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Books/websites on F1 design?

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Does anyone know of any good books or websites (preferably the former) that go into great detail about the design aspects of Formula 1 cars? I've always been interested in the subject, but can only ever really find basic information. I'm looking for really in-depth stuff that analyses pretty much every aspect of a modern F1 car.

Any help is greatly appreciated. :)
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Try your local Barnes & Noble as they usually have quite a bit. If you find a book during research check with B&N and see if they can order it for you,.

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Barnes & Noble...? :P

I've never heard of it, to be honest. I've looked at Waterstones and WH Smith, but found nothing. I've found a few things on Amazon, but it's rather hard to tell from the front cover and a brief, unhelpful description, whether they're really in-depth, or just explain the basic principles of aerodynamics, suspension, chassis design, transmission, engines etc. which I am already aware of. I'm hoping to get to Manchester at some point in the future - there are several book shops there that are bigger than the ones in my town.

Thanks, though. If I find anything, I'll make sure to let people know in case they are interested. :)
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Look on amazon.co.uk or play.com. They have a lot of weird and wonderful books that cannot be bought on the high street.
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I found a couple, which I am going to try to get extra information on. This, this (albeit, sort of out-dated now) and a few others that are about various types of cars in motorsports, albeit really technical stuff, each book dedicated only to a certain aspect, such as aerodynamics, engines etc.

I think I might try one or two of them, if funds allow. :)
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I can think of one that MIGHT help in that dept. One of Steve Matchett's books is called The Chariot Makers which discusses car construction in an informal manner. I have all 3 of his books and they are great!
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madbrad wrote:I can think of one that MIGHT help in that dept. One of Steve Matchett's books is called The Chariot Makers which discusses car construction in an informal manner. I have all 3 of his books and they are great!


It is a good book to get you into the swing of things, not to indepth though, plug a bloody good read IMO
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darwin_dali wrote:Try this: http://www.scarbsf1.com/


Sweet! Thank you. That's quite helpful :)

I've decided that, for now, I'm going to try the '06-07 Technical Analysis one and see how that goes. Thank you all for replying. :)
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Re: Books/websites on F1 design?

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Racecar Engineering Magazine is very in depth but it covers all the more advanced race series', not just F1.
Very well done magazine though.
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email nigel stepney he has a heaps good book on F1 design
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bud wrote:email nigel stepney he has a heaps good book on F1 design


Haha. Awesome. I could have my own F2007 in the garage... :P
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