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Racecar Engineering

Apr 01 2025
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.

The magic ingredient • History tells us that private companies can turn the racing world around

Ride of the Valkyries • Aston Martin’s new LMH car made its competition debut at the opening round of the WEC in Qatar. Racecar was there to track its progress

A question of balance • A new season, a new BoP for the WEC, and it certainly hasn’t become any less complicated

Closest season yet? • The final season of an F1 rule set always promises close racing. Racecar assesses the priorities for each team heading into 2025

Joining the party • Sauber is establishing a new UK engineering hub that will be used by the Audi factory F1 team. Racecar finds out why

Parallel lines • How do you prepare a NASCAR for the Daytona 500? Racecar spent a day with the event’s most successful team to find out

Stone glass window • Racecar revisits Matt Stone Racing to see how the Australian Supercars team is preparing for its most challenging season to date

Flushed with success • How research and motorsport are converging on an innovative way of making hydrogen fuel from waste water

Teenage kicks • We talk to the people behind the now-delayed TOCA Junior series to find out what it takes to design and build a racecar for drivers as young as 14

On a knife edge • Small, light, nimble, powerful and reliable, this is the extraordinary world of Polaris side-by-side racers as they compete on the most challenging rally of them all

Algo-pops • Machine learning is increasingly making its presence felt, but good race strategy still relies on a touch of the human factor

Mission 2027 • Racecar meets the FIA’s technical and safety chief to find out more about fundamental changes to the future of the World Rally Championship

The stability index • Dynamic racecar stability, the complete picture

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Racecar Engineering

Funding gap • The system needs to change, but who will pay to change the system?

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  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English