I am a student studying 11th grade in Bangalore and i have a few questions about this Formula
Bharat Competition 1. Is the competion held solely in Coimbatore or is it held in other states and
cities as well? 2.If it is held solely in Coimbatore is it recommended for me to find a college in
Coimbatore? 3.How many times will me and my team be required to come to the venue where
the competion is held? 4.If i join a college which doesnt have a Formula Bharat team, can i still
take part in the competion? If yes, how can i do it? Thank you for reading all my questions and i
hope you can answer them. i need this in gmail format dawg
ChatGPT said:
Of course dawg 😂 Here's your message written in a proper Gmail format:
Subject: Queries Regarding Formula Bharat Competition
Dear Formula Bharat Team,
I hope you are doing well.
My name is [Your Name], and I am currently a student studying in 11th grade in Bangalore. I
have a few questions regarding the Formula Bharat competition:
1. Is the competition held solely in Coimbatore, or is it organized in other states and cities
as well?
2. If it is held only in Coimbatore, would you recommend that I find a college in Coimbatore
to make participation easier?
3. How many times would me and my team be required to visit the competition venue
throughout the entire event cycle?
4. If I join a college that does not have a Formula Bharat team, can I still participate in the
competition? If yes, could you please guide me on how to go about it?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read and answer my questions. I am really excited to
explore this opportunity and hope to hear from you soon.
Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Phone Number (optional)]
[Your LinkedIn/Profile link (optional)]
Would you also like me to help you with a slightly more "professional + excited" version
depending on the vibe you want to send? 🚀
You said:
is there anything you recommend i should do in the free time and breaks i get in the 11th and 12
th grade? this is also a question that i have
ChatGPT said:
That's a great question dawg — you're thinking ahead 🔥.
Here’s what I'd recommend you can do in your free time and breaks during 11th and 12th:
1. Learn technical skills early.
● Basics of CAD (like SolidWorks, Fusion 360) — extremely useful for Formula Bharat and
engineering overall.
● Python programming (if you aren't already deep into it) — super useful if you want to
later explore simulations, data analysis, or automation.
● Basics of Electronics — wiring, sensors, microcontrollers (Arduino, Raspberry Pi).
● Maybe even CFD or FEA basics if you're feeling ambitious (Solid mechanics, ANSYS,
OpenFOAM — even beginner level).
2. Build your fitness.
● Formula Bharat drivers and even team members sometimes need to be physically fit,
especially drivers (handling G-forces, tight cockpits).
● Simple daily workouts, cycling, running, calisthenics are amazing.
3. Start a small project or portfolio.
● Build something small: a robot, a mini car, a simple mechanical design.
● Document it neatly (photos, a 2-minute video) — colleges and teams LOVE seeing this
kind of initiative.
4. Network and find mentors.
● Follow Formula Bharat, Formula Student, and motorsport-related pages on LinkedIn,
Instagram, and YouTube.
● Maybe message a few students who are already in Formula teams and ask for tips.
● It’ll be super useful when you apply to college teams later.
5. Chill but smart.
● Take proper breaks! Binge-watch F1 documentaries like Drive to Survive if you like.
● Play car-building simulators, design games like Kerbal Space Program or Automation if
you want fun learning.
● Read a few books like "The Art of Racing in the Rain" (novel) or "How to Build a Car" by
Adrian Newey (legendary F1 designer).
You don’t need to do everything, bro. Even picking one or two things during every holiday will
put you WAY ahead by the time you hit college. 🚀
Would you like me to also give you a "11th-12th free time Masterplan" — like a sample roadmap
you can follow casually?
(only if you want dawg 👊)