Description
Dates:
• Part 1 – 26th – 27th November 2016 – Sahara Force India Formula One Team
• Part 2 – 3rd – 4th December 2016 – Base Performance Simulators
For the second year running the school will introduce students to the world of simulation technology, as an engineering tool. Using Base Performance Simulators’ facilitates, alongside a classroom environment at SAHARA Force India Formula One team, delegates will learn from current race engineers, who share their in-depth knowledge and experience. The school is open to UK and International delegates, engineering students, graduates and technicians - who want to further their experience and education to help secure a position within this highly competitive industry. Delegates will receive lunch and refreshments throughout the weekend and dinner on the Saturday evening with a special motorsport guest.
Why should you attend?
The content of this programme is current and will develop your knowledge using real world, hands-on examples. All topics are designed to provide you with the best opportunity of securing a role within the motorsport industry - bridging the gap between education and industry by taking delegates into the real working environment.
Tutors:
The programme is presented by tutors who currently hold successful positions within the industry, allowing delegates to listen and learn from their experience and expertise. Andy Brown & Rex Keen, the key tutors, collectively have 50 years’ experience in the industry. Andy Brown has recently been appointed race engineer of Pirtek Team Murray’s IndyCar 500 entry and Rex Keen as one of the lead engineers in the new RoboCar project. They will also be supported by tutors who have qualified track experience in major race series such as WEC, ALMS, WTCC, GP2 and GP3.
Graduates successfully completing the course will be awarded an industry recognised Certificate of attendance for Race Engineering
Course Syllabus
Part 1:
• Race Team Operations • Pre-Event Race Engineering • Strategy • Powertrain • Brakes • Tyres • Aerodynamics • Suspension •
Part 2:
• Optimising Race Car Set-Up • Data Systems & Telemetry • Creating Simulation Tools • Race Engineering at event • Introduction to Simulation • Data Engineering – Driver & Vehicle Analysis • Simulation Case Study • Post event Race Engineering •
Prices:
• £850 per delegate for one weekend
• £1,600 per delegate for two weekends
For more information or to book, please contact Carly Latcham at the-MIA