bmwpower wrote:hey, i was just wondering wat universities or colleges you would have to go to become an F1 engineer?
I posted some info about this a little while ago.
Recap:
I ran into some BMW race engineers at the 2004 Montreal Grand Prix. I had a quick chat with them, and this was the synopsis.
Get a degree (electrical, computer, mechanical)
Get a masters degree (same fields)
Work for a car company for X years, prove yourself ... eventually you get picked if you're that good. Then you make roughly the same salaray (they seemed to lean toward 6 figure in USD) and are basically running full blast for 8 months of the year.
Also, you have to understand as many aspects of racing as you possibly can. Basically it dosen't matter if you're an ECU or a suspension guy, you need to understand how a race car works.
Hope that helps, in the end, it's a long shot and the odds are extremely low, but then again, what's the fun in trying for something if the chances of getting it are high in the first place ?