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Racecar Engineering

Sep 01 2023
Magazine

Racecar Engineering is the world’s leading technology publication for the motorsport industry. From aerodynamics to engines and from handling theory to manufacturing practice, Racecar Engineering is read by motorsport’s top professionals. Only Racecar Engineering brings this insight every month.

Taming the beast • With 30 years of experience at Dallara, Jos Claes is perfectly placed to describe how true driving talent affects engineering a racecar

Bull ring • The Lamborghini SC63 is an all-new prototype that will start track testing this year and will compete in the FIA WEC and IMSA next season

NASCAR does Le Mans • The new Gen 7 car ran successfully at Le Mans, but before it could the FIA had to ensure it was safe to run at the French track. Xavier Mestelan explains what the process entailed

Trident tested • Maserati took the decision to step back into the world of GT racing with its new GT2 contender, the MC20, which it hopes will dominate the customer racing market

Mission possible • Despite flashes of brilliance, Haas F1 is still struggling to keep its car in the optimum performance window. Racecar investigates

In safe hands • Racecar goes on the World Rally Championship stages with the FIA to discover first hand how advances have made the current crop of cars the safest ever

The fast and the curious • How Special Saloons and Modsports are keeping the spirit of ‘anything goes’ racing alive, while also offering a place for some of the UK’s most extraordinary old racecars to compete

Form over function • After the outstanding success of the Type 35, Bugatti’s Type 59 should have followed suit, but the racing world never stays still for long…

Beyond the limits • In an effort to reduce costs, the FIA introduced a sliding scale of restrictions on all types of testing, Racecar reviews the system, and how teams are reacting to it

Top of the stops • We examine the current state-of-the-art in racecar braking systems and look at how the drive to electrification is changing the development path

’Map reading • Part two, implementation of the essential engineering practice of aeromap generation

Saddle up • Ferrari took victory at Le Mans this year. Racecar sat down with Ferdinando Cannizzo to find out how the team went from zero to hero in 12 months

IN BRIEF

AP Racing expanding

GTWC confirms bio-fuel switch

Audi calls halt to customer racing

Full charge for eTruck racing

Racecar Engineering

Equality madness • It’s one step forward and one step backwards in the BoP race


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Chelsea Magazine Edition: Sep 01 2023

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Racecar Engineering is the world’s leading technology publication for the motorsport industry. From aerodynamics to engines and from handling theory to manufacturing practice, Racecar Engineering is read by motorsport’s top professionals. Only Racecar Engineering brings this insight every month.

Taming the beast • With 30 years of experience at Dallara, Jos Claes is perfectly placed to describe how true driving talent affects engineering a racecar

Bull ring • The Lamborghini SC63 is an all-new prototype that will start track testing this year and will compete in the FIA WEC and IMSA next season

NASCAR does Le Mans • The new Gen 7 car ran successfully at Le Mans, but before it could the FIA had to ensure it was safe to run at the French track. Xavier Mestelan explains what the process entailed

Trident tested • Maserati took the decision to step back into the world of GT racing with its new GT2 contender, the MC20, which it hopes will dominate the customer racing market

Mission possible • Despite flashes of brilliance, Haas F1 is still struggling to keep its car in the optimum performance window. Racecar investigates

In safe hands • Racecar goes on the World Rally Championship stages with the FIA to discover first hand how advances have made the current crop of cars the safest ever

The fast and the curious • How Special Saloons and Modsports are keeping the spirit of ‘anything goes’ racing alive, while also offering a place for some of the UK’s most extraordinary old racecars to compete

Form over function • After the outstanding success of the Type 35, Bugatti’s Type 59 should have followed suit, but the racing world never stays still for long…

Beyond the limits • In an effort to reduce costs, the FIA introduced a sliding scale of restrictions on all types of testing, Racecar reviews the system, and how teams are reacting to it

Top of the stops • We examine the current state-of-the-art in racecar braking systems and look at how the drive to electrification is changing the development path

’Map reading • Part two, implementation of the essential engineering practice of aeromap generation

Saddle up • Ferrari took victory at Le Mans this year. Racecar sat down with Ferdinando Cannizzo to find out how the team went from zero to hero in 12 months

IN BRIEF

AP Racing expanding

GTWC confirms bio-fuel switch

Audi calls halt to customer racing

Full charge for eTruck racing

Racecar Engineering

Equality madness • It’s one step forward and one step backwards in the BoP race


Expand title description text