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Join top F1 engineers to debate future of motor racing with Motor Sport Magazine and Formula Student.
Formula 1 is set for the biggest technical overhaul in its history – and you can hear the views of those at the very heart of the sport as a Motor Sport reader.
A panel of Formula 1 innovators, including Lotus technical director James Allison, Mercedes engineering director Andy Cowell and Gordon Day from Williams Hybrid Performance, will discuss the sport’s drive for greater efficiency in front of a live audience – get your ticket today to hear about their insight.
The event, which takes place on June 17 at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in Birdcage Walk, will offer subscribers and Formula Student members a golden opportunity to listen to and meet leading figures from the F1 world as they cast light on new technical regulations – the most revolutionary in the sport’s history – that are due to be introduced next year.
Motor Sport magazine will host the event in partnership with Formula Student, which will include an extensive Q&A session to allow members of the audience to quiz the F1 luminaries. The discussion will be recorded and later broadcast on the magazine’s website as one of its popular podcasts.
The event will begin with refreshments at 6pm and the discussion will kick off in the lecture theatre at 6.30pm.
Tickets for Motor Sport Magazine readers are just £25 (Inc. VAT). To purchase click here
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