F1 Race Technology Volume 2 provides an in-depth insight into the engineering and mechanics of contemporary Grand Prix cars. This is the second Special Report on Formula One from the editors of Race Engine Technology and again it puts the engine into the whole car context. It investigates the design and development of the 19,000 rpm cars of today and also looks at how they are to embrace Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems from 2009.
Written with the keen cooperation of many of today’s Grand Prix car designers, F1 Race Technology presents a uniquely detailed analysis of contemporary aero, chassis, tyres, engines and transmissions. It takes the reader behind the scenes of Formula One, to where the amazing 200 mph cars are honed and explains how every last ounce of performance is extracted from them.
Contents are:
Special Investigation: F1 2008
The impact of new technology
Insight: BMW SAUBER
How the third force in F1 was created
Dossier: AERO
Wind tunnel testing and CFD for F1
Insight: FERRARI v McLAREN
The Challenge of F1 2007
Insight: TOYOTA & WILLIAMS
Different routes with Japanese V8 power
Dossier: TYRES
Using the Bridgestone control rubber
Insight: THE ASPIRANTS
Toro Rosso, Force India and Super Aguri
GRID
F1 Techno Topics
GRAND PRIX PADDOCK
Engine manufactures, teams and suppliers
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BMW 1983
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