ESTACA: the French phenomenon

In the shadow of Formula 1 drivers, the spotlight rarely shines on those who design, optimize, and ensure the reliability of the cars. Yet, behind every performance, every strategy, and every tenth of a second gained, lies a colossal amount of engineering work. And, very often, at the heart of these elite teams, one finds a very specific profile: that of an ESTACA graduate.

Published 03/05/2026 à 11:31

Gautier Calmels

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ESTACA: the French phenomenon

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Founded in 1925, the Higher School of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering (ESTACA) has established itself as a benchmark in the field of...

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FABIEN SAVARY

03/05/2026 at 12:10 a.m.

There is another specialized school in France: the Higher Institute of Automotive and Transport (ISAT) in Nevers. A number of its alumni are well-positioned in the world of motorsport.

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