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Racecar Engineering

Jan 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.

From race to road • The mad Irishman and major Tom a few years later

Ferrari is back • Ferrari’s Finali Mondiali at Imola in October saw the Italian manufacturer unveil the 499P, a prototype it hopes will deliver world championship and Le Mans glory

Young at heart • Peugeot has had a challenging start to its FIA WEC project with the 9X8 but, says technical director, Olivier Jansonnie, the programme is still young and has potential

Baselining • Racecar talks to McLaren F1’s technical director, James Key, about how the team have progressed throughout this first season of the new 2022 regulations

Steady progress • Racecar talks to team principal, Fred Vasseur, about how Sauber is tackling the challenge of Formula 1 in this new era

Hall effect • How an ex-pat Brit working in South Africa is producing Dakar winners for Toyota with a small team and, wherever possible, locally sourced components

Grand tour • Ginetta has built everything from LMP1 to road cars, but now it’s firmly focused on its core business of entry-level motorsport, one-make racing and GTs. Racecar visits its Yorkshire, UK factory

Reality check • Driver-In-the-Loop (DIL) simulators have become an indispensable tool for engineering racecars. They are also now finding their way into mainstream automotive, with manufacturers recognising the considerable benefits they bring

Dynamic drive part two • Putting the core theories of vehicle dynamics into practice

Evolution of a Racecar • A must read for racing, environmental and technology enthusiasts!

WEC to outlaw oven ready rubber

IN BRIEF

NASCAR’s Garage 56 entry continues testing

F1 to introduce mudguards?

Supercars complete aero parity test

Red Bull to take penalty

Formula E reveals its in-race charger

Bold claims for Audi RS Q

IN BRIEF

Engineering in sharp focus as Autosport International returns

Academic focus and opportunity

Sir Jackie Stewart to open Motorsport Memories gallery

Engineering highlights

EXHIBITOR PRODUCTS

Racecar Engineering

Visionary thinking • Hybrid is now widespread in FIA regulations, but is it the answer?


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

From race to road • The mad Irishman and major Tom a few years later

Ferrari is back • Ferrari’s Finali Mondiali at Imola in October saw the Italian manufacturer unveil the 499P, a prototype it hopes will deliver world championship and Le Mans glory

Young at heart • Peugeot has had a challenging start to its FIA WEC project with the 9X8 but, says technical director, Olivier Jansonnie, the programme is still young and has potential

Baselining • Racecar talks to McLaren F1’s technical director, James Key, about how the team have progressed throughout this first season of the new 2022 regulations

Steady progress • Racecar talks to team principal, Fred Vasseur, about how Sauber is tackling the challenge of Formula 1 in this new era

Hall effect • How an ex-pat Brit working in South Africa is producing Dakar winners for Toyota with a small team and, wherever possible, locally sourced components

Grand tour • Ginetta has built everything from LMP1 to road cars, but now it’s firmly focused on its core business of entry-level motorsport, one-make racing and GTs. Racecar visits its Yorkshire, UK factory

Reality check • Driver-In-the-Loop (DIL) simulators have become an indispensable tool for engineering racecars. They are also now finding their way into mainstream automotive, with manufacturers recognising the considerable benefits they bring

Dynamic drive part two • Putting the core theories of vehicle dynamics into practice

Evolution of a Racecar • A must read for racing, environmental and technology enthusiasts!

WEC to outlaw oven ready rubber

IN BRIEF

NASCAR’s Garage 56 entry continues testing

F1 to introduce mudguards?

Supercars complete aero parity test

Red Bull to take penalty

Formula E reveals its in-race charger

Bold claims for Audi RS Q

IN BRIEF

Engineering in sharp focus as Autosport International returns

Academic focus and opportunity

Sir Jackie Stewart to open Motorsport Memories gallery

Engineering highlights

EXHIBITOR PRODUCTS

Racecar Engineering

Visionary thinking • Hybrid is now widespread in FIA regulations, but is it the answer?


Expand title description text