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How a typical car brake system works and the technical demand of its components; differences between carbon friction materials and traditional ferrous materials; choice of the right fibers and consequent impact on following manufacturing steps and final product properties; overview of existing manufacturing techniques, from CF to finished brake components, and considerations on their technical/economical trade off; design of racing brake systems, from concept to car application;overview of racing applications; the evolution from carbon/carbon rotors to carboceramic rotors.

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