Race for Diversity Fest: Bringing STEM to Life Through Motorsport
Race for Diversity delivered an engaging and immersive Fest designed to inspire students aged 14–15 by connecting STEM learning with the fast-paced worlds of motorsport and sport. The event demonstrated how hands-on experiences can ignite curiosity, raise aspirations, and open doors to future pathways that many young people may not otherwise see as accessible. Race for Diversity is a national programme led by Motorsport UK, working to increase participation and representation of young people from minoritised ethnic groups and economically disadvantaged backgrounds across STEM and motorsport pathways. By creating inclusive, high-energy learning environments, the programme aims to diversify paddocks across the UK and ensure talent from all backgrounds can thrive. The full-day Activation Day gave students a unique opportunity to explore real-world STEM careers linked to sport and motorsport. Throughout the day, participants built confidence, developed teamwork skills, and engaged with inspiring role models, all within a safe, inclusive setting. A key highlight was behind-the-scenes access at the stadium, offering an insider perspective rarely available to young people at this stage of their education. Students rotated through a range of interactive activities designed to bring classroom learning to life, including: Pit Stop Challenge, Racing Simulator Experience, Robotics Challenge, Stadium Tour Interactive career talks complemented the practical sessions, showcasing the breadth of STEM roles across sport and motorsport and helping students understand how their interests and skills could translate into future careers. By combining excitement, education, and representation, the Race for Diversity Fest demonstrated the power of experiential learning in widening access to STEM and inspiring the next generation of diverse talent.
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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.