Like in qualifications, because apparatnly you have to be really clever to get in. What would i have to get like in GCSE and A levels and univercity and stuff? I am about to start GCSE's and i would like to get into f1 or is this a unrealistic dream? Also if i was going to go into F1 in computers or engineering what course would i do at univercity?|||The most important subject at school are physics and maths. Work hard in these, and get good grades then you should have a chance of applying to a good university. At university, an aerospace engineering course would be best, due to the importance of aerodynamics in F1 at the moment. Mechanical engineering is also a good course to take, and can still involve some aspects of aerodynamics, depending on what modules the university offer.
Good luck!|||Yes, of course. You'd need to study engineering in university. Then you'd have to spend several years as a mechanic in low formulas. Being part of the team you'd have to do the same thing as a driver. move your way up the ladder.
For GCSE %26amp; A level the most important would have to be Physics %26amp; Maths. English is important too.
Maybe even D%26amp;T|||you would probably need 5 B's at gcse(you would need a B in maths and B in additional science or double award science or whatever they call it these days) to get into physics and maths at A level(you can do 4 a levels i did physics electronics maths and chemistry). you then most likely need to do a degree in engineering(i am doing mechanical engineering) I need 3 B's at A level to get onto that course
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