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Old 7 Mar 2007, 16:55 (Ref:1860723)   #9
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andy97 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the gridandy97 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Whatever course you do, make sure that you get out and about at weekends and during holiday periods and work in the industry, even if it is only at Club level. Get your hands dirty, rebuild cars, learn what race weekends are about, start off as a Gopher and try to work your way up as someone who is mechanically & electrically useful. Oh, & don't expect to get paid but the experience will be invaluable and will look good on your CV.

There's loads of people on courses that have not really worked on a race car outside of college but still expect to work for Williams. Make sure that you have experience to back up the certificate.
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