The team that will make it happen.

We are a group of students passionate about combining science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) to build and race high-performance cars. Through this exciting hands-on project, we are learning real-world skills in mechanics, business, marketing, and teamwork. Our goal is to build a race car from the ground up while developing essential leadership and collaboration skills that will drive us toward future careers in the motorsports industry and beyond. Join us as we explore the fast-paced world of racing and innovation!

Mr. Roos with the 2023-2024 Winner's Circle Project car

Mr. Roos

Resident Genius

Mr. Roos is the nexus of all knowledge. We aspire to be like him.

Mr. Pallozzi of the John Jay Winner's Circle marketing team.

Mr. Pallozzi

Resident Genius

Mr. Pallozzi knows everything there is to know. His skills are beyond our understanding.

Our Builders


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Anthony Arroyo

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Gavin Cekuta

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Michael Coschignano

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Jason Curro

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Joseph Curro

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Gabriella DeLonge-Marques

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Rajveer Diogun

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Aidan Farfan

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Owen Ferrieri

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Thi Frazita

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Matthew Glasser

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Edwin Lown

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Matthew McManus

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Austin Perillo

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Jason Richards

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Jackson Santiago

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Lucas Sica

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Joshua Williams

Our Marketers


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Patience Barach

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Riley Clauson

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Luca Colucci

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Ava Cook

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Jayce Day

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Kayla DeGregorie

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Jonathan Deluise

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Kenneth Demorh

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Arif Gafur

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Isaiah Hancock

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Cole Hayden

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Nicolas Rufino

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Andrew Zumbrook