Getting my hands dirty
Sitting all day on a computer and reading (whether it is Racecar Engineering, Tune to Win by Carroll Smith, or any other engineering related literature) […]
Continue reading »Sitting all day on a computer and reading (whether it is Racecar Engineering, Tune to Win by Carroll Smith, or any other engineering related literature) […]
Continue reading »Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it —Thomas Fuller.
Continue reading »This day, in 1983, Long Beach held it’s latest F1 race. John Watson made his fifth Grand Prix win at this venue, taking the victory […]
Continue reading »The best way to see a race is in the rear view mirror The one in the picture is Javier Morcillo, a Britcar champion and […]
Continue reading »Well-known and charismatic Russell William “Rusty” Wallace, Jr. is the driver with the most races under Car #27 —a total of 145—. Driving the #27 Kodiak Pontiac, Wallace won his first […]
Continue reading »Having quantitated what is actually happening as opposed to what engineers think should happen and what the driver feels is happening, it should then be possible to study […]
Continue reading »Popular driver Gilles Villeneuve used the number 27 on his final days in F1 and later was adopted by his son, Formula One World Champion Jacques Villeneuve, in his NASCAR debut.
Continue reading »答えは27です。 I started to learn Japanese a couple weeks ago and so far I already know how to read Hiragana and ask/answer very simple questions. […]
Continue reading »It’s not always possible to be the best, but it is always possible to improve your own performance —Jackie Stewart.
Continue reading »In base 10, twenty-seven is the first composite number not evenly divisible by any of its digits.
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