Module Descriptors
THE MOTORSPORT INDUSTRY AND TEAM LOGISTICS
MECH40572
Key Facts
Digital, Technology, Innovation and Business
Level 4
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Debi Roberts
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 24
Independent Study Hours: 126
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Indicative Content
The motorsport industry, Governing bodies, MIA, MSA, FIA. Race clubs BRSCC. Series regulations (Blue Book).
Specialist sectors associated with competition: specialist manufacturers, hospitality, sponsorship, insurance, tourism, venues travel organisations, journalism
Span of motorsport activities: Rallying, circuit racing, karting, trials, auto tests, sprints, drag racing, tractor pulling

Financial Management:
Budgetary control, profit and loss, balance sheets, cash-flow/cash-flow forecasting, breakeven analysis.

Personnel:
Team leadership, Team building, measuring effectiveness, job roles within a team. Span of control and communication. Performance and presentation. Team welfare

Logistics:
Transportation law; weights, licences and taxation, driver hours.
Route Planning: Best and Alternative routes with timed schedules.
Equipment vehicle loading plans and order.
Specifications for, meeting deadlines, routes and route changes.
Racetrack garages, pit lane operation and protocol.
Module Additional Assessment Details
100% coursework 2 assignments, each with 50% weighting
1. Written report on the governing bodies within the industry (2500 words word processed) assessing Learning Outcome 1 and 3.
2. Business presentation on a prepared business forecast plan for the season assessing Learning Outcome 2.
Module Texts
Martin, C. (2010) Logistics and Supply Chain Management 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0273731122
Quayle, M, Jones, B. (2002) Logistics; An Integrated Approach, Wirral Tudor, ISBN 9781903500002
Whitmore, J. (2009) Coaching for Performance, Nicholas Brealey Publishing, ISBN 185788535X
Atill, P. And McLany, E. (2010) Accounting and Finance for No Specialists, 7th Edition, London Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780273702443
Coyne, P and Mares, P. (2000) Towing Roadcraft; The Essential Towing Handbook, London, The Stationary Office, ISBN 97801155203228
Henderson, J. (2003) Preparing for the Towing Test, J.A.Allen & Co Ltd, ISBN 9780851318806
Royal Automotive Club, Motor Sports Association (2012) MSA Competitors Yearbook 2012, Slough, RAC Motor Sports Association
HSE (2003) POSTER, Health and Safety at Work Act, HMSO
Fenton, W. And Collett, P. (2011) The Sponsorship Handbook: Essential Tools, Tips and Techniques for Sponsors and Sponsorship Seekers, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 9780470979846

Module Special Admissions Requirements
None
Module Resources
IT, Library, Power point, Presentations, video and play back equipment
Module Learning Strategies
This module will enable students to gain understanding, apply knowledge, analyse and evaluate problems and create solutions through a variety of activities, including lectures, blended learning, practical sessions, student centred learning activities, directed but independent student learning and small group tutorials.