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Book Review – Cat Out of the Bag!

CAT OUT OF THE BAG! The Competition Department 1961-1966 By Peter D Wilson Bookmarque Publishing Paperback, 272 pages Includes large blueprint of Jaguar F1 Design Study I have had the pleasure of reading Peter Wilson’s reminiscences of his years as an apprentice at the Jaguar Competition Compartment, entitled “Cat Out of the Bag!”. The book … Continue reading

Book Review – Porsche Unexpected Discoveries in Collecting

PORSCHE UNEXPECTED  Discoveries in Collecting By Randy Leffingwell, Cameron Ingram, and Michael Furman Coachbuilt Press,  Hardback, 412 pages If you are familiar with the sharp end of the Porsche collecting world, you quite possibly have heard of the Ingram Collection in Durham, NC.  I am fortunate to live a short distance south of Durham and … Continue reading

Book Review – Inspired to Design

Inspired to Design By Nigel Bennett Veloce Books 176 pages Hardback Inspired to Design is an autobiography penned by Nigel Bennett.  I have to admit that I didn’t really know who Nigel Bennett was before I read this book.  But in the promo when I saw that he was a Race Engineer and race car … Continue reading

Book Review – Competition Car Suspension

Competition Car Suspension Written by Alan Staniforth 224 pages Hardcover I will start out by saying that if you were only allowed to read one text about suspension design, this book would be at the top of my list. (But see comment below) As stated on the inside cover “The design and development of competition … Continue reading

Book Review – The Racing and High-Performance Tire

The Racing and High-Performance Tire Authored by Paul Haney 285 Pages This is my favorite text on racing tires. Actually, this may be the only text I’ve ever been able to find about racing tires! I like a couple of the quotes from the back cover. “Why do racers know more about spark plus than … Continue reading

Book Review – Maximum Boost Designing, Testing, and Installing Turbocharger Systems

Maximum Boost Designing, Testing and Installing Turbocharger Systems Written by Corky Bell 250 Pages Paperback   As an engineer, I am fascinated with the idea of turbocharging an internal combustion engine. You truly get something for nothing out of the proposition. What’s not to like about that? Well, there is technical complexity added and an … Continue reading

Book Review – How to Make Your Car Handle

How To Make Your Car Handle Authored by Fred Puhn 200 Pages Paperback I found this book by Fred Puhn to be a good read. He does a good job of explaining technical subjects at a level that we can all understand. This book is fairly comprehensive and covers the subject very well. Fred has … Continue reading

Book Review – A Practical Guide to Race Car Data Analysis

A Practical Guide to Race Car Data Analysis Authored by Bob Knox 207 Pages Paperback Most serious racers who want to improve their track performance will be familiar with data acquisition. There are simple forms such as smart phone based devices that provide basic information up to very sophisticated systems such as we see being … Continue reading

Book Review – Analysis Techniques for Racecar Data Acquisition

Analysis Techniques for Racecar Data Acquisition Authored by Jorge Segers 185 Pages Paperback   Most serious racers who want to improve their track performance will be familiar with data acquisition. There are simple forms such as smart phone based devices that provide basic information up to very sophisticated systems such as we see being used … Continue reading

Book Review – Brake Handbook

Brake Handbook Authored by Fred Puhn 176 Pages Paperback   I found this book by Fred Puhn to be a good read. He does a good job of explaining technical subjects at a level that we can all understand. This book is fairly comprehensive and covers the subject very well. Fred has also written a … Continue reading

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