Car technics

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BalazsSzabo
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Car technics

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I really hope I won't breach any points of the regulations of the site with my following question. I would like to ask you to recommend me some books about car technics, mainly F1 cars. It would be even better when there is an online available verson of that.
Thank you!

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matt21
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Hi,

depends on which area of technology you want to cover.

Regards, Matt

BalazsSzabo
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matt21 wrote:Hi,

depends on which area of technology you want to cover.

Regards, Matt
Hi,
I thought mainly of aero, mechanics and engine.

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Kiril Varbanov
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Caito
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BalazsSzabo wrote:
matt21 wrote:Hi,

depends on which area of technology you want to cover.

Regards, Matt
Hi,
I thought mainly of aero, mechanics and engine.
Please use the search function, this question has been asked several times before.

If you haven't read anything about motorsports yet it's paramount that you start with Carroll Smith - To win series. Specifically Tune To Win is a book that you can't avoid reading. Carroll's way of writing is pretty good and it's a basic book, no maths involved.

After that you can read more specialized books you'll find searching the forum. But w/e you do, read Tune to win.
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