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Same same, but definitely different • With two rounds completed, Racecar assesses how the 2023 F1 season is shaping up for each of the teams involved
Simulating environment • How ‘America’s Formula 1’ has embraced simulation and developed into a world-class technology platform
Forze of nature • Racecar investigates Delft University of Technology’s pioneering hydrogen fuel cell racer
V V for victory • After two years of being sidelined, the ByKolles-built LMH racer looks set for a promising season ahead
Super ’Grass • The top cars are capable of sub-2.5s 0-60 times, with power-to-weight ratios around the 1000bhp / tonne mark, and carbon fibre is banned because the cows might eat it. Welcome to the wonderful world of Autograss
Stylish, but troubled • While spectacular looking and having some enduring features, the 1936 W25K’s failure when put to the test led to a dramatic overhaul of racing practice at Mercedes-Benz
Small, but perfectly formed • Tracing the development and evolution of the Global MX-5 Cup racer
Expectation management • Being competitive in 21st century motorsport hinges on understanding energy flows within a racecar. Racecar talks to acknowledged expert in the field, Ruaraidh McDonald-Walker
Applied science • Putting the damper workbook to the test
IN BRIEF
F1 tyre deal up for grabs
Geely launches new generation TCR
Low pressure, low blow
Team JOTA going for gold
Mustang on the loose at Sebring
Formula Student UK partners Coryton
James Key departure
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March madness • What’s the difference between European and US racing?