Aeronautics
I chose Aeronautics because I figured racing cars were more similar to aircraft than any other engineering discipline so it was the obvious thing to […]
Continue reading »I chose Aeronautics because I figured racing cars were more similar to aircraft than any other engineering discipline so it was the obvious thing to […]
Continue reading »Ayrton Senna won his second Formula One World Championship using the mystic number 27 in 1990 in a McLaren Honda. Ayrton Senna, one of the […]
Continue reading »Nothing good has ever been reported about the full rotation of a race car about either its pitch or roll axis. —Carroll Smith, “Tune to […]
Continue reading »In auto racing, 27 and 28 were Ferrari Formula One numbers from 1981 to 1995 except in 1990 when reigning World Champion Alain Prost had […]
Continue reading »Twenty-seven is a perfect cube, being 33 = 3 × 3 × 3.
Continue reading »A smart engineer can intuitively design something that will work well, but a good engineer will always back up his design with analysis and testing. […]
Continue reading »Though 42 is the original answer to the ultimate question, 27 is a number that appeals the most to me, hence the title of this […]
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