Last month we brought you video footage of Rachel Riley and Alex Brooker on the promotional trail for the Make the Future London festival, which featured the Shell Eco-marathon
Along with Riley and Brooker, the weekend itself saw a host of other celebrities in attendance, including Pelé, Kimi Raikonnen and Pixie Lott. The Student Engineer has already covered the results of the Eco-marathon, but here’s a roundup of the best images from the weekend, from both the race and some of the other festival events.
The IDRA, #206, a hydrogen prototype racing for team H2politO - molecole da corsa from Politecnico Di Torino, Italy (Credit: James Cannon for Shell) Television presenter Rachel Riley (Credit: Mark Pain for Shell) The H2.Zero , #612, a hydrogen UrbanConcept racing for team Green Team Twente from University Of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands (Credit: Chris Ison for Shell) Pixie Lott performs (Credit: Jeff Moore for Shell) The ConsominiUrban, #505, an ethanol UrbanConcept racing for team Arc Team from HE-Arc Ingénierie, St-Imier, Switzerland (Credit: Chris Ison for Shell) Shell CEO Ben van Beurden with Pelé and Shell UK chairman, Erik Bonino (Credit: Jeff Moore for Shell) Pelé meets students from Aston University building energy efficient cars of the future Rachel Riley meets Scottish students from the Girls in Energy programme The Eco Da Vinci 2.0, #65, a ethanol prototype racing for team ECO DA VINCI from I.E.S Leonardo Da Vinci, Alicante, Spain (Credit: Chris Ison for Shell) The HUGO, #332, a battery electric prototype racing for team DE MFK TEAM from University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary (Credit: Chris Ison for Shell) Journalist and presenter, Alex Brooker with actor and television presenter Jamie Laing in the Make Zone (Credit: Jeff Moore for Shell) Pelé interacts with guests during day two of Make the Future London 2016 (Credit: Jeff Moore for Shell) Cars on the track with the City of London on the background (Credit: Chris Ison for Shell) (Credit: Chris Ison for Shell)