If you choose to study motorsport engineering, you’ll learn how to design, build and test motorsport vehicles such as racing cars and bikes. You’ll also be taught a range of different engineering principles relevant to motorsports. Most courses incorporate a practical element into your studies. Topics covered on motorsport degrees commonly include dynamics, engineering science, vehicle design, propulsion and thermos-fluids. Graduates commonly work in roles such as vehicle design, race engineer or motorsport technician for companies such as IndyCar, Formula 1 and Nascar.