Competition automotive preparer training
Dive into competition automotive preparation with practical skills in tuning turbocharged engines, optimising brakes, suspension, gearing, and aerodynamics for race success. Master setup techniques, reliability assessments, and data-informed choices to elevate your mechanical expertise into professional track performance, ensuring dependable results across race weekends.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This training offers a quick, hands-on approach to preparing reliable, race-ready vehicles. You'll learn to evaluate turbocharged rear-wheel-drive cars, select suitable tracks, and define performance targets. Gain expertise in drivetrain, gearing, engine tuning, turbo systems, fuel delivery, cooling, suspension setup, alignment, brakes, tyres, aerodynamics, and data analysis to achieve consistent lap time improvements safely and within budget constraints.
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Develop skills
- Race engine tuning: adjust boost, ignition timing, and fuel maps for safe, high-performance power delivery.
- Professional brake and tyre setup: choose compounds, pressures, and cooling systems to sustain optimal pace.
- Suspension and aero balancing: fine-tune sway bars, alignment, and wings to maximise grip and stability.
- Drivetrain optimisation: select gear ratios and differentials to boost corner exit acceleration.
- Trackside strategy: develop practice plans, log performance data, and ensure reliability throughout the event.
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