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Race Engine Technology Magazine 61 Mar-Apr 2012 Back Issue

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This issue contains a conversation with John Darby and an insight into Bloodhound's Cosworth connection. Focuses on piston's and engine control unit's. A look at the Oxford Brookes formula Student electric power train as well as an insight into the Zytek Performance hybrid system. A look into the Moto GP 1000 cc and the Shaver's Woo V8. As well as a report on the Autosport Engineering/International show.
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61 Mar-Apr 2012 This issue contains a conversation with John Darby and an insight into Bloodhound's Cosworth connection. Focuses on piston's and engine control unit's. A look at the Oxford Brookes formula Student electric power train as well as an insight into the Zytek Performance hybrid system. A look into the Moto GP 1000 cc and the Shaver's Woo V8. As well as a report on the Autosport Engineering/International show.


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This issue contains a conversation with John Darby and an insight into Bloodhound's Cosworth connection. Focuses on piston's and engine control unit's. A look at the Oxford Brookes formula Student electric power train as well as an insight into the Zytek Performance hybrid system. A look into the Moto GP 1000 cc and the Shaver's Woo V8. As well as a report on the Autosport Engineering/International show.
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Race Engine Technology has established itself, and continues to be, the communications hub of the racing powertrain world. Its incisive analysis reveals secrets of performance. Edited by Ian Bamsey and his team of the best motorsport journalists, engineers and professors, the magazine contains in depth research insights probing significant contemporary race engine projects. In addition comprehensive coverage of all new developments and revealing interviews with those central to the on-going evolution of technology.

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