Race Engine Technology Magazine - Issue 146

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Race Engine Technology - Issue 146
Highlights in this issue include a dossier on the Init Racing Ilmor 265A and our upfront feature covers NASCAR. Our challenge of investigates EV transmissions alongside a show report from Autosport International 2023. Our focus articles cover battery cells and fluid pumps, we also look at the World Solar Challenge plus much more…




RACE ENGINE TECHNOLOGY 146 April/May 2023

  • Intro: The Editor - NASCAR is caught in a dilemma over attracting more manufacturers to its Cup series, but it might yet have some surprises up its sleeve in that respect
  • Upfront - We canvass some expert views on the current state of NASCAR Cup technology in the wake of last year’s introduction of the ‘Next Gen’ car
  • Grid: In the news - Chevrolet launches its “biggest, baddest” COPO engine ever, Toyota’s Corolla H2 Concept suffers a hydrogen fire during testing, Airspeeder race series announces crewed electric flying vehicle, Honda upgrades its Formula One engine, and more
  • Dossier: Init Racing Ilmor 265A - Ian Bamsey revisits the ‘Chevrolet Indy V8’ he researched in 1988 to discover how Init Racing has brought a brace of them back to life
  • Focus: Battery cells - Matt Grant takes us through the structure, manufacturing and assembly of lithium-ion cells
  • Challenge of: EV transmissions - The need for only one or two speed reduction stages in electric racecar gearboxes creates its own issues, writes Wayne Ward
  • Show report: Autosport International 2023 - Gemma Hatton shares highlights of the return of ASI, and finds that new suppliers are enjoying success after the Covid lockdown
  • e-Race: World Solar Challenge - Wayne Ward reports on this series of events where the aim is to capture and use solar power as efficiently as possible
  • Focus: Fluid pumps - Matt Grant talks to experts about the key design aspects of fluid pumps, and explores a growing trend in them – electrification
  • PS: Sustainable historic racing? - John Coxon considers how to keep historic vehicles racing in these eco-conscious times without them losing their inimitable on-track sound and feel