Chapman writes engagingly about the benefits motor racing has brought to a climate problem that needs all hands on the wheel.

Financial Times

An entertaining and often insightful read that will be enjoyed by both racing fans and people generally interested in processes of innovation.

Science

A reminder of the crucial role that motorsport plays in the mission to save our planet.

Lucas di Grassi

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Chapman expertly places scientific developments in societal and historical contexts while making you feel like he’s sharing stories over beer at the local pub … If you’re not a racing fan, you probably know one. <i>Racing Green</i> would be an excellent way to get them interested in the science behind the cars. But I also highly recommend Chapman’s book to scientists as a case study in how story can be just as powerful a force for change as fact.

- Diandra Leslie-Pelecky, Physics World

Chapman’s clear passion for all things motorsport seeps heavily through the narrative of this book, and he engagingly walks us through the history of motorsport, and the extraordinary engineering that goes into all the materials and parts.

Engineering & Technology

Motorsport science isn’t a thrilling topic for most people, but it’s presented so well here and the writing is so compelling that it’s undeniably interesting.

Auto Express

Racing Green is the story of how advances in motorsport science are changing the world, helping it become smarter and more environmentally friendly.

Motor racing is already one of the most scientifically demanding sports: it involves a combination of peak physical and mental skill, world-class mechanical nous and perennial technological innovation. These innovations, first developed for racing, have been incorporated into everyday car designs to improve their safety – from ABS brakes to crash helmets – and ecological impact, via electric engines and more efficient fuels and tyres.

Author Kit Chapman is a lifelong motorsports fan who has previously worked with Virgin Racing’s Formula E team on the chemistry and material science of their cars. With help from his wide range of contacts in the industry, Kit criss-crosses the globe from Ohio to Monaco, Spain to Bahrain. He steps behind the scenes of current engineering breakthroughs, picking up extraordinary tales along the way, such as that of maverick designer Warren Mosler who designed a car so fast it was banned from racing.

Part travelogue, part historical retrospective, Racing Green combines visits to the experts with lively retellings of real-life incidents that became milestones in modern car development. Kit looks at the breadth of racing, both its glories and its tragedies, revealing the industry as a driving force for progress, and where it's on track to take us next.

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Introduction

PART I: THE FASTEST R&D LAB ON EARTH
Chapter One: Fire and ICE
Chapter Two: Speeding Bullets
Chapter Three: Together in Electric Dreams
Chapter Four: Applying the Brakes
Chapter Five: The Last Airbenders
Chapter Six: Going with the Flow
Chapter Seven: Virtually There

PART II: RACING FOR LIFE
Chapter Eight: The Full Might of What We Can Do
Chapter Nine: Matters of Life and Death
Chapter Ten: Twenty-Seven Seconds
Chapter Eleven: Rise of the Robots

PART III: THE MATERIAL WORLD
Chapter Twelve: Flax, Fibres and Floating Frogs
Chapter Thirteen: All That’s Fit to Print
Chapter Fourteen: Fuelling the Future
Chapter Fifteen: The Terrible History of Tyres
Chapter Sixteen: Going to Extremes

Appendix: Martin, Mosler & Me
Acknowledgments
Index

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<b><i>Racing Green </i></b><b>is the story of how motorsport science has become smarter and more environmentally friendly, and how these developments on the track are changing the world.</b>
Combines science with an extremely popular and accessible sport

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472982193
Publisert
2023-03-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Sigma
Vekt
240 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Kit Chapman is an award-winning journalist, adventurer and motorsports fan. With more than a decade of experience writing for titles such as Nature, New Scientist, Chemistry World, Physics World and the Daily Telegraph, his work has taken him to more than 75 countries as he seeks amazing tales from the cutting edge of science. Kit has a PhD in the history and philosophy of science from the University of Sunderland and a masters degree in pharmacy from the University of Bradford.