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Randy-Beikmann

Randy Beikmann is an engineer who has spent decades using one passion, physics, to work on another, cars. His career including working in noise and vibration at the General Motors Milford Proving Grounds for over 30 years where he focused on the noise of engines, transmissions, and electric motors. He also loves to teach, helping to design and teach courses for other engineers. In 2015, Bentley Publishers published his first book, Physics for Gearheads. It combines both of his passions, explaining the physics that really makes cars tick. It is a book he wishes he’d had when he was a teenager. Randy received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan, and currently holds four patents.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“A problem well stated is a problem half solved.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Deciding how to set up the beginning of his book that would set the proper information for the rest of the book to make sense.

AH-HA MOMENTS

Discovering why Don Garlits changed from front to rear engine dragster design. As a side note, Don Garlits has been a guest here on Cars Yeah.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 1969 Cougar

BEST BOOK WRITING ADVICE

Write as if you’re writing for yourself and only keep the best parts in the book. 

FAVORITE BOOK

Physics for Gearheads by Randy Beikmann*

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES

Speed Secrets

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Put together a clear vision of what you want to do and use your intuition as a guide.

HOW TO FIND RANDY

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One comment
  1. I went to school with Randy and remember so fun rides and times in both his ’69 Cougar and his Mustang Pace Car. Could probably tell a few stories that Randy would prefer to keep buried. Congrats on the book and continued success Randy.

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