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Old 09-20-2009, 01:22 PM
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automotive engineering bible?!

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So I'm currently working on my thesis, which is going to be on the mathematical modelling of formula 1 cars, and my adviser asked me to go searching for THE book on performance car design that every automotive engineer has on his/her desk...any ideas??? Got a meeting next friday and would hate to show up empty handed...help please!
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Re: automotive engineering bible?!

Race Car Vehicle Dynamics by Milliken. Its out of print but there are usually some used copies on Amazon that you could have overnighted.
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Re: automotive engineering bible?!

Another good source for automotive design info is the Bosch automotive handbook.
Lots of useful automotive design reference.
Also available at amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_1_...sch+automotive
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