Pat D'Rat
02-04-2003, 04:28 AM
Last year MoTeC organized a special Claude Rouelle seminar in Melbourne for Students competing in FSAE Australasia. The response was overwhelming, with MoTeC having to reject applications when they got over 50.
Those who attended agreed it was the best and most pertinent training seminar they ever attended, the only criticism being that it was a little late in the year for Students to include what they learned in the competition into their car.
Claude was happy with this first special FSAE Seminar, and committed to expand the access to these forums in future. The result is that there are 3 MoTeC/Rouelle FSAE Forums in 2003, two in Australia and one in the US.
The dates are as follows.
In the US, Claude will a two day forum in Detroit immediately after the 2003 FSAE event on May 19th and 20th. This seminar will effectively be the full blown Race Car Dynamics Seminar, but with a reduced emphasis on aerodynamics. The special price for FSAE competitors is US$189, and represents a huge saving on the normal fee of $750.
Then on June 10th and 11th Claude will conduct a seminar at MoTeC headquarters in Melbourne, Australia and on July 8th and 9th at Uni of NSW in Sydney. The Australian seminars include an additional one day training program on MoTeC products and applications on June 9th in Melbourne and July 7th in Sydney. The cost for the three day seminars in Australia is Au$450.
I would whole heartedly recommend any FSAE competitor or wannabe to attend one of these seminars. I cannot over emphasize the importance and relevance. My suggestion is that you will learn more in these two days than in the rest of the year !
I should point out that I am not associated with MoTeC, but with FSAE, and the only thing in this for me is that I might get an invitation to sit in on a forum...something I will certainly do as many times as possible !!
In the US, your contact details are (714) 895 7001, or e-mail jgmfrontoffice@earthlink.net
In Australia, the details are phone 61 (0)3 9761 5050. or email Donna at donna.arbuckle@motec.com.au.
My recommendation is that you should do whatever is necessary to get to one of these seminars. Eat bread and water, borrow the money from your girlfriend or parents. Give up beer.... just do whatever you can to be there !
It will be worthwhile in the long term !
I would be interested to hear comments from other forum readers who have done a Rouelle seminar.
'Near enough' means you missed !
Those who attended agreed it was the best and most pertinent training seminar they ever attended, the only criticism being that it was a little late in the year for Students to include what they learned in the competition into their car.
Claude was happy with this first special FSAE Seminar, and committed to expand the access to these forums in future. The result is that there are 3 MoTeC/Rouelle FSAE Forums in 2003, two in Australia and one in the US.
The dates are as follows.
In the US, Claude will a two day forum in Detroit immediately after the 2003 FSAE event on May 19th and 20th. This seminar will effectively be the full blown Race Car Dynamics Seminar, but with a reduced emphasis on aerodynamics. The special price for FSAE competitors is US$189, and represents a huge saving on the normal fee of $750.
Then on June 10th and 11th Claude will conduct a seminar at MoTeC headquarters in Melbourne, Australia and on July 8th and 9th at Uni of NSW in Sydney. The Australian seminars include an additional one day training program on MoTeC products and applications on June 9th in Melbourne and July 7th in Sydney. The cost for the three day seminars in Australia is Au$450.
I would whole heartedly recommend any FSAE competitor or wannabe to attend one of these seminars. I cannot over emphasize the importance and relevance. My suggestion is that you will learn more in these two days than in the rest of the year !
I should point out that I am not associated with MoTeC, but with FSAE, and the only thing in this for me is that I might get an invitation to sit in on a forum...something I will certainly do as many times as possible !!
In the US, your contact details are (714) 895 7001, or e-mail jgmfrontoffice@earthlink.net
In Australia, the details are phone 61 (0)3 9761 5050. or email Donna at donna.arbuckle@motec.com.au.
My recommendation is that you should do whatever is necessary to get to one of these seminars. Eat bread and water, borrow the money from your girlfriend or parents. Give up beer.... just do whatever you can to be there !
It will be worthwhile in the long term !
I would be interested to hear comments from other forum readers who have done a Rouelle seminar.
'Near enough' means you missed !