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29 May 2002, 11:48 (Ref:299378) | #1 | ||
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F3000 Engineering
Has anyone got any advice on how to get into Formula 300 as an engineer
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29 May 2002, 16:58 (Ref:299617) | #2 | ||
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I think the most important thing is exp.If you don't got that u could follow Industrial Science and go for Industrial or Mechanical Engineer later on.Or you could follow Mechanical Engineering.
But in the end it all comes down to exp. //Bart |
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29 May 2002, 17:38 (Ref:299641) | #3 | |
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If you have experience then just get your CV into the teams. Other if you dont have, get some and get yourself into a F3 team and do work for free, it does benefit. An agency you could try is Pole Position recuritment?!?!
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29 May 2002, 18:43 (Ref:299718) | #4 | |
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Go for either experience or credentials. I know an engineer for a top indycar team who got a job straight out of Uni.
Graduation>Midfield engineer>front line engineer all in about 3 seasons |
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