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Background and Format:
Launched in 2003, Race Engine Technology investigates engines and transmissions for high performance applications, from Grand Prix to Indianapolis, Le Mans, Touring and fast road cars. It is committed to incisive analysis of powertrain technology, revealing secrets of power and efficiency. It also features analysis of the latest powertrain component innovations and engine technology advances.
Audience and Readership:
The publication is aimed not only at engineers working in racing but also those working in the wider automotive powertrain field. Research shows that the latter are keen to understand and learn from the high performance sector.
Deadline:
Usually two weeks prior to publication, but can be viewed here in the media pack.
Time of Publication:
Publication dates vary, but can be viewed here in the media pack.
Frequency:
The magazine is published 8 times a year.
Circulation:
Print run 6,000
Readership 18,000 (Source: Publisher)
Ad Rates:
For advertising information please see here.
Other Information:
It is best to contact the Editor via email.
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Thursday 1st March 2007
The journal for global racing powertrain technology. The Race Engine Technology magazine website has launched and can be viewed at www.highpowermedia.com. Ian Bamsey is the Editor and he can be reached on +44 (0)1934 713 811 and ian@highpowermedia.com
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Background and Format: Launched in 2003, Race Engine Technology investigates engines and transmissions for high performance applications, from Grand Prix to Indianapolis, Le Mans, Touring and fast road cars. It is committed to incisive analysis of powertrain technology, revealing secrets of power and efficiency. It also features analysis of the latest powertrain component innovations and engine technology advances. Audience and Readership: The publication is aimed not only at engineers working in racing but also those working in the wider automotive powertrain field. Research shows that the latter are keen to understand and learn from the high performance sector. Deadline: Usually two weeks prior to publication, but can be viewed here in the media pack. Time of Publication: Publication dates vary, but can be viewed here in the media pack. Frequency: The magazine is published 8 times a year. Circulation: Print run 6,000 Readership 18,000 (Source: Publisher) Ad Rates: For advertising information please see here. Other Information: It is best to contact the Editor via email. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 1st March 2007 The journal for global racing powertrain technology. The Race Engine Technology magazine website has launched and can be viewed at www.highpowermedia.com. Ian Bamsey is the Editor and he can be reached on +44 (0)1934 713 811 and ian@highpowermedia.com
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