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Racecar Engineering

Jan 01 2024
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.

Road and track • Proof positive that public roads are more dangerous than race circuits

Coming up short • How NASCAR is approaching the ongoing development of its Next Gen car for short track and road course work

Fighting back… cautiously • After eight years as F1’s top constructor, Mercedes was knocked abruptly off its perch after the 2022 rule changes. Technical director, James Allison, explains how the team is trying to revert to its winning ways

Destination, anywhere • The LMH cars hit the ground running in 2023, but there was still some development that needed to be done to cope with yet more new regulations

Goodyears to come • The WEC will introduce GT3 to its ranks next year with an all-new tyre. Racecar investigates what is needed

Performance enhancer • Italian constructor launches the ninth iteration of its Challenge single-make racing models at Mugello

Flying without wings • The cars run on road tyres and without aerodynamic devices, yet can rival the lap times of the UK’s most prestigious championship at a fraction of the cost. Say hello to Sports 1000...

All-seeing eye • From gentleman driver to one of the world’s leading sportscar designers, Paolo Catone has been there, seen it and, pretty much, done it all

Connecting the dots part 2 • Continuing the tyre temperature modelling mini-series, this month we consider tyre surface temperature

Science in action • How the current Japanese Super Formula car ended up as the chosen vehicle for a new, UAE-based autonomous racing competition

Cars and stars to light up Autosport International • For the first time, drivers will be joined by their cars on stage at the leading motorsport show

NEWS

Racecar Engineering

Macau musings • Savouring the old-world charm of the island-based grand prix


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 92 Publisher: Chelsea Magazine Edition: Jan 01 2024

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  • Release date: December 8, 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.

Road and track • Proof positive that public roads are more dangerous than race circuits

Coming up short • How NASCAR is approaching the ongoing development of its Next Gen car for short track and road course work

Fighting back… cautiously • After eight years as F1’s top constructor, Mercedes was knocked abruptly off its perch after the 2022 rule changes. Technical director, James Allison, explains how the team is trying to revert to its winning ways

Destination, anywhere • The LMH cars hit the ground running in 2023, but there was still some development that needed to be done to cope with yet more new regulations

Goodyears to come • The WEC will introduce GT3 to its ranks next year with an all-new tyre. Racecar investigates what is needed

Performance enhancer • Italian constructor launches the ninth iteration of its Challenge single-make racing models at Mugello

Flying without wings • The cars run on road tyres and without aerodynamic devices, yet can rival the lap times of the UK’s most prestigious championship at a fraction of the cost. Say hello to Sports 1000...

All-seeing eye • From gentleman driver to one of the world’s leading sportscar designers, Paolo Catone has been there, seen it and, pretty much, done it all

Connecting the dots part 2 • Continuing the tyre temperature modelling mini-series, this month we consider tyre surface temperature

Science in action • How the current Japanese Super Formula car ended up as the chosen vehicle for a new, UAE-based autonomous racing competition

Cars and stars to light up Autosport International • For the first time, drivers will be joined by their cars on stage at the leading motorsport show

NEWS

Racecar Engineering

Macau musings • Savouring the old-world charm of the island-based grand prix


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