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This Level 1 course is a competence-based scheme, with some examinations, covering all aspects of the repair and servicing of motor sport vehicles. Units include: Health and Safety The Vehicle Systems Assembling and Dismantling Auto Electrics Functional Skills within Industrial Studies

This course includes Motorsport specific learning opportunities, and project work on our own race car(s), both in the workshop and as support at future race events where possible.

Our Study Programme also includes opportunities for you to develop your English and Maths skills as required. You may be expected to complete either functional skills or GCSE qualifications as part of your course depending on your GCSE results.

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Code

C2H144P

Level

Level 1

Mode

Full Time

Campus

Hadlow

Duration

1 Year

Starting

8/09/2025

Ending

19/06/2026


  • What qualification will I gain?

    IMI Level 1 Diploma Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Motor Sport)

  • Entry Requirements

    A Good school report. Minimum 4 GCSEs at Grade 3 or above, including Maths, English and Science, or equivalent OR Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Entry Level and Entry Level 3. In addition, all students will be interviewed.

    If you do not have formal qualifications to meet these requirements, we will be able to assess your readiness during the admission process.

  • What progression options will I have?

    Successful completion of this qualification will allow you to apply for a Level 2 qualification. Students can progress to the Level 2 Vehicle Technology (Motor Sport) course.

  • What costs are involved?

    Tuition Fees: 16-18 - free 19+ - £1650 Exam and Registration Fees (payable by all aged 19 and over): £tba This course may also attract additional costs, for example, kit, uniform, trips or books, that all students will be required to pay. Please contact the College for further details.

  • How will I be assessed?

    Teaching is a mix of theory and practical sessions. When a practical session occurs, these are generally supported by a technical instructor or technician along with the main unit lecturer.

    By practical tests to illustrate competence and by multi-choice examination questions to demonstrate underpinning knowledge. A portfolio of evidence is also needed which requires written statements of support knowledge.