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.
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Pioneering motorsport scholarships programme backed by Sir Lewis Hamilton to be expanded
An MSc Motorsport Scholarship Programme to increase diversity in motorsport engineering, backed by Sir Lewis Hamilton MBE HonFREng and run by the Royal Academy of Engineering, is being relaunched in a new and expanded form. The new programme will have more scholarships of up to £43,000, target a wider range of candidates and will be supported by two additional delivery partners. Following the recommendation from The Hamilton Commission, set up by Sir Lewis Hamilton to investigate the underrepresentation of Black people in UK motorsport and the STEM sector, the Royal Academy of Engineering launched a two-year pilot programme in June 2022. Funded by Sir Lewis’s charitable foundation Mission 44, the pilot programme provided financial and career support to two cohorts of young engineering graduates from a Black or mixed Black ethnic background undertaking a Master’s degree in motorsport or engineering discipline. Of the 13 people awarded scholarships during the pilot – five in the first cohort in the 2023–24 academic year and eight in the following academic year – five are now working in Formula 1 teams, two in the motorsport sector, and one in engineering more broadly. Following an evaluation of the pilot in 2025, the new programme opens on 23 January 2026 with expanded eligibility criteria and more scholarships on offer in this round than before. The Masters in Motorsport Scholarships will open for applications on 23 January 2026 and close on 4 May 2026. Apply now for the MSc Motorsport Scholarship. Applications close at 4pm on Wednesday 6th May. Learn more about the programme by registering for the Royal Academy of Engineering’s support webinar and Q&A here.