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How to Make Your Car Handle
Author: Fred Puhn
Published: January 1987 by H.P. Books
Description: Pro methods for improved handling, safety and performance. How to set up chassis for highway, road course, drag or oval track. Practical data, formulas and instructions.

      
Reviewed by NicksTrixRating:
interesting book. has alot more to truly apply to a road race type car. it does cover alot of the basic fundmentals that are good to learn. if you find a deal on one, pick it up. the book is a bit dated, but the principles are still the same.
Reviewed by munsonbwRating:
I thought this book was a very good attempt to show the average guy how to set up his car for racing. The book starts with the tires and ends with aerodynamics, braking, and drivetrain. I would recommend this book to anyone who autocrosses or races as a hobby and is looking to understand what the car does and how to make it better.
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