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It is simple to enter All you have to do is read the following statement about Formula One and answer the question below: Formula One works at the pinnacle of science and engineering and covers a broad spectrum of disciplines, including aerodynamics, power, performance engineering, vehicle dynamics, control systems, electronics, materials, transducers and fuel technology. Choose one of the above areas and explore your ideas on how you would approach a project to improve safety, reliability or performance. Entrants should propose a case study aimed at one of these primary targets, providing a clear explanation of the idea together with a plan of investigation and development. (Maximum 500 words) Entries will be judged by a panel of experts from Altran, Renault F1 Team and The Daily Telegraph and assessed on the concept, the scientific and engineering knowledge displayed and the clarity of the proposed project methodology. Five shortlisted candidates will be invited to the Renault F1 Team headquarters in Oxfordshire, where they will be interviewed by the Altran Engineering Academy Panel. There are three main conditions:
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