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Racecar Engineering

Dec 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.

Braking bad • Recollections of brake system innovations – some good, some not so good

Horse play • Ferrari’s SF-23 has shown flashes of brilliance this season, notably at Monza, and is embroiled in a battle for second in the Constructors’ Championship with Mercedes

Unfinished symphony • As the first season of LMDh draws to a close, we talk to the manufacturers involved about the challenges that have been overcome

Recycled racing • The Scandinavian Touring Car series has traditionally used existing racecars, but is now developing its own entirely new, recycled electric racer. Racecar investigates

Racing, on the rocks • France’s Trophée Andros has been pioneering battery EV motorsport for well over a decade now, and is doing it very successfully... on ice

Single combat • The UK Monoposto Championship provides a place to race anything from old F3 cars to bike-engined pocket rockets, and remains as popular today as when it began 65 years ago

Open space • Examining the past, present and future role of the engineer in motorsport

Weathering the storm • WAE Technologies tackled the rollout of three major battery tenders in an unprecedented time for the industry. Doug Campling, head of motorsport, explains some of the challenges faced

Bell base in Bahrain • Tracing the evolution of one of motorsport’s premier safety equipment suppliers from its beginnings in a small auto parts store in California in 1954

Exercising control • In the second part of our mini-series on racecar control systems, we investigate the increasingly complex world of tuning by electronics

Connecting the dots • In part one of our mini series on tyre temperature modelling, we consider tyre pressures

Sustaining growth • A great start to the 2024 motorsport season for teams, suppliers and sponsors

Racecar Engineering

Hot topic • Short stinting tyres and hot laps in Qatar


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Chelsea Magazine Edition: Dec 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.

Braking bad • Recollections of brake system innovations – some good, some not so good

Horse play • Ferrari’s SF-23 has shown flashes of brilliance this season, notably at Monza, and is embroiled in a battle for second in the Constructors’ Championship with Mercedes

Unfinished symphony • As the first season of LMDh draws to a close, we talk to the manufacturers involved about the challenges that have been overcome

Recycled racing • The Scandinavian Touring Car series has traditionally used existing racecars, but is now developing its own entirely new, recycled electric racer. Racecar investigates

Racing, on the rocks • France’s Trophée Andros has been pioneering battery EV motorsport for well over a decade now, and is doing it very successfully... on ice

Single combat • The UK Monoposto Championship provides a place to race anything from old F3 cars to bike-engined pocket rockets, and remains as popular today as when it began 65 years ago

Open space • Examining the past, present and future role of the engineer in motorsport

Weathering the storm • WAE Technologies tackled the rollout of three major battery tenders in an unprecedented time for the industry. Doug Campling, head of motorsport, explains some of the challenges faced

Bell base in Bahrain • Tracing the evolution of one of motorsport’s premier safety equipment suppliers from its beginnings in a small auto parts store in California in 1954

Exercising control • In the second part of our mini-series on racecar control systems, we investigate the increasingly complex world of tuning by electronics

Connecting the dots • In part one of our mini series on tyre temperature modelling, we consider tyre pressures

Sustaining growth • A great start to the 2024 motorsport season for teams, suppliers and sponsors

Racecar Engineering

Hot topic • Short stinting tyres and hot laps in Qatar


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