I haven't said that I'm going to work for Ferrari's F1 team
Of course no!
Maybe I'll go in some other sector..maybe, in design for their
road cars!!But I doubt it!

Hey i think i will be happy enough to be in the testing team,bernard wrote:Well, all of you who dream of a mechanic position in F1 probably know that the way in goes through the test team. After you've spent some years there you can either move on to the race team or stay in the tesing, as some of the people prefer this. Also engineers are needed in the test teams. So you wont get a position straight off in the race weekends, unless you are a designer.
Not entirely... My 'buddy', Evan Short, is Barrichello's electrical engineer.Anonymous wrote:first you must work un a f3 or f 3000 team . university to f1 it´s impossible
Could be. If you work hard and impress your superiors it's like any other job. But even so, an apprentiship with Scuderia Ferrari looks good on a C.V.Monstrobolaxa wrote:... they interviewed a few workers that have been with the team less then 2 years.....and they mentioned that Ferrari contracts almost every newly graduated students that have shown they are hard workers and love F1.....but...if they're not capable of working to the Ferrari standards they are fired.
They're more or less contracted on an apprentiship....and at the end of the stipulated months Ferrari will decide if you stay or if you go.
hey i am an automation and computer aided design engineering student, am I still able to work for racing team in any area??Hoosier Daddy wrote:Not entirely... My 'buddy', Evan Short, is Barrichello's electrical engineer.Anonymous wrote:first you must work un a f3 or f 3000 team . university to f1 it´s impossible
He started straight out of the University of British Columbia as a radio tech on the Ferrari test team. His GF even works for Ferrari now in the design department.
Anything is possible... Formula SAE is a certainly a place to start.