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Racecar Engineering

Sep 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.

On a knife edge • The minute difference between winning and losing in Formula 1 today

Title in its sights • After breaking out from F1’s midfield last year, McLaren is starting to think about a title challenge as the current regulations mature

Electric avenue • NASCAR engineers explain how Next Gen car enabled them to produce an electric prototype

Aussie rules • Perth-based Edith Cowan University blitzes homegrown competition in latest edition of Formula Student UK

‘Just don’t call it a go-kart’ • Superkarts can lap some tracks as fast as F3 but, with no suspension and unusual aerodynamics, they present a unique engineering challenge

Pioneer 25 • The car that will be used in the first hydrogen-fuelled championship next year takes a conservative approach to fuel cell power delivery

Game on! • How a computer games wizard opened the eyes of North American drivers to the possibility of an electric club level racecar

Cell mates • Racing fuel tanks have not changed significantly in over 20 years, but there have been incremental improvements, particularly as new fuel types arrive on the scene

Going for gold • Within the depths of Toyota’s factory racing headquarters, a band of engineers is producing equipment for Paralympic medal contenders

Jacking forces • Investigating where they come from, and how they are applied

Crest of a wave • The GT3 category continues to remain strong around the world. Stéphane Ratel talks through its success and challenges

Aston’s V12 Hypercar hits track

Cosworth V10 power for Red Bull RB17

Michelin delays new tyre

New touring car tier to share rally traits

IN BRIEF

McLaren Applied selected for MissionH24

Ex-Ferrari F1 chief joins Audi project

Racecar Engineering

Into the melée • Toyota comments on the BoP process results in a slapped wrist


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Chelsea Magazine Edition: Sep 01 2024

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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.

On a knife edge • The minute difference between winning and losing in Formula 1 today

Title in its sights • After breaking out from F1’s midfield last year, McLaren is starting to think about a title challenge as the current regulations mature

Electric avenue • NASCAR engineers explain how Next Gen car enabled them to produce an electric prototype

Aussie rules • Perth-based Edith Cowan University blitzes homegrown competition in latest edition of Formula Student UK

‘Just don’t call it a go-kart’ • Superkarts can lap some tracks as fast as F3 but, with no suspension and unusual aerodynamics, they present a unique engineering challenge

Pioneer 25 • The car that will be used in the first hydrogen-fuelled championship next year takes a conservative approach to fuel cell power delivery

Game on! • How a computer games wizard opened the eyes of North American drivers to the possibility of an electric club level racecar

Cell mates • Racing fuel tanks have not changed significantly in over 20 years, but there have been incremental improvements, particularly as new fuel types arrive on the scene

Going for gold • Within the depths of Toyota’s factory racing headquarters, a band of engineers is producing equipment for Paralympic medal contenders

Jacking forces • Investigating where they come from, and how they are applied

Crest of a wave • The GT3 category continues to remain strong around the world. Stéphane Ratel talks through its success and challenges

Aston’s V12 Hypercar hits track

Cosworth V10 power for Red Bull RB17

Michelin delays new tyre

New touring car tier to share rally traits

IN BRIEF

McLaren Applied selected for MissionH24

Ex-Ferrari F1 chief joins Audi project

Racecar Engineering

Into the melée • Toyota comments on the BoP process results in a slapped wrist


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