Completely forgot about this...
One book that I have is <em>Competition Car Aerodynamics, A Practical Handbook</em> by Simon McBeath. I've linked an Amazon link but I bet you can find it cheaper somewhere. This book is technical, but not so technical that you need an engineering degree to understand. It talks about all the typical aerodynamic devices and principles of race car aerodynamics. Unfortunately, it doesn't talk specifically about Y250. I can't find anything specifically written about it, but the principle behind it stems from basic finite wing theory which it does talk about a little bit.
This book is part of a series of books about competition car design. If you're interested, the series also has books about suspension, composite materials, data logging, etc.
Completely forgot about this...
One book that I have is <em>Competition Car Aerodynamics, A Practical Handbook</em> by Simon McBeath. I've linked an Amazon link but I bet you can find it cheaper somewhere. This book is technical, but not so technical that you need an engineering degree to understand. It talks about all the typical aerodynamic devices and principles of race car aerodynamics. Unfortunately, it doesn't talk specifically about Y250. I can't find anything specifically written about it, but the principle behind it stems from basic finite wing theory which it does talk about a little bit.
This book is part of a series of books about competition car design. If you're interested, the series also has books about suspension, composite materials, data logging, etc.