Race Engineering Career Accelerator Program
Webinar
featuring Rod Nelson - Course Leader & former F1 Performance Engineer, Race Engineer, and Chief Engineer
About the webinar
Join us as we introduce our brand-new Race Engineering Career Accelerator Program!
Whether you’re an aspiring race engineer, have some experience in Formula Student or on a motorsport team, or are looking to break into the industry, this program will allow you to take your skills to the next level and propel you towards a successful career in motorsports, learning how to maximise performance -including aerodynamics performance and setup, mechanical performance, control systems, instrumentation and data logging (featuring ATLAS software from McLaren Applied)!
Join this webinar for more details on the course and meet course instructor Rod Nelson, an industry veteran with over 30 years of experience in Formula 1 and Formula E. You’ll also have the opportunity to engage with our team during a live Q&A session.
Claim your spot now by registering for free!
Quick Facts
- WHEN: Thursday 14 March, 16:00 UK Time / 17:00 CEST
- HOW: Live Zoom webinar - register to access the event!
- WHO: Rod Nelson (ex-F1 and Formula E performance, race, & chief engineer)
Featured Speaker
Rod Nelson
Former F1 engineer
image credit: Motorsport Images
Where Rod has worked
Agenda
- Welcome and introduction to the webinar
- Overview of Motorsport Engineer
- Introduction of Race Engineering Career Accelerator Program Course
- What You’ll Learn in the Course
- Q&A
About the Race Engineering Career Accelerator Program
Designed for aspiring race and performance engineers, the Race Engineering Career Accelerator Program offers a comprehensive exploration of the science and technology that propels Formula 1 cars to victory.
In this live course, learn from a seasoned professional with 30 years of industry experience.
You will learn the key principles and knowledge needed in Formula 1 race engineering, including aerodynamics performance and setup, mechanical performance, control systems, instrumentation and data logging.
Through practical projects and assignments, you will optimise race strategy using data-driven decision-making, taking vehicle performance, circuit characterisation, and driver feedback into account and through tools such as ATLAS software from McLaren Applied.