Former Pink Bull System 1 mechanic Calum Nicholas has shared that duplicate helmets had been stolen from the Pink Bull STEMx van following the British Grand Prix.
Nicholas has publicly known as out the thieves who stole the duplicate helmets from the STEMx academic van through the race weekend at Silverstone.
The theft came about after a dramatic British Grand Prix, which noticed Charles Leclerc declare the victory forward of Mercedes’ George Russell in second and his Ferrari team-mate Lewis Hamilton in third.
The Pink Bull STEMx initiative operates a bespoke cellular classroom that travels to colleges throughout the UK. Its main aim is to introduce youngsters from underprivileged backgrounds to the engineering, physics, arithmetic, and mechanics concerned in System 1. The stolen duplicate helmets had been custom-made for this goal.
Taking to social media on Monday, Nicholas delivered a direct message to the thieves.Â
“So, Silverstone… To the thieves that determined to steal the helmets from the Pink Bull STEMx van, simply know that you simply’ve disadvantaged the children from the faculties it’s as a consequence of go to this summer season, as they can’t be changed in time,” he wrote.
“Additionally value noting that the entire thing is on CCTV, so the clock is ticking, in all probability value returning them.”
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Nicholas additionally confirmed that the incident had been reported to the native authorities and CCTV footage has been handed on.Â
Pink Bull joined forces with Milton Keynes School Group to create the initiative in 2024 as a part of the staff’s Drive for Change technique. Milton Keynes School Group CEO and group principal Sally Alexander mentioned the significance of encouraging youngsters from underrepresented communities to think about a future in STEM on the time the initiative was introduced.
“Milton Keynes School Group is worked up and proud to assist the Programme’s mission to encourage the following technology of STEM innovators whereas widening native expertise swimming pools in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas,” she mentioned.
“Range of thought and expertise is crucial for driving innovation and we’re proud to assist the creation of a extra inclusive and numerous STEM ecosystem. By encouraging individuals from underrepresented communities to think about STEM as a profession path, we’re fostering a extra equitable and revolutionary future – a brighter future for all.”Â
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