He has completed a Level 3 Motor Vehicle and Motorsport course at Warwick Trident College and is planning to continue his motorsport journey by studying at the National College for Motorsport near Silverstone
The eighth annual Further Education Student Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington.
More than 200 people, including students, staff, parents and guardians, attended the event – with students from Royal Leamington Spa College and Warwick Trident College, which are both part of WCG (Warwickshire College Group), being honoured.
The evening saw 53 awards presented, including 10 awards for Warwick Trident College students and nine apprentices graduating from across WCG.
Oliver hopes that the Student of the Year prize can be the fuel he needs to race into a career in motorsport – and eventually secure a role working at the pinnacle of the sport, Formula 1.
“I’m speechless, I didn’t expect to win this award at all. I’ve had so much going on through my life this year, but I’ve just carried on,” said Oliver.
“Motorsport is something I have always been a fan of and the ultimate goal is to work in Formula 1.
“When I was at secondary school, someone recommended the course at Leamington to me and when I looked into it, it was a no brainer really.
“I’ve loved working on the cars in the workshop and the race car simulator we have is a lot of fun too.
“I’m really proud to have won this award. My plans for the future are to go to the National College for Motorsport near Silverstone, that is going to be the next step forward to hopefully getting into Formula 1.”
Lee Kirk, Head of Department, said: “Oliver’s commitment to studies, learning and professionalism have been exemplary.
“His attitude to the complex ideas of the Level 3 programme has been mature, and he has made excellent contributions to the workshop project vehicles.
“His interest has not wavered over the last two years, and he maintains a keen enthusiasm for vehicle-related activities. He has worked diligently to achieve his targets and thoroughly deserves this award.”
Students studying for qualifications in engineering and motor vehicle received awards on the evening.
Alan May, Warwick Trident College Director, added: “It was a pleasure to be able to celebrate with our apprentices and students at the annual Further Education Student Awards.
“We have had another great year at Warwick Trident College and the evening gave us a chance to celebrate the hard work of all of our staff and students. I would like to congratulate Oliver on being a very deserving winner of this year’s Student of the Year award.”
To find out more about studying at Warwick Trident College visit www.wcg.ac.uk/study