On the web technical stuff can be found in several places.
F1Technical.net, some race reviews and a good forum which picks out the main updates
Autosport.com - "Subscription site" with technical reviews after each race (launch) with photos and drawings
Autosport.com - a good forum which picks out the main updates
F1.com - Paolo fillisetti drawings (actually rworked photos) releases over the race weekend
There are also other websites which run all the main photos coming out of the picture agencies, but these rarely highlight what is new and never why its changed. If you've a keen eye these provide mos tof the images you need.
Books, you only really have giorgio Piola, who produces a season review just about in time for the next season to end.
Magazines depend on what you can buy in your country, F1Racing no longer produce a technical section, Most magazines run Piola drawings with differing level of technical interpretation.
F1 Modelling magazine is a Japanese magazine specialising in technical shots of current and classic F1 cars, but it is hard to find unless you sneak in a f1 teams design office and take theirs..!
Is their any other sources people use on this forum?
scarbs wrote:
F1 Modelling magazine is a Japanese magazine specialising in technical shots of current and classic F1 cars, but it is hard to find unless you sneak in a f1 teams design office and take theirs..!
You can find older issues on Ebay, I got them all (first issue in 1999) and they are really good, I only regret it's in japanese because they seem to have really good technical reports (for example about CFD with simulation with a Williams FW24 model)