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Posted: 22 May 2007, 07:43
by Phoenix
Has anyone read Senna's "Principle's of Race Car Driving," because I cannot find a copy online less that 80 pounds. Is it worth that much?

Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 08:07
by astsmtl
I want to buy a book about racecar physics in russian. Can you suggest one? AFAIK the only russian speaking member here is modbaraban, so the question is mainly addressed to him.

Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 08:21
by modbaraban
astsmtl wrote:I want to buy a book about racecar physics in russian. Can you suggest one? AFAIK the only russian speaking member here is modbaraban, so the question is mainly addressed to him.
Can't think of anything to help you out, mate :oops:

Maybe you should try this.

Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 08:30
by pRo
Phoenix wrote:Has anyone read Senna's "Principle's of Race Car Driving," because I cannot find a copy online less that 80 pounds. Is it worth that much?
You might wanna keep an eye on eBay. I got myself a copy in mint condition for $6! :D

Posted: 12 Aug 2007, 21:31
by Carlos

Posted: 13 Aug 2007, 03:58
by Jersey Tom
RCVD is the real deal. That said, don't start with it.

Read Prepare, Tune, Engineer, and Drive to Win by Carroll Smith.

Then get RCVD.

Posted: 13 Aug 2007, 13:02
by D
pRo wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Has anyone read Senna's "Principle's of Race Car Driving," because I cannot find a copy online less that 80 pounds. Is it worth that much?
You might wanna keep an eye on eBay. I got myself a copy in mint condition for $6! :D
](*,) You lucky son of a...

Posted: 20 Aug 2007, 22:30
by Ogami musashi
http://www.desktopaero.com/appliedaero/ ... eface.html

Actually oriented for planes but works for F1 too, a textbook demo version that explains in details aerodynamics involved in the Full Navier Stokes model.
A reference in the planes aero community but requires a very good maths level and quite a good physics and aero background.

Re:

Posted: 28 Sep 2015, 12:44
by nic08
Carlos wrote:I been looking for this thread for weeks - Every few days someone requests a recommondation on a reference book or article - Lets try to keep this page on the front page indefinitely. Everybody has a library of books and links - Why not add a few of yours each week?
Composite information:
http://www.sampe.org/store/Papers.aspx?c=&s=&st=7&p=7
Freeware Simulations:
http://colaco.freeshell.org/nasa/simulations.htm
Vehicle dynamic, engineering math & more and much more:
http://www.racer.nl/links.htm#morecars
http://drn.digitalriver.com/category.ph ... driverguid
http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Bid% ... simtel.net
http://www.multisoft.gr/e-statics.htm
http://www.racing-car-technology.com.au/wgttransex.htm
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... 09261/pg_2
http://www.me.vt.edu/MENewSite/Faculty/ ... adian.html
Engineering Search Engines:
http://www.montague.com/review/engineering.html
Scientific Freeware:
http://www.scientificweb.com/scpdge.html
http://www.jlab.org/~semenov//rlinks/soft.html
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/down ... index1.htm
CDF Online:
http://www.cfd-online.com/
SAE Papers:
http://www.sae.org/technical/papers/gro ... !969224493
Hope you find something of value in these links. I'd also like to thank Manchild for originating the great idea for this thread.

Re: Software, books, links...

Posted: 07 Oct 2015, 17:45
by Vyssion
I have a Scribd account with over 150 papers and books mostly pertaining to Aerodynamics in general which should all be free. It is a small portion of the "aerodynamics library" which I developed whilst at Uni.

Vyssion Scribd