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New STEM lesson plans from RS Components explore the technology and teamwork that drive a winning racing team

Themed Imagine-X lesson plans inspire pupils by teaching the creative, engineering and team skills required to succeed in motorsport

LONDON, UK, 11 February 2021– RS Components (RS), a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSE: ECM), a global omni-channel solutions partner for industrial customers and suppliers, has unveiled the latest in its Imagine-X series of online STEM lesson plans, which provide teachers in the UK with free curriculum-aligned resources for pupils aged 7–14. The new lessons, entitled Driven to Inspire: The Science of Going Fast, are themed around motorsport, bringing them to life by showcasing the skills and achievements of PDC Racing, a UK-based race team whose professional careers span a variety of STEM roles, and who bring their expertise and inspiration to the track at weekends as race drivers, mechanics and engineers.

In these lessons, students are introduced to PDC Racing team member Dr Esther Quaintmere and her colleagues, who explain the formula for Outstanding Teamwork + Brilliant Engineering Minds = A Winning Race Team. The lessons provide an insight into how knowledge gained in the classroom will apply in the world of motorsport.

This theme looks deep into the skills and knowledge gained from science, technology, physics, engineering and maths to support motorsport. Promoting the importance of teamwork, diversity and inclusivity within motorsport; whilst exploring the future of engineering as autonomous technology becomes readily available.

These two new lesson plans, designed for use at home or in school, aimed at primary, and secondary school students, look into the fundamental principles of the physics that get a racing car to the top of the leaderboard and the importance of the teamwork needed to keep it there.

The lesson plans will teach young people skills in:
● Identifying racing track conditions and the appropriate car parts
● Working as part of a team
● Racing car design and engineering
● Applying technical physics, computational thinking and engineering knowledge to the design process
● Testing and evaluating racing car performance
● Thinking creatively while adapting and amending designs
● Understanding autonomous technologies and the importance of accessibility in motorsports
● Using and understanding computer software, with the inclusion of a simulation game incorporated with the lesson plans

“Motorsport is an ideal way to learn STEM skills, from the science behind the design and performance of the cars, the technology involved in making them reliable and fast, the engineering in the build and maintenance, and the mathematics to devise the racing line around the circuit,” commented Laura Giddings, STEM Education Manager at RS, “Working together with the PDC team has enabled us to create a set of fun lessons that will engage young people at a practical level and perhaps inspire them to take their skills forward into STEM careers of their own.”

The lesson plans are available to download now from https://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=stem/driven-to-inspire.
For more information about RS Education, visit https://uk.rs-online.com/education

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About PDC Racing
PDC Racing is a race team formed in 2016, based in the North of England. The team competes in the UK and Europe and has claimed four national championship wins and more than 40 race wins since its formation. The skillset within the team includes mechanical engineers, project managers, planners, engine specialists and students. STEM education is an important part of the team’s work, and track visits for schools and visits to educational facilities and communities are examples of the team’s mission to promote and develop teamwork, friendship, positivity and aspiration.

Find out more about the team here: https://www.pdcracing.com/team

About RS Components
RS Components is a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc, a global omni-channel solutions partner for industrial customers and suppliers who are involved in designing, building or maintaining industrial equipment and facilities. We aim to offer our customers unrivalled choice of product technologies, solve problems with innovative solutions and deliver a world-class customer experience, making it easy to do business with us.

We stock more than 500,000 industrial and electronic products, sourced from over 2,500 leading suppliers. We solve problems and provide a wide range of value-added solutions to over one million customers. With operations in 32 countries, we trade through multiple channels and ship over 50,000 parcels a day.

Electrocomponents plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange and in the last financial year ended 31 March 2020 reported revenue of £1.95 billion. Electrocomponents plc has eight operating brands; RS Components, Allied Electronics & Automation, RS PRO, OKdo, DesignSpark, IESA, Needlers and Synovos.

For more information on RS, please visit the website at https://uk.rs-online.com/web/.

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