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Student Participation & Opportunity
DO YOU WANT TO WORK IN FORMULA 1?
Students are invited to take advantage of a generous student discount and attend the RACE TECH World Motorsport Symposium in London this December.
This unique event brings together some of the world’s most senior motorsport engineers to discuss the future of the industry. It offers students a rare opportunity to connect directly with potential employers while networking with an elite group of international motorsport professionals.
With the Chatham House Rule in place, attendees gain exclusive behind-the-scenes insight into motorsport innovation, hearing new ideas and industry developments before they are publicly announced.
Chaired by Ulrich Baretzky and Pat Symonds, the symposium actively encourages student involvement. Selected students may even be invited to join panel discussions alongside leading industry figures — a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Throughout the event, breakout sessions also provide valuable opportunities for students to network, build relationships, and make a lasting impression on the people shaping the future of motorsport.
students £375
Two-day delegate ticket (includes refreshments & lunch), standard rate £695
Contact sara.kimberley@kimberleymediagroup.com for discounted student ticket
Other benefits
Become a partner of the World Motorsport Symposium and align your university with what is widely regarded as the “Davos of Motorsport Engineering and Technology.”
Partnership offers extensive branding opportunities through the international pre-event marketing campaign, on-site event signage, and the official post-event report, which includes high-visibility platforms such as the event website, show guide, and conference screens. Partners also benefit from exposure in RACE TECH Magazine, a leading motorsport technology publication distributed in more than 50 countries.
This partnership also provides your students with direct access to some of the most influential engineers and decision-makers in global motorsport, creating valuable educational and career development opportunities while promoting your university and its courses to a highly targeted industry audience.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY

Jason Somerville
Head of Aerodynamics, Formula One Management
“It’s rare to have an opportunity to openly discuss important matters affecting the future of our sport, from club racing to F1. The mix of industry experts and the next generation of engineers and designers brought a healthy balance to the debates. A very informative and thought-provoking event."

gordana collier
Formula Student Racing Team,
Oxford Brookes University
"WMS was a unique forum for academic staff and students not only to hear about the future of motorsport but also network with decision makers and we felt privileged to be part of it!."
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