World Motorsport Symposium

The Davos of Motorsport Engineering

The RACE TECH World Motorsport Symposium is the ONLY event and forum that is organised specifically for MOTORSPORT ENGINEERS across the sport where they can freely discuss issues that are specific to them as well as also being a place where new ideas are aired.

Evolution or Revolution; the racecar in five years Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th January 2012

UK: The theme of the next RACE TECH World Motorsport Symposium will discuss the future of the racecar and where it will be in five years time. The idea is to discuss the way forward, embracing new technologies and encompassing current ones.

The idea follows conversations with the two chairmen of the 2011 event - Audi Sports' Ulrich Baretzky and Vodafone McLaren Mercedes' John Iley - who chaired the Racing Engine Day and Aerodynamics Days respectively. For 2012, though, to reflect the Symposium's evolution, the two days will be Aero & Vehicle Dynamics (Mon 9th Jan 2012) and Powertrain (Tues 10th 2012) with more time being given for open discussions.

£695 + VAT - Full package to attend both days and Networking dinner
£325 + VAT - Attend one day only
£450 + VAT - Attend one day and Networking dinner
£140 + VAT - Attend the Networking dinner only

Further details can be found here: www.world-motorsport-symposium.com or contact Maryam Lamond on +44 (0) 208 446 2100 or email maryam@racetechmag.com

Receive 20% off and book your tickets by April 15th 2011!

"A superb, thought provoking event that really got to the heart of the issues facing motorsport today as it grapples with the technology, cost and competitiveness conundrum."
Lord Paul Drayson, Team Owner and Former Government Minister

"This is the best forum to have an open discussion on the introduction in racing or road relevant powertrain technologies."
Giles Simon, Director Technical & Powertrain, FIA

"To me the Engine Day of this Symposium has been the best ever, especially with regard to the level of speakers and their presentations. The strong engagement of both speakers and the audience was really unique and encouraging to carry on in this direction."
Ulrich Baretzky, Head of Engine Technology, Audi Sport

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