Race Car Engineering and Mechanics

Paul Van Valkenburgh

book

Published: 2000

Pages: 176

With over 200 photos and illustrations 'Race Car Engineering & Mechanics' will guide you through the complete process of engineering a race car. Theory, development and mechanics of race car engineering are covered in a balanced and concise format. Written for either the experienced non-racing mechanic, or the non-racing engineer, this book shows you how to apply your knowledge. The second edition has been revised to include information on front wheel drive race cars, wind tunnels and aerospace materials. This book concludes with an inside look at the future of racing technology. TOPICS INCLUDE: Aerodynamics and Ground Effects; Racing Suspension Geometry & Design; Brake Systems; Testing & Race Set-up; The Driver's Role; Tire Technology; Wind Tunnels; Racing Computers. QUOTES: 'For anyone remotely interested in race car engineering - serious fans among them - this book is a must...its longevity underlines the book's true value...a veritable classic.' Autoweek. 'An excellent book, one of the few with real engineering credibility.' - Lee Dykstra, winning professional sports car driver.'Unquestionably the most current, factual, and detailed expose of present-day race car engineering available. Definitely required reading for both serious and casual race engineers.' - Tony Cicale, winning Indy car engineer.

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