Racecar Engineering
magazine ∣ Feb 01 2021 · 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.
Schedule overload • Is F1 at risk of burning out the brains the revolution will rely upon?
Adjustments needed • Something has to be done, or allowed, to solve the F1 tyre problem
Game of inches • The devil is in the detail when it comes to engineering for success in Formula 1
Asset management • What exactly does the future hold for F1 technologies?
E for efficiency • While some manufacturers desert the series due to regulation changes, Mahindra Racing sees Formula E as a challenge well worth accepting
Making BoP changes • Not guess work, but an engineering problem that follows the scientific method. Here’s how
Enter the sandman • Tom Coronel swaps his WTCR programme for the now Saudi Arabia-based Dakar rally. Contesting it with his twin brother, Tim, they share some of the secrets of their 2021 contender
Into the future
Under the Aurelia • Explaining the rare and desirable Italian car’s suspension design
CONTACT
Speed trap • Making the current IndyCar both look fast and hit its performance targets was a delicate balance of engineering and aesthetics
State of flux • Racecar investigates the differences between the axial flux and radial flux motors currently used in motor racing
Record setter
Current thinking • We need to talk about electric powertrains. Again
Technology showcase • Despite the absence of trade shows traditionally held at the end of the year and the start of the next, manufacturers continue to launch and publicise new products ahead of another season of racing. Here is the latest series of product launches that will help with your racing endeavours in 2021.
All change • 2021 will present a raft of new challenges. Are you ready to accept them?
Year of the long knives • As manufacturers desert the sport in droves, an opportunity arises
Racecar Engineering