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Podium Pursuit

Rev up the team spirit in this adrenaline pumping one-of-a-kind racing activity!

Group Size
8 - 300+
Duration
120 - 150 Mins
Setting
Indoor/Outdoor
About Podium Pursuit

Podium Pursuit is a high-energy, motorsport-inspired team challenge where participants design, build, and brand their own Formula 1 cars using provided materials and blueprints. Combining creativity with strategy, teams prepare for race day by refining performance, coordinating pit-stop transitions, and aligning roles to compete for podium victory.

Key Focus Areas

  • Diffuse Stress
  • Collaboration
  • Creativity
  • Innovation
  • Strategy/Planning
  • Fun/Play

What It Entails

Teams collaborate to construct a functional race car prototype while developing branding, race strategy, and pit-stop coordination. Success depends on precise execution, time management, and seamless teamwork during build and race phases. The experience mirrors real-world performance environments, requiring planning, adaptability, and synchronized effort to cross the finish line first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core concept behind Podium Pursuit?

Teams design, build, and race their own F1 cars using materials and blueprints provided on the spot. The experience goes beyond just building teams also create unique branding for their car and strategize for pit stops and changeovers before heading into the actual race. It's a full Formula 1-inspired journey from the garage to the finish line.

What roles do different team members play during the activity?

The activity naturally distributes roles some members focus on the design and build, others work on branding and aesthetics, while some strategize the race tactics and pit stop coordination. Everyone has something meaningful to contribute, making it genuinely inclusive regardless of individual strengths.

Is this activity more creative or competitive in nature?

It's a strong blend of both the build and branding phases demand creativity and innovation, while the race itself brings out competitive energy and strategic thinking. The combination is what makes it so engaging, as teams switch gears between crafting and competing throughout the activity.

What makes Podium Pursuit different from other build-and-compete activities?

The F1 theme adds a layer of excitement and prestige that's hard to replicate. The pit stop and changeover strategy element is particularly unique it mirrors real racing decisions and forces teams to think about execution, timing, and coordination beyond just building something. It's one of the more adrenaline-fuelled options in the lineup.