A major win for the team sponsored by Meilav

We are delighted to announce that Ctrl+Speed, the team sponsored by Meilav, competed in the national final of the international F1 in Schools programme, achieving outstanding results. They perfectly defended their F1 prototype car presentation as well as their on-track performance.

As we previously mentioned, the event took place as part of the Sports Summit Madrid 2025, where, over two intense days, students from Carles Capdevila School proudly and passionately presented their project, going head-to-head with over 30 teams from across the country.

The team competed in the Development Class, the intermediate category of the competition, and recorded the fastest track time in their entire category. Although a technical penalty prevented them from winning the award for the fastest car, their prototype’s performance proved to be on par with -and even ahead of- teams with greater resources and experience.

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Bringing engineering closer to all young people

We believe that technology should be accessible to everyone. That is why we sponsor educational initiatives like this one, which introduce engineering and innovation to students from an early age. It is essential to foster learning and creativity through hands-on, team-based projects that spark interest in today’s youth.

Supporting Ctrl+Speed is also a way to help close the gap in access to technological projects and reinforce the message that science and engineering are open paths for anyone who dreams of making an impact through technical knowledge.

We are incredibly proud to have accompanied these young talents on such a transformative journey -one that has tested their technical skills, inpired new career aspirations, strengthened teamwork, and proven that true talent does not depend on resources, but on commitment and motivation.

DWe would like to take this opportunity to once again congratulate the Ctrl+Speed team on their impressive achievements!

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