Race Day Gallery

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Formula Schools 2001 Champions, Glebelands School show off their cars and their trophy.
Glebelands School receive their trophy from the CEO of the MIA, Chris Aylett.
The Top Driver prize went to Lord Williams School.

The moment that decided Formula Schools 2001? Five minutes from the end, an upended Lord Williams School are rescued by a marshall after a collision with Cooper School. How many points did this incident cost them?

The concentration shows as the drivers look for a clean lap.
A non-driver appears to have infiltrated the podium!
The Driver's Podium gave the drivers an excellent view of the track.
Confusion appears to reign as one or two cars seem to be heading the wrong way!
More racing action as a marshall attempts to put another car back on track.
St Edmunds Girls School worked hard on an advanced bodyshell that will form the basis of next years challenge.
A push start from a marshall helps the race to continue. The marshalls worked hard all afternoon to keep the cars going.
John of Gaunt School were the early pacesetters. After a triumphant race one they worked hard on their car to maintain their lead.
Magdalen College School, Brackley receive the engineering prize from David Atton of IMechE. Magdalen will be receiving an advanced welding plant donated by Lincoln Electric.
The Marlborough School car is stripped down between races. Their car certainly attracted a good deal of attention from the large crowd.
The pits were a hive of activity between races as teams attempted to keep their cars going.
A 'real' Arrows car was also present at Formula Schools 2001. Their new three seater F1 car attracted almost as much attention as the Marlborough School car!
More racing action and yet another serious looking accident!
The Subaru Impreza of World Rally Championship Richard Burns also put in an appearance.
Many of the teams soon found out that the rigours of race day could not have been prepared for back at school, leaving them with lots of work to do between races.
A frustrating start to the day for Cooper, who did not make the start for Race One but completed over 30 laps in Race Three!
The Lord Williams body shell recovering after a gruelling race schedule.
British Truck Racing champ Steve Horn caused quite a sitr with this vehicle!