University News Last updated 13 November 2014
The Race Tech World Motorsport Symposium is returning to Birmingham on 1 December for debates on what the future holds for the motorsport industry.
Taking place at Birmingham City University's Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment for the third year running, the two-day event features a high calibrate of speakers from the likes of Nissan, Toyota and the FIA – the governing body for world motorsport and the federation of the world's leading motoring organisations.
Chaired by Audi Sport's head of engine technology, Ulrich Baretzky and Caterham F1's technical director, John Iley, this year's debate will focus upon whether motorsport has a role in exploiting new technologies or whether this should be discouraged.