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Closed 11/06/2020
Iʼve raised £329 to help fund our Land Rover 4x4 in Schools project to get to the National Finals.
- Scarborough 6th Form College
- Funded on Thursday, 11th June 2020
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Self-named The Brisket Boys, the team is made up of Thomas Middleton, Liam Mansbridge, Jacob Letten, Aaron Coates, Matthew Byford-Loggie and Jake Turnbull and is led by engineering teacher Andrew Bennington. For the regional final, we were tasked with building a radio controlled 4x4 car and a body from scratch subject to limits set by the competition organisers. The car had to perform well on and off-road track, it had integrated electronics to switch on automatic headlights and included a tilt sensors for stability. We won first prize for our car and also took home the Best Engineered Car and Best Track Performance awards and now will progress to the National Final at Jaguar Land Rover Visitor Centre, Castle Bromwich. For us to compete in the National Finals we need your support.
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Anonymous
Feb 16, 2020
£25.00
Kate and Arran
Feb 15, 2020
All the very best for the finals
£20.00
Carol, Pete, lib
Feb 14, 2020
Well done on your success so far and good luck for the next stage.
£30.00
Pat and Bill Beresford
Feb 14, 2020
Good luck boys
£40.00
Ali & Neil Turnbull
Feb 13, 2020
Good luck boys x
£40.00
Danny Macfarlane
Feb 13, 2020
Good luck from all at Ellis Patents
£100.00
Tony Mansbridge
Feb 13, 2020
£50.00
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