British Racing Green

British Racing Green
Title British Racing Green PDF eBook
Author David Venables
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Automobile racing
ISBN 9780711033320

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Experience the thrilling highs and agonising lows of the British motor racing legacy in this magnificent photographic portrait.

British Racing Green

British Racing Green
Title British Racing Green PDF eBook
Author Anthony Pritchard
Publisher
Total Pages 261
Release 1969
Genre Automobile racing
ISBN 9780046290122

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British Racing Green, 1946-1956

British Racing Green, 1946-1956
Title British Racing Green, 1946-1956 PDF eBook
Author Louis Klemantaski
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1957
Genre Automobile racing
ISBN

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Racing Green: THE RAC MOTORING BOOK OF THE YEAR

Racing Green: THE RAC MOTORING BOOK OF THE YEAR
Title Racing Green: THE RAC MOTORING BOOK OF THE YEAR PDF eBook
Author Kit Chapman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 321
Release 2022-03-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1472982185

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Racing Green is the story of how motorsport science has become smarter and more environmentally friendly, and how these developments on the track are changing the world. Motor racing is one of the world's most watched sports. In the United States alone, NASCAR has over 75 million fans and counting. It's also the most scientifically demanding sport on Earth, requiring a combination of peak physical and mental skill, world-class engineers and a constant drive for technological innovation. Racing Green explores the science that has been translated from racing to the road, from the early 19th century through to innovations such as electric cars and autonomous vehicles. The history of motor racing, both its glories and its tragedies, led to some of the most important modern developments we see in car design today. Just as the heartbreaking death of Dale Earnhardt at the Daytona 500 led NASCAR to introduce a new raceway barrier method, ideas pioneered during races – such as crush zones to crash helmets – have been incorporated into race car and track designs around the world. Cleaner technologies first trialed and improved in modern racing are also shaping our communities beyond the track, from the hidden aerodynamics in everything from your grocery aisle to Apple's new $5 billion headquarters to a Porsche made from flax and tires made from dandelions. Through exclusive interviews with NASCAR's Research and Development Center, Formula 1 insiders, engineers, scientists and drivers, lifelong motorsport fan Kit Chapman goes behind the scenes of the current breakthroughs to show where motorsport is likely to take us in the future, picking up extraordinary tales along the way, such as the Ohio State University's experimental electric car, the Buckeye Bullet, which broke the electric land speed record on the salt flats in Utah, hitting an astounding 340 mph, and the untold story of how motorsport used its unparalleled mechanical expertise to help during the COVID-19 pandemic. Racing Green is a mix of travelogue and historical retrospective, combining visits to the experts and discussing the science with retellings of real-life incidents that represent milestones in shaping the modern world

Formula 1's Unsung Pioneers

Formula 1's Unsung Pioneers
Title Formula 1's Unsung Pioneers PDF eBook
Author Ian Wagstaff
Publisher Evro Publishing Limited
Total Pages 304
Release 2022-03-31
Genre
ISBN 9781910505724

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Formula 1's Unsung Pioneers tells the unique motorsports story of the British Racing Partnership (BRP), best known for its association with Stirling Moss.

Napier

Napier
Title Napier PDF eBook
Author David Venables
Publisher Haynes Publications
Total Pages 208
Release 1998
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780854299898

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This account of Napier cars - Britain's first internationally successful racing cars - describes the men who built and competed in them and the engines later used to achieve a number of land speed records. The book draws from sources such as Napier factory records and the notebooks of Edwardian drivers. It also includes information on: how racing cyclist S.F. Edge bought a Panhard and asked Montague Napier to modify it; how Napier built cars which Edge marketed through racing; the company's racing activities from 1896 to 1914, including victory in the 1902 Gordon Bennett Trophy, Britain's first international racing success; how during World War One Napier built aero engines, including the Lion engine which went into production in 1918; the successes for aero-engined cars using the Edwardian Napier chassis at Brooklands; the racing and record-breaking of the Napier Lion-engined cars from 1927 to 1947; and John Cobb's 1939 land speed record of 403 mph at Utah, in the USA - the first car to exceed 400mph, a record which remained unbeaten until 1963.

Inetogether

Inetogether
Title Inetogether PDF eBook
Author Mark DeLong
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 62
Release 2006-05
Genre
ISBN 141169175X

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This first volume of essays includes widely read pieces depicting a garden and gardener in Rougemont, North Carolina, in the larger context of life in the twenty-first century and wide-ranging book reviews that are "less evaluative and more plainly thoughtful." A major essay, "Genomes and Words," relates the emergence of genome sciences with a much older, and now rather quaint, "science" -- philology.This book is (as one person put it) "an intersection of ideas and Rougemont" which, perhaps, humbles ideas and elevates the little hamlet that is Rougemont. But often ideas made plainer become stronger, and the state-of-mind that is Rougemont is made richer with them.inetogether seeks to find a middle ground for thoughtful people to read and to think in a world that seems to leave little room for either of those.