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30 Nov 2007, 21:29 (Ref:2079014) | #26 | |
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do you reckon if i wrote to teams they would let me help out or would they not reply?
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30 Nov 2007, 21:34 (Ref:2079020) | #27 | |
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I am at lackham at moment, if i go on to 2 year course I will be at combe James |
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Probably they would not reply - its worth a try - I did the same when I was 16 and ended up in a F1 team
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do it - the course is excellent and the staff are first rate
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1 Dec 2007, 14:40 (Ref:2079351) | #31 | |
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Thanks for the Input. It seems like more and more people are telling me that getting the connection is very important. Since there aren't many motorsport activities in Canada, I don't have too much motorsport connection so far.
I'm not sure how much connection is there between these masters program and the industry. I know this question depends on how active you are and so on. But in general, is it hard to know people working in the indutry? |
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There are also the Grand Am boards and ALMS boards that have Help wanted section and Position needed sections. Post your info on those two boards would help. |
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nascar ? god yea they are very aero!!
connections are the key, but u need the info too, and a will to learn, no point going to a uni and expecting to be taught, u have to learn!!! but im sure u know that, if u wanta nice job u gotta earn it. |
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2 Dec 2007, 14:29 (Ref:2079917) | #35 | |
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i will contact a few team before the season starts. I know the f1 team will not reply but i might try the small ones and maybe a few le mans teams.
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Don't forget historic racing. They won't be able to pay in most cases but you will get valuable experience.
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3 Dec 2007, 12:36 (Ref:2080585) | #38 | |
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i am not looking to get paid, i would help any team for free.
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3 Dec 2007, 13:04 (Ref:2080604) | #39 | |
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I think I am not going to try and get any work experience for the moment. As I have tried some places and they are not intrested or dont even reply, and I have myself a Christmas job. But I already have been offered a few race teams but they are just for race meetings, not avainable to help, as alot of them are small family run teams. Any suggustions James |
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Look here for http://www.racingjobs.com/
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Hiya guys. Another ambitious teenager here.
I'm at an important time of my life for choosing an career path, and as you have guessed already I'm looking to seek a career in the motorsport sector. I'll try and keep this short for you all, because I know a lot of people ask the same old stuff. I have narrowed down my search for universities to Oxford Brooks and Hertfordshire University to study Motorsport Engineering or Technology, mainly because I have read on forums such as this that they are the two most highly regraded uni's offering this course. Ultimately I'm looking for a hands on technician job in a competitive saloon (btcc, wtcc, dtm) or single seater championship (champ car, a1gp, gp2, wsr, f1 would always be nice) Advice would be great about my degree and uni choices and your personal experiences. Regards, Tom |
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Does anyone here know the typical career path for a vehicle dynamics engineer in F1? Can people go straight into such a position from school?
For example, my friend and I will both have a masters in Mech Eng with a thesis in vehicle dynamics very shortly, and we have no idea how to get from here into a decent racing job (i.e. F1 or high-end sportscar). There are plenty of options in OEM/consulting companies, but that just doesn't cut it for us. |
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Hi UNiiQU3 I am currently half way through my first year of Motor Sport Engineering at Brookes.
To be honest if you want a practical hands on job in the industry (i.e. mechanic) then a B/MEng course is a waste of time. The course is entirely aimed at design engineers rather than technicians. You would be better off applying for the Motor Sports technology courses that are more (but not much) practical based. But really the best thing you could do if you want to become a technician is to do some form of apprenticeship where you will learn on the job. Most mechanics have gone through that route. Generally though I was in the same position as other people to post in this position, searching for a weekend or summer job for a racing team. I am lucky because I managed to get my job and I have learned a huge amount and had a great time doing it. My main tactic was to write tons of letters. I wrote to every team or supplier in Britainoften more than once. Most people will either ignore you or send a polite 'we'll keep you details' letter. But some will reply giving some advice or if you're lucky someone will offer you a position. Sorry if thats a bit long. If you have any more questions though don't hesitate to ask. Ranald |
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Hi Ranald, thanks for the quick reply.
I have considered an apprenticeship but feel after doing my A-Levels it might be a step down because I could have taken an apprenticeship straight after my GCSE's. I will be trying my best to get some work with the teams in the summer. I've got a good contact with Oliver Jarvis's PR advisor and she has arrange for me to meet him and the team at A1GP Brands next year. Could experience in motorsport it's self and a motorsport degree offer me a job as a technician? |
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Your contact sounds pretty promising make sure you talk to all of the team members and find out who is in charge of hiring. |
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4 Dec 2007, 18:13 (Ref:2081551) | #49 | |
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What about the national college for motorsport? A think you can do a 1 or 2 year course and get offered a job at the end.
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http://www.prattmiller.com/employment.php Riley Technologies in Moorsville NC http://www.rileytech.com/contactus.asp Good Luck with your search |
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