Every day, we work with high-tech machinery to create complex components, designed and manufactured with the utmost precision for the global industry.
But today, we want to tell you about a different kind of race: a challenge driven by brilliant young minds, miniature race cars, and pure passion.
We’re talking about the F1 in Schools project.
F1 in Schools is not just a competition — it’s a true multidisciplinary lab where students become designers and engineers. From an initial idea, they go on to build 3D-printed miniature race cars powered by compressed air, tackling a challenge that brings together mechanics, design, and strategy — all aligned with the international standards of Formula 1.
When the “Marconi Pieralisi” Institute of Jesi invited us to become technical sponsors of the Jesi Racing Team (JRT), we didn’t hesitate for a moment. Beyond the natural synergy with our company, we immediately recognized the same spirit that drives all our projects: curiosity, commitment, passion, and a desire to innovate.
The true beauty of this initiative lies in its ability to build a professional bridge between education and industry. The students work in teams, solve real-world problems, use technical software, and interact in English with peers from other schools — learning to communicate and present their work in a professional way.
Initiatives like F1 in Schools are exactly what our industry needs: young people learning by doing, and companies that believe in the value of technical education.
At Techpol, we’re proud to have supported this project, along with many other partners who, like us, invest in the skills of tomorrow.
A special thank you to everyone who believed in this journey, and our heartfelt congratulations to the Jesi Racing Team, which stood out by achieving excellent results at the regional level.
A recognition that celebrates commitment, vision, and teamwork.




