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ESPCamaro
I'm usually good for at least a trip a month to Barnes&Noble. I usually check out the magizine "The international journal
RACECAR ENGINEERING"

Well I finally bought a copy...At the newstand price of $8.95!!

It's printed in the U/K. And 1st class delivery to the U.S. is around $129. For 12 issues.

I think I'm going to subscribe. Interesting tech articles. And the only in depth tech in this country is usually in circle track magazine. Nuff said about that..
94bird
I subscribed to that magazine and RaceTech when I was in college, along with Circle Track. Circle Track is much cheaper and has some good tech articles too. There's a lot of similarities between circle track racing and road racing when you get down to the basics of suspension, and especially engine tuning. I really didn't find that much useful info out of either RE or RT, but when I was in my college phase of thinking I wanted to be an engineer for a F1 engine supplier, I figured it was required reading.

Now the only magazine I subscribe to is Grassroots Motorsports, and that comes free with my NASA membership.
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