Anonymous wrote:damn I wish I were an F1 designer/aerodynamicist
I wrote to RenaultF1 and they pretty much said u need a grip of experience, esp in lower formulas (F3000 or F2 GP, whatever the new name is called, for example). And they were only allowing interns from Oxfordshire. Dunno what the hell that is, w/ me being in the States, but I'm pretty sure that's the Oxford everybody knows... right? They also said I would need to take some automotive-specifc classes and maybe a motorsports apprenticeship as well, which are almost unheard of in the University of California group.
The McLaren website said almost all, or their upper division engineers, came from Cambridge.
The best bet is to attend classes at a motorsport or automotive specific school, which I found that there are many in the UK. And probably be good at a design system, like Unigraphics (which I tried and sucked at).
These are all guesses since I don't know what school is like in Europe.