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Racecar Engineering

Feb 01 2026
Magazine

Racecar Engineering is the world’s leading technology publication for the motorsport industry. From aerodynamics to engines and from handling theory to manufacturing practice, Racecar Engineering is read by motorsport’s top professionals. Only Racecar Engineering brings this insight every month.

End of an era • The final round of the 2025 F1 season saw us bid farewell to significant storylines

Crowning achievement • How McLaren achieved a title double in the final year of Formula 1’s ground effect regulations

Taming the wild beast • How Red Bull staged a spectacular turnaround to take the 2025 Drivers’ Championship title fight to the wire

Press print • A look inside one aspect of Red Bull and Ford’s partnership as the two parties gear up for F1 2026

Return of the Integrale • Lancia is returning to the World Rally Championship in 2026, with a Rally2 contender built on the Ypsilon platform

Domestic help • A first look at a new, Rally2-style car being built specifically for the US market

The all-wheel advantage • How Mason Motorsports has harnessed existing technology to bring a gamechanging package to Baja racing

Accelerated learning • How the Student Motorsport initiative is giving college goers real-world experience of working in a race team and engineering a car

Boosted dreams • After Renault’s success with turbocharging its grand prix cars, others jumped on the bandwagon. Among them Ferrari, though it proved far from an easy project

Mods and rockers • Charting the evolution of power adders in drag racing’s quickest doorslammer category

From air to track • Glenn Piper, director of global product management at WireMasters, explains how aerospace-grade cabling technology is enabling motorsport engineers to safeguard performance and reliability

Shot in the dark • Even before the regs landed, a leading brake supplier has unveiled a new caliper for the WRC’s next generation of top-class cars

Direct connection • The challenge of integrating lap time simulation and driver-in-the-loop

Ben Sulayem re-elected

Cosworth: subscribe for Pi

IN BRIEF

FIA World Motor Sport Council focuses on rallying

Active aero tests as teams prep for 2026

Cool under pressure

Ever-changing world • Get ready for the electric revolution, and be ahead of the game

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Rise of the machine • How GT3 grew to become the most prolific race category ever

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English