The Institute For Trade Skills Excellence
Link to usLoginJoin MySkills
Automotive Building and Construction Electrical Hospitality and Personal Services Manufacturing Metals and Engineering Mineral Resources Rural and Farming
HOME     TV GUIDE     ALL VIDEOS     ALL ARTICLES     EVENTS     STUFF     E-NEWS     CAREERS EXPO    
FEATURE
VIDEO
Ultimate Tyre Challenge
VJ: Lucy Nash       Classification: Motorsport
TV GuideMore Videos Bandwidth: Low Medium High 
Ultimate Tyre Challenge

We go to Eastern Creek to meet the winners of the SkillsOne Ultimate Apprenticeship Competition.

Luke Neilson took on Matt Hibble before they both took on two of the A1 Team Australia Crew to see who could change the formula 1 cars the fastest!

Graham Smith, manager at A1GP started out 15 years ago and trained today's Team Manager.

If you've always wanted to know what life can be like as a 1st year automotive apprentice or working in motorsport - come with us to the Pit at the A1GP!

Matt won the challenge 3/3 and his secret was - watching the A1 team VERY carefully. Luke was just warming up and is set to improve.

Congratulations to Luke and Matt!



Related Information  Related Information


  • A1GP
  • Astuti Motosport
  • Ultimate Apprenticeship Winners Take Off!
  • Luke Neilson wins first Ultimate Apprenticeship Comp
  • Australian Apprenticeships Job Pathways
    Print Page Print Page
  • Embed

    Copy and Paste this code into your site
    Post
     
    Share
    Your Name:
    Your Email:
    Friend's Name:
    Friend's Email:
    Comment:
    See Also

    A Merc Apprenticeship
    A Merc Apprenticeship
    Want to work with fancy cars? Watch this!

    Friday February 22, 2008   |   Watch Video



    Car or Canvas?
    Car or Canvas?
    Many people probably associate spray painting with graffiti and vandalism - but it is also a viable career option!

    Monday May 12, 2008   |   Watch Video



    Heavy Vehicle Mechanics @ Worldskills
    Heavy Vehicle Mechanics @ Worldskills
    Heavy Vehicle Mechanics is an exciting life-long trade choice. From losing a lung through cancer, David Cromie has acquired positivity, enthusiasm and a strong work-ethic which has helped him prosper in his chosen career.

    Monday July 14, 2008   |   Watch Video
    © 2007-2008 The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence Terms & Conditions   |   Help   |   Privacy Policy   |   Contact Us