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Video of the week: Williams battery technology
0This week Robert Llewellyn discovers more about Williams and the technology behind the 200 kW batteries that power the Formula E cars.
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Video of the week: The new Russian F1 Grand Prix explained by Pirelli
This week, discover a 3D animated video by Pirelli describing F1 Sochi circuit from a tyre point of view: All the Car-engineer.com team send its thoughts to Jules Bianchi and its …
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The Honda 2015 F1 Power Unit explained
Honda Motor today gave the world a first look at an image of the power unit currently in development for the 2015 FIA Formula One (F1) World Championship. This article describes …
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Video of the week: How to assemble a Porsche GT3 Cup car
Have you ever wondered how a Porsche GT3 Cup car is being assembled? Take a look behind the scenes in this video.
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Video of the week: Automobile ice bucket challenge compilation
The Ice Bucket Challenge, sometimes called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, is an activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on someone’s head to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) …
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The Renault Sport R.S. 01
The Renault Sport R.S. 01 is a radical expression of the brand’s sporting DNA. Its technical specifications reflect the best of Renault Sport expertise. With a carbon monocoque chassis for a …
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Video of the week: F1 wind tunnel explained
A few months ago we introduced you the ACE wind tunnel characteristics. To complement these information, Sauber F1 team has released a couple of videos to better understand the basics …
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Video of the week: Nordschleife lap record with the Mégane R.S. 275 Trophy-R
On May 15 at 7.15 am, Renault Sport’s driver set off on a 20,832 km route in pursuit of the goal to set a new lap record for front wheel …
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Video of the week: The Mercedes 2014 Formula 1 Hybrid Power Unit
Looking at the first 2014′ Formula 1 races, the Mercedes power unit is dominating the competition. Let’s better understand why this powertrain is so ahead of the other one:
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The EC-01 Formula Student race car engineered by ESTACA students
The ESTACA Formula Team is a project of ten students from the ESTACA Engineering School, born in September of 2010 from the will of five students to create a single-seater …