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Tune to Win

Tune to Win

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What audience is this book written for?
Review: While this book does a good job of covering theoretical information in an easy-to-understand way, much of this is either fairly obvious (or described on many internet sites), and/or not all that useful.

As for more practical information, the book is aimed at the driver of purpose-built race cars built in the 70's (when the book was written) who doesn't know the basics of how her car works. In contrast to the statement on the back cover, there is no indication that anything about the book has been updated. If this applies to you and you believe the suggested suppliers are still in business, buy the book.

Finally the large number of typos and factual errors (e.g. the constant confusal of inertia/momentum with energy) make me question the accuracy of the rest of the information.


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