University of Michigan: motorsport and F1 career paths

University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, United States) is one of the universities feeding talent into Formula 1 and the wider motorsport industry. America's automotive engineering heartland, feeding into US motorsport and EV programmes.

Courses at University of Michigan that lead to F1

BSc/MSc Mechanical Engineering, MSc Automotive. These programmes typically lead to F1 roles in race engineering, aerodynamics, strategy, vehicle dynamics, simulation, mechanical design and powertrain.

F1 careers University of Michigan graduates can target

How BoxBoxd works with University of Michigan

BoxBoxd reaches motorsport students at the moment they declare interest in a Formula 1 career. Our 22 question career quiz matches student strengths to specific F1 jobs and surfaces study paths that include University of Michigan. University of Michigan careers teams partner with BoxBoxd to:

See how universities work with BoxBoxd or try the career quiz to see how University of Michigan fits into the F1 career path.

FAQ University of Michigan motorsport

Does University of Michigan have a motorsport course?

Yes. University of Michigan runs BSc/MSc Mechanical Engineering, MSc Automotive.

Can University of Michigan graduates work in F1?

Yes. University of Michigan alumni are placed across F1 teams and the wider motorsport supply chain. Use the BoxBoxd career quiz to match strengths to a specific F1 role.

How does my university partner with BoxBoxd?

University of Michigan careers teams contact partnerships@boxboxd.fun for a partnership pack and pricing.