Why I took part in a Motorsport Travel Study Experience and why you should as well!

Picture: Inside the Mercedes-Benz Museum - Stuttgart, Germany.

A few years back, one of my professors offered me an incredible opportunity: to join a trip he was leading, organized with a travel tour company, exploring Europe's most impressive car museums, collections, and factories. As a student of automotive restoration eager to find my niche in the industry, my answer was a resounding ‘yes.’

 

We departed from Wichita, Kansas in January 2023. After long hours and multiple flights, we arrived in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Our journey began with a day split between guided tours and free time to explore the city. From visiting art museums to wandering the canals of the red-light district, I was captivated by the cultural differences and the vibrant atmosphere of Amsterdam. This first stop was not only a fantastic introduction to Europe but also an opportunity to bond with classmates I barely knew. By the end of the day, I had formed lasting friendships and connections with many of my travel mates.

 

Following our enriching experience in Amsterdam, we continued our trip through Europe, visiting the Louwman Museum in The Hague and the Porsche Classic Factory restoration shop in Stuttgart, Germany. One of my favorite automotive-related stops was an unplanned visit to the Autoworld Museum in Brussels, Belgium. While exploring Brussels with new friends, we stumbled upon this gem. Inside, the Road and Track display, featuring cars like the BMW M1, Porsche 935 Baby, and Mercedes-Benz 190-16 2.6 Evo II, left me in awe. As a student specializing in automotive restoration business management, this collection reaffirmed my career path. It showcased the possibilities that lay ahead of me in this industry, from one day curating a collection like the one before me to leading other students on similar trips to experience such career affirmation.

 

Upon returning from the trip, we were asked to write a reflection essay on our experiences versus our expectations. I had anticipated seeing beautiful cars, cities, and trying new foods. However, what stood out most were the connections I made with peers and future industry colleagues and the new outlook I gained on the automotive industry. The trip inspired me to dive deeper into the automotive industry and find my niche. I wrote about how I would leverage these experiences on my resume and in conversations with potential employers or collectors, showcasing my passion and dedication.

 

For every reason mentioned above, I believe travel study courses or independent study trips, like my European adventure, can be highly beneficial for students in automotive technology, automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, and industrial design programs. If a trip like this sounds right for you or your students, please reach out to me at the contact info below or visit Motorsport Lab's website.

Contact Info:

Jacob Campbell-Roberson Phone: (845)-729-0899 Email: Jacob@motorsportlab.com


For factory travel tours, racetrack adventures, museum tours, stops at the most sumptuous restaurants, and a breathlessly complete, luxurious experience of the Italian, German and European countryside — all through the lens of fellow car enthusiasts — Motorsport Labs is your go-to guide to take in not only this work of art but also works of art made by Ferrari, Pagani, Lamborghini, Ducati, Maserati, Porsche, BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Bentley, Aston Martin, Lotus, Red Bull, McLaren and more.