The Science of Formula 1 Design
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.48 (768 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1844257185 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
His previous books for Haynes include the acclaimed The Lost Generation. About the AuthorExecutive Editor of Motoring News and Motor Sport for many years, David Tremayne is a highly respected freelance writer whose roles include Grand Prix correspondent for the Independent on Sunday. He lives in County Durham.
clear and consise This is a first class book for anyone who has ever wondered what happens behind the doors of an F1 garage. In depth, clear and consise writing makes it possible to understand the many complexities that must come together to produce a modern day formula 1 car. A must have for any serious f1 fan. "understanding Formula1" according to John Mattson. This book is disappointing as it is short on the science and technology of Formula 1 cars which is not what title implies.There are too many anecdotes and historical references which are available elsewhere.. My son's favorite Christmas present. My son is an aerospace engineering student who loved F 1. This and the F1 game was his favorite presents.
His previous books for Haynes include the acclaimed The Lost Generation. He lives in County Durham.. Executive Editor of Motoring News and Motor Sport for many years, David Tremayne is a highly respected freelance writer whose roles include Grand Prix correspondent for the Independent on Sunday
Leading F1 journalist David Tremayne unravels the mysteries of modern Grand Prix car design. The authoritative, extensively illustrated text explains just how an F1 car works, and this revised and updated third edition includes new material about the rules changes introduced for the 2009 season. This is an absorbing insight into the secretive and technology-driven world of racing car design at its highest level.. The philosophy and technology behind the chassis, engine, transmission, electronics, steering, suspension, brakes, tires and aerodynamics are analyzed, and the important question of how these parts and systems interact is explored