Hello everyone.
The question seems stupid but I still don't know the answer. I'm a french student in mechanical engineering and I wonder what's the best to do to work in F1. Which schools, universities, training period should I do to get in? I'm ready to work a lot but it's so hard to know the best way to succeed. Please help me.
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how to became a F1 engineer?
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j@ce
, Jan 26 2000 19:41
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Posted 26 January 2000 - 19:41
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Posted 26 January 2000 - 22:28
Probably the fastest way is to win a design competition run by the teams, or through their sponsers. I know Prost has one, Jordan has one run through Hewlet Packard, and BAR might have one too. Otherwise apply directly- a couple of months ago Sauber was on a mad recruiting spree.