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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 ...
Paralyzed driver Robert Wickens tests Formula E car with hand controls Robert Wickens was paralyzed from the waist down in a 2018 IndyCar crash.
A new braking system has been added to a race car driver's hand controls, allowing him to race without the use of his legs.
Racer with paraplegia successfully test drives Corvette with hand controls Bosch's new electronic braking system is enabling Wickens' return to the top level.
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 ...
A COMMUNITY fundraiser has been launched after heartless thieves stole a disabled man’s car along with his wheelchair in ...
Brandon Mullens, who was injured in motorcycle crash several years ago, said the new hand controls will make driving much safer and easier.
A new electronic braking system from Bosch lets Robert Wickens race in IMSA GTD, the highest level he has since being paralyzed in an IndyCar crash.
A fundraiser this past weekend made pretty certain that Ben Johnson will be able to obtain a special three-wheeled bike that will be another step toward his recovery from a near-fatal motorcycle ...