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Get Ready for the Thrill: Student Racing Challenge Changes Gear to Drone Racing from July 20-24

The Student Racing Challenge is back this summer with an exciting twist. From July 20 to 24, instead of the usual remote-controlled cars, students will race drones in a high-speed competition that combines technology, skill, and fun. This change brings a fresh, modern edge to the event and offers a unique opportunity for young minds to engage with STEM in a hands-on way.


Eye-level view of a racing drone flying through an obstacle course
Participants enthusiastically enjoy drone racing, using VR goggles to precisely control their drones under a clear blue sky.

What Makes Drone Racing Different and Exciting


Drone racing is a fast-growing sport that challenges pilots to navigate small, agile drones through complex courses at high speeds. Unlike traditional RC car racing, drones add a three-dimensional element to the competition. Pilots must control their drones not only left and right but also up and down, making the races more dynamic and demanding.


This year’s challenge will feature:


  • Custom-built drone courses with twists, turns, and vertical gates

  • First-person view (FPV) technology allowing pilots to see through the drone’s camera using goggles

  • Timed laps to test speed and precision

  • Team and individual races to encourage collaboration and personal skill development


The shift to drones brings a new level of excitement and learning, making the summer camp an even more engaging experience for students interested in technology and engineering.


How the Student Racing Challenge Supports STEM Learning


The Student Racing Challenge is more than just a race. It’s a summer camp designed to spark interest in STEM fields by combining theory with practice. Participants will learn about:


  • Aerodynamics and physics behind drone flight

  • Basic electronics and programming involved in drone control

  • Problem-solving skills through course navigation and drone tuning

  • Teamwork and communication during group challenges


These skills are essential for students considering future careers in engineering, robotics, or computer science. The hands-on experience with drones makes STEM concepts tangible and exciting, helping students see the real-world applications of what they learn in the classroom.


Why Parents Should Encourage Participation


Drone racing offers a unique blend of fun and education. It helps students develop:


  • Technical skills that are increasingly valuable in today’s job market

  • Confidence through mastering a challenging new activity

  • Focus and discipline by practicing precise control and timing

  • Social connections with peers who share similar interests


For parents looking to support their child’s growth in STEM, this summer camp provides a safe, structured environment where learning happens naturally through play and competition.


Preparing Your Student for the Challenge


To get the most out of the Student Racing Challenge, students should:

  • Be ready to learn and follow instructions carefully

  • Bring comfortable clothing suitable for indoor and outdoor activities

  • Stay curious and open to teamwork and problem-solving


No prior drone experience is necessary. The camp instructors will guide students through every step, ensuring everyone can participate and enjoy the experience.



The Student Racing Challenge’s switch to drone racing offers a fresh, thrilling way for students to explore STEM concepts while having fun. This summer camp promises to be an unforgettable experience that builds skills, friendships, and a passion for technology. Parents and students interested in joining should mark their calendars for July 20-24 and get ready to take flight.


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