2 years ago
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Designing a car that would use just one litre of fuel for every 100km travelled seemed an impossible task. Then again, Dr Ulrich Eichhorn likes a challenge…
By Dr Ulrich Eichhorn
1 year ago
Few cars have ever got the heart pumping quite like the original Viper, even if it was not always for the right reasons. Steve Sutcliffe recalls an American giant
By Steve Sutcliffe
Car manufacturers invest billions in R&D. They employ the most skilled engineers and development drivers, test forthcoming models in the desert, in the Arctic Circle...
By Dan Prosser
5 years ago
It’s a story worthy of inclusion in one of our very finest texts. Andrew English has a ring round some old friends…
By Andrew English
In previous Ti articles we have paid homage to Ralph Nader and we’ve also mentioned the legal principle of ‘reasonably foreseeable’ use to highlight the tricky judgements that engineers...
By David Twohig
4 years ago
The most inane assignments that have landed on my desk in 13 years in this line of work have unquestionably been tyre launches. I’ve been packed away on a handful of them...