Racecar Engineering
magazine ∣ Dec 01 2020 · Racecar Engineering
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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 question of culture • Racecar’s Deputy Editor highlights the issue of diversity in motor racing
Power of dreams • F1 needs to stop chasing manufacturers, and court technology instead
Silver bullet? • Proposed new cost controls in F1 go far beyond just limiting how much teams can spend on technology
Withdrawal agreement • How Honda’s position as one of the four F1 power unit suppliers has changed in 2020
Structural integrity • A closer look at the carbon fibre frame that underpins the IndyCar Aeroscreen
Operation Bloodhound • Lessons learned from high-speed testing
Changes required
At the hop • A continuation of the leaf spring debate from last month
CONTACT
Course of action • How the VHM can be applied to a racecar to inspire confidence in choosing an optimal set-up
Case study
Hot tubs • Carbon fibre monocoques lie at the heart of most top-level racecars, and they’re a complex piece of engineering in their own right. Racecar investigates
Competition engineering • ChassisSim’s Covid-based alternative shows how data and simulation combine to find the optimal set-up
SPACER race • A new seat insert technology from Germany that offers a significant improvement in driver comfort and safety
Technology showcase
Independence day • The UK withdrawal from the EU is just around the corner. Be prepared
Land of the setting sun • Are EVs really the future? Maybe not if you look at trends in China
Race Car Engineering