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Parapalegic racer Robert Wickens has been working with Bosch to create better hand controls for his Hyundai Elantra N TCR race car. Wickens will race the car at the 24 Hours of Nurburgring this ...
Wickens' racing career could've been over after a horrific 2018 crash, but an evolving hand-control system has given him a new path.
New Hand Controls Allow Paralyzed Corvette Racer Robert Wickens to Compete in IMSA—But What About the Road? A crash changed his life and career, and now this tech helps him to be competitive ...
Corvette Racing is heading to the GTP and GTD Long Beach race with two race cars, including one outfitted with hand controls for driver Robert Wickens.
With just one push of a button, the system switches from the able-bodied driver controls to the hand controls, which obviously is important for sports car racing where we have driver changes.
Flying an airplane, like driving a car, requires using your hands and your feet. While cars can be modified so the disabled can drive, there have been few options for people who can’t use their ...
Years after he was paralyzed in a crash, Robert Wickens will return to competition when he drives a Corvette in the IMSA sports car race.
A man named Philippe uses hand controls to drive his Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0, and he takes Misha Charoudin on a lap of the world's most demanding racetrack, the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
Opel is targeting the second group with new hand controls that allow them to drive a car without using their feet, which can be fitted, ex-factory, to the Astra, Cascada, and Zafira, and to the ...
Cars with hand-operated accelerator and brake controls aren’t uncommon, but they usually take the form of a wheelchair-accessible minivan, not a Ford GT.
Pastrana’s team created hand controls to use for the car and he practiced with them at the LA Policy Academy Saturday. They also added padding to stabilize his leg. After finishing second in a ...
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