Students to showcase a career in motorsport at Castle Combe Circuit’s Masters of Motoring event

By Nick Batten on 2 June, 2025

Motorsport students at Wiltshire College & University Centre’s campuses at Castle Combe Circuit and Chippenham, will be centre stage at one of the region’s most prestigious motorsport events this month.

They will be showcasing the routes into a career in motorsport for thousands of visitors to the Masters of Motoring event at Castle Combe on June 7th. The show is a celebration of motorsport and the men and women who live and breathe it and features track and static displays, entertainment and refreshments starring classic cars, competition cars and supercars. 

Among the marques on show will be Ferrari, Lotus and Aston Martin – with one 1962 DB4GT Zagato valued at £14 million – as well as drivers and owners. 

On June 8th the show continues at Bowood House with an automotive day and afternoon tea. 

Organiser Steve Bishop wants people who are interested in motorsport to realise there are many ways to become a part of the industry. A team for the college will be on hand to talk to visitors about the opportunities at Castle Combe and Chippenham. 

Steve said, “We’ve got such a diverse range of cars at the show that represent both motoring history and the future and for me what’s important is that we encourage the next generation of experts, not just the drivers, but team managers, mechanics, aerodynamicists, strategists, fuel innovators and all the people who keep the sport running.

“The college has an excellent range of courses and I hope having it here will help encourage the next generation of people into the industry that I love. 

“If we can give it a platform so that anyone who is interested in the sport but thinks it is unreachable can have a conversation and realise how big and diverse an industry it is and what the opportunities are, that’ll be fantastic.” 

The college has 120 students on its level one to three motorsport engineering courses at Chippenham and motorsport degree courses at its Castle Combe Circuit workshops.

Centre Manager David Campion said, “To protect the future of motorsport obviously we need to develop the students and bring them through, and we need to try and attract as many students as we possibly can. So being part of this will help us show there are different forms of entry into motorsport. 

“It’s not just racing, there’s the engineering behind it and we’ve got to develop more engineers in the UK to try and push that development further and further.” 

Steve added, “One of the standout opportunities at this year’s show is meeting the team from Wiltshire College & University Centre, who will be showcasing how their Motorsport Engineering programmes can launch careers right from the heart of the action.”

Tickets for the two days are available at: www.mastersofmotoring.com

Find out more about motorsport engineering courses at WCUC at: www.wiltshire.ac.uk

Pictured above: Motorsport students Yash Dhanjal, Charlie Longstaff, Toby Shadbolt and Jack Hughes with one of the college’s race cars at Castle Combe Circuit