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Steve Rendle is a freelance writer and editor, with a passion for all things featuring engines, wheels, and/or wings, and in particular Formula 1 cars. He is the author of Evro Publishing’s book entitled Formula 1 Technology: The Engineering Explained. His early interest in F1 was ignited by seeing John Watson win the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1981. Steve’s strong interest in engineering and hands-on vehicle maintenance resulted in him working for Haynes Publishing for many years. Initially, he researched, edited, and wrote car repair manuals. Later, he commissioned, edited and, when time allowed, wrote books about motorsports and other subjects. He competed in several seasons of hillclimbing as well as sprinting with a self-built Ford Pinto-powered Westfield. He has been a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers for over 20 years.

SHOW SPONSORS     

American Collectors Insurance   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation   

INSPIRATION

The dedication of the engineers and their incredible eye for detail was Steve’s inspiration in writing his books.

CHALLENGES

Keeping abreast of what’s happening in Formula 1 as it moves so fast.

SPECIAL VEHICLES

A Westfield racer

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Formula 1 Technology: The Engineering Explained by Steve Rendle*

WORDS OF INSPIRATION

“If a job is worth doing it’s worth doing well.” – Steve’s Father

WHERE TO FIND STEVE

LinkedIn

EVRO

 

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If you enjoyed this show, please go to Apple Podcast and leave me a five-star review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and help others to be inspired by Cars Yeah. * indicates a past Cars Yeah guest.

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