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Racecar Engineering

Feb 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.

A noble deed • Or how I let Mercedes win Le Mans in 1989

Ahead of the curve • Of the 2022 F1 contenders, Red Bull Racing appeared to have the best overall package. Racecar talks to the team about the RB18’s development, and the effect of its recent budget cap penalty

The ultimate test • The LMDh cars were on track at Daytona in December in final preparation for the opening round of the WeatherTech series. Racecar was there to see how they got on

The 2.4-litre question • HPD built an all-new engine for its ARX-061 LMDh Prototype. The company’s president and technical director, David Salters, gave Racecar the lowdown

The great debate • Current World Rally Championship models are being discontinued as electric mobility takes over the A-segment market. What does that mean for the WRC?

Electric switch • How and why a proposed budget single-seater formula has morphed into one of the world’s first club level electric racing series

Talking the torque • When Ford broke with the AMA agreement and went racing, Chevrolet lost no time preparing its counterattack. In the vanguard was Zora Arkus-Duntov with the radical CERV II

Metals in motorsport • While plain old steel continues to have its place, developments in manufacturing processes and new material technologies are opening up the materials market in ways we never could have imagined. Racecar investigates

Strategic command • Race engineer and strategist, Jeff Braun, explains how teams in IMSA have to play the strategy game to be in with a chance of victory

Theory in design • So you want to be a racecar designer? You still need to know the basics

IndyCar parks engine upgrade

Mixed reactions to Super GT’s new biofuel

Good year for Goodyear

IN BRIEF

FINAL FLING FOR FORD GT

Tomorrow’s world • The uncertain world has led to opportunities for suppliers to our sport

Circus performers • The ins and outs of Formula 1 team bosses as they switch around

Racecar Engineering


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

A noble deed • Or how I let Mercedes win Le Mans in 1989

Ahead of the curve • Of the 2022 F1 contenders, Red Bull Racing appeared to have the best overall package. Racecar talks to the team about the RB18’s development, and the effect of its recent budget cap penalty

The ultimate test • The LMDh cars were on track at Daytona in December in final preparation for the opening round of the WeatherTech series. Racecar was there to see how they got on

The 2.4-litre question • HPD built an all-new engine for its ARX-061 LMDh Prototype. The company’s president and technical director, David Salters, gave Racecar the lowdown

The great debate • Current World Rally Championship models are being discontinued as electric mobility takes over the A-segment market. What does that mean for the WRC?

Electric switch • How and why a proposed budget single-seater formula has morphed into one of the world’s first club level electric racing series

Talking the torque • When Ford broke with the AMA agreement and went racing, Chevrolet lost no time preparing its counterattack. In the vanguard was Zora Arkus-Duntov with the radical CERV II

Metals in motorsport • While plain old steel continues to have its place, developments in manufacturing processes and new material technologies are opening up the materials market in ways we never could have imagined. Racecar investigates

Strategic command • Race engineer and strategist, Jeff Braun, explains how teams in IMSA have to play the strategy game to be in with a chance of victory

Theory in design • So you want to be a racecar designer? You still need to know the basics

IndyCar parks engine upgrade

Mixed reactions to Super GT’s new biofuel

Good year for Goodyear

IN BRIEF

FINAL FLING FOR FORD GT

Tomorrow’s world • The uncertain world has led to opportunities for suppliers to our sport

Circus performers • The ins and outs of Formula 1 team bosses as they switch around

Racecar Engineering


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