Case Study: Asya

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My interest in motorsport was sparked after I watched my first F1 race back in 2021 during lockdown. I had always been interested in sport science and sport psychology, but it was then when I decided I wanted to do it in the motorsport industry.  I knew getting into the world of motorsport ran on a who you know not what you know basis, so after entering sixth form in year 12, I talked to my school’s career team if they might be able to help me find companies or people in the industry to start my motorsport journey and grow my experience. I found out my school was partnered with Motorsport UK and the Race for Diversity team, along with many other schools across the UK. From there I joined the Discord community, met with Evelkah Powell (Race for Diversity Manager) and was instantly thrust into a whole variety of networking events, volunteering opportunities, and eye-opening experiences.  The last two months were particularly busy with events for the Race for Diversity community. It started with an invite to No. 10 Downing Street to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 where, after a speech from the prime minister on the importance of motorsport for the UK’s culture and economy, I had the opportunity to meet and converse with industry professionals and motorsport legends such as Sir Jackie Stuart and Susie Wolff. I then got the opportunity to go to the Festival of Speed through the Race for Diversity Schools programme. It involved a guided tour around the FOS Future Lab by Matt Green, where we explored different STEM exhibits and interactive experiences. We then attended to a talk at the Lotus lab, where we invited to take a closer look at their concept car and its hidden features.   The most recent opportunity involved an entire weekend of volunteering at Formula E. On the Friday I attended the Inspiration Hour where I tried sim racing, listened to a talk from industry professionals on what a career path could look like, and finally a pitlane walk where I saw the cars closeup and watch the teams in action. On the Saturday I volunteered at the Race for Diversity stand in the fan zone area. We aimed to share the goal of Race for Diversity, encourage those interested in a career in motorsport to sign up to the Discord community and other opportunities such as the Girls Karting Academy.  Joining the Race for Diversity community has been one of the greatest decisions I have made in terms of taking steps towards my dream career and given me opportunities I would never have even dreamed of back in 2022. My current goals are to keep on finding and taking any opportunities that come my way, so I can meet more brilliant people who work in the industry. 

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Race for Diversity at Goodwood Festival of Speed 

This year, Race for Diversity students were once again invited to experience the energy and innovation of the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The event offered a unique opportunity to explore the world of motorsport and the wider automotive industry up close, igniting curiosity and ambition in the next generation of diverse talent.  A highlight of the visit was time spent in the Future Lab, where students explored cutting-edge technologies and global innovations that are set to shape the future. With expert guidance from STEM influencer Matt Green, they gained valuable insight into the science and creativity behind emerging advancements, helping them to better understand the connection between education and real-world application.  Later in the day, students were welcomed by Lotus for a special panel session featuring professionals from across the business. The panel sent a powerful message: that there is space in motorsport and automotive fields for everyone, and that with passion and determination, our students can one day take their place in these exciting industries.  Following the panel, students had the opportunity to speak with professionals one-on-one and were given exclusive access to sit in one-of-a-kind prototype cars—an experience that sparked inspiration and a sense of possibility.  Throughout the day, students continued to explore the vast Goodwood site, connecting with a range of organisations and industry teams. A surprise encounter with Red Arrow pilots was another memorable moment, adding to an already unforgettable experience.  Race for Diversity extends a heartfelt thank you to the team at Goodwood Festival of Speed for once again creating a space where our students feel inspired, valued, and empowered to imagine their future in the world of motorsport. 

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Race for Diversity at 10 Downing Street – Celebrating 75 Years of Formula 1

Inspiring the next generation of STEM talent through motorsport We were honoured to have members of the Race for Diversity community represent the programme at a special event held at 10 Downing Street, celebrating 75 years of Formula 1. This prestigious invitation recognised the incredible work our community is doing to broaden access to opportunities in motorsport and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). The event was not only a celebration of a historic milestone in Formula 1—it was a celebration of the future. Creating Pathways into the Motorsport Industry Race for Diversity is committed to opening doors for young people from underrepresented backgrounds. Through a range of initiatives, we encourage students to pursue STEM subjects at school, college, university, or through apprenticeships, building the skills and confidence to thrive in the motorsport industry. The individuals who joined the celebration at Downing Street are living proof that this approach works. Many have already made their entry into the motorsport and engineering sectors, making meaningful contributions and paving the way for others to follow. A Proud Moment for Our Community Being part of the Downing Street celebration was a powerful acknowledgement of the impact Race for Diversity is making—and a reminder of the importance of representation, opportunity, and inspiration. As Formula 1 looks to the future, we’re proud to be helping shape it—one young mind at a time.