Issue 10 - September/October 2005
- Raceshop: HENDRICK ENGINES - We visit the top NASCAR powerhouse and meet the people behind this year’s Daytona 500 winning Chevrolet V8
- Short Take: ASTON DBR9 V12 - An initial look at an exciting new V12 GT1 engine that upon its debut won GT1 at this year’s Sebring 12 Hour race
- Raceshop: KATECH - Aston Martin’s arch-rival in GT1 is Chevrolet: we visit the company that prepares the Corvette GT1 racing engine
- Insight: RACING FUEL - Gasoline is widely used in racing yet few engine people know much about it – fuel expert John Coxon will enlighten!
- Special Investigation: VALVETRAIN DESIGN PART 2 - Our continuing insight into valvetrain design looks at the crucial issue of the production of cam and follower mechanisms
- Insight: FORMULA SAE POWERTRAIN DEVELOPMENT - UWAM tells how they captured the 2005 Powertrain Award with developments that included a variable geometry intake
- Musings: FORMULA ONE HORSEPOWER - The editor assess F1 engine performance
- Backroom Boys: BMRS - An Anglo-American plumbing specialist
- INTERNATIONAL RACE ENGINE DIRECTORY: LE MANS - The 2005 Le Mans engine builders
- PS: MERCEDES 180 V12 - The editor recalls a 3.5 litre flat 12