The team there helped move the project forward by allowing the pupils to use the University’s 3D printer to manufacture the parts required to build the car. With the build complete, the car underwent a track test that enabled the students to enhance their slot car driving skills.
The final of the Scalextrix4schools competition took place on Sunday June 16 at the RAF Cosford Museum, giving the young engineers an opportunity to showcase their designs. The Birches Head A-Team was the overall winner of the event, taking the podium for fastest lap.
“This competition has provided students with a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable extra-curricular skills,” commented teacher Simon Hooker after the event. “Ryan and Kris have demonstrated enthusiasm throughout the whole process and thoroughly deserve their win.”
The talented pupils are now hoping to build on their success by pursuing careers in engineering.
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