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Askham Bryan College

Level 2- Motor Vehicle Technology and Motorsport

Askham Bryan College

Askham Bryan, York, YO23 3FR

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 2
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 11 September 2024
York Campus
1 Year(s)
Full time

Course Summary

Get a broad introduction to vehicle technology and motorsports engineering with this course, which prepares you for a career in the industry or further study. You’ll work on a range of vehicles – including our on-site Formula Ford – and learn the many aspects of the maintenance and technology involved, with modules including removing and refitting components and engine system principles.

Course Details

You will learn both practical and theory elements on this course that directly relate to the study of mechanical systems and running of motorsport vehicles in competition. The course will introduce you to understanding the engineering of these vehicles, identification of their parts and functions, and how they operate as a complete system.

Areas of study and practical work include:

Fault diagnosis

Electrical and electronic principles and components

Removing and refitting components

Engine system principles

Layout and operation of vehicle systems

Wheels, tyres, steering and suspension systems

English and maths

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Courses are a mixture of theory and practical work.

Assessment: Ongoing assessments.

Thirty hours of work experience placement at an industry-related business such as garage parts department or engineering-based business.


Students are expected to secure their own employer for work experience, however, our Employability Team can help source one for you.

Entry requirements

5 GCSE’s grade 4-9, English and Maths grade 4 or above required

Successful completion of Level 2 can progress on to Level 3 Motorsport. or pursue a apprenticeship, or go into the motorsport industry as a technician.

Equipment required

Steel toe-caped boots (around £30), overalls and basic hand tool kit to which the students must cover the costs. If you wish to bring in any further PPE such as goggles, gloves, you are welcomed to to do so. Bursaries are available for students requiring financial assistance.

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Progression and Development Sessions

All students enrolled on a Level 2 or Level 3 course will be required to attend Progression and Development sessions every week. These sessions will cover a wide range of topics from careers and employability, British Values and equality and diversity to essential life skills such as mental health and wellbeing, drugs and alcohol and personal safety.

You could also pursue a apprenticeship, or go into the motorsport industry as a technician.

Additional information


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