DRIVEN BY
STEM
PROMOTING EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN STEM & MOTORSPORTS
Dive into the world of STEM and motorsport with the women of Mercedes F1 Team and Microsoft. Learn more about careers in F1 and what it takes to get an idea from the factory to the circuit.
Investigate STEM concepts that women at Mercedes F1 Team use every day and how that contributes to a faster car at race weekend.
WHAT IS DRIVEN BY STEM
From the factory to the circuit
Driven by STEM aims to help girls get engaged with STEM — Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math — early on and unlock opportunities for future careers.
Through the curriculum available on this site, participants can learn technical skills, STEM concepts, and explore a variety of opportunities in the world of Motorsport.
CURRICULUM PARTNER
Explore STEM & motorsport-themed curriculum
Develop and practice your skills with activities and hands-on learning, all while discovering more about the compelling world of motorsport.
Girls on Track UK is an initiative to inspire girls and women into seeing and believing that there is a rightful and valuable place for them in the motorsports industry.
HEAR FROM THE TEAM
Meet the women behind the fastest cars on earth.
Real engineers. Real careers. Real inspiration. These women are part of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team — and they're here to show you what's possible.
Imogen Tate
Imogen is a communications Manager at Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1. In this video she shares her journey into F1, what her job actually looks like on race day, and why she believes the next generation of engineers is already in the room.
"I am proud to show that no matter the gender and no matter where you come from, you can drive a Formula One car."
Doraine Pin
The first woman to drive a Mercedes F1 car.
Dominika Cebala
Dominika is a Materials Team Leader at Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1. She talks about the path that brought her to one of the world's most iconic motorsport teams and the advice she'd give to any young woman thinking about a career in STEM.