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Race Engine Technology - Issue 155

Highlights in this issue include an insight into BMW BTCC and Hypercar engines, we revisit our special investigation into the MG Metro 6R4 uncovering the birth of the V64V 1985. Our expo feature explores topics including innovative tech and services aimed at motorsport professionals, and eRace explores Extreme H. Our focus articles cover powertrain sealing and electric motors plus much more…

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RACE ENGINE TECHNOLOGY 155 October/November 2024

  • Intro: The editor - Ian Bamsey muses on the abundance of IC engines for road or track day use that power-wise equal or overshadow those of Le Mans Hypercars
  • Upfront: Pro Stock Motorcycle - At the US Nationals, RET’s Anne Proffit spoke to former PSM champion Steve Johnson and Timothy Kulungian of White Alligator Racing, who are both seeking a race-winning advantage
  • Insight: BMW BTCC - Following BTCC success in 2014, 2018 and 2019, Neil Brown Engineering has developed a new generation of BMW’s B48 engine that has performed strongly all season. Andrew Noakes reports
  • Focus: Powertrain sealing - Matt Grant takes a look at how polymer seals have developed over the years, and investigates other types that can be found in ICE and EV powertrains
  • Special Investigation: The birth of the V64V 1985 - Ian Bamsey continues to explore the treasure trove of documents archived by the V64V’s architect, David Wood, to uncover how the MG Metro 6R4 engine was unleashed on the world in 1985
  • Expo: Engineering the future - Andrew Noakes rounds up the latest innovative tech and services aimed at motorsport professionals
  • eRace: Extreme H - Creating the world’s first hydrogen-fuelled race series was never going to be straightforward, as Andrew Noakes discovers
  • Focus: Electric motors - Matt Grant peeks inside today’s electric and hybrid powertrains in the search for greater power
  • Insight: Hypercar engines - Ian Bamsey guides us through an array of mega-engines for non-racing road and track day use
  • PS: Gibson technology is born - Bill Gibson’s fascinating engineering adventure, as told by broadcaster Mark Cole

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