DECEMBER RACE TECH
Issue 289
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ON THE COVER
“FRENCH FERRARI” FARCE: Tales of betrayal and heartbreak as Renault’s once proud works engine department is axed. By Mark Skewis
THE ARGUMENT FOR : e-FUELS: Could e-fuels really be a technologically viable option to keep the sound and emotion of the combustion engine alive? Chris Pickering talks to Karl Dums, senior project leader for e-fuels at Porsche
MOST INNOVATIVE NEW PRODUCTS: The shortlist for our William Kimberley Green Tech and Don Burgoon Most Innovative New Motorsport Product of the Year awards
AERO TECH: NASCAR EV LESSONS: The electric powertrain dominated the headlines when NASCAR trialled its controversial EV prototype. But behind the scenes, the switch to crossover utility vehicle bodywork carried NASCAR’s aero team into unfamiliar territory, as Chris Pickering discovers
SPORTS CARS: Goodbye to the NSX GT3- The curtain came down on the Acura NSXGT3’s IMSA feats last month after a career so successful that it outlasted the road car’s production run. By Chris Pickering
WORLD MOTORSPORT SYMPOSIUM: Mark Skewis introduces the nominations for this year’s RACE TECH technical awards, the winners of which will be revealed at the World Motorsport Symposium
NEW PRODUCTS FOR 2025: A snapshot of the innovations due to be unveiled during show season. By Mark Skewis