Our Mission
We are a team of five high school girls from Québec who believe that STEM is for everyone — and that girls deserve to be seen, celebrated, and supported in the world of engineering, motorsport, and innovation.
We’re not just building miniature F1 cars — we’re building confidence, skills, and a future where gender doesn’t limit potential.
Through the F1 in Schools competition, we’ve discovered how exciting science and technology can be. We’ve learned to lead, problem-solve, and collaborate like professionals. Now, we want to take what we’ve learned all the way to the F1 in Schools World Finals in Singapore — and inspire other girls to take the same leap.
Our Story
ASAP Racing started with five girls, a shared interest in engineering, and no idea how far this would take us.
We joined the F1 in Schools challenge to try something new. What we found was a journey filled with late nights designing in CAD, trial-and-error manufacturing, and countless hours of practice and preparation.
We competed in our regional qualifiers, made it to Nationals, and walked away with 2nd place in Canada — along with six national awards. It was more than we ever imagined.
Now, we’ve been invited to represent Canada on the world stage — but we need help to get there.
Our story is still being written. With your support, we’ll take it all the way to Singapore — and beyond.
“Everyone has a dream inside them — like an engine quietly waiting to be started.”
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We can’t do this without you.
We’re five high school girls from Québec heading to Singapore to represent Canada at the F1 in Schools World Finals. We’ve already proven ourselves on the national stage — placing 2nd in Canada and winning six major awards — but getting to the international finals means raising over $60,000 to cover travel, registration, materials, and equipment.
Whether you’re an individual donor, a company, or a potential partner — every contribution helps us race closer to the start line.
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