Car enthusiasts know that power means nothing without control—and that control starts with your brakes. Yet even the most ...
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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 again—and it could one day change the way physically limited folks drive on the street. Robert Wickens looked to be ...
When Robert Wickens straps into the No. 36 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3. R at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 12, the paralyzed Toronto driver will move closer to his ultimate goal of ...
When Robert Wickens was paralyzed in an IndyCar crash in 2018 many figured his racing career was over, but this weekend he'll be climbing back into the cockpit. Joining fellow Canadian Mark Wilkins in ...
When Danish racer Jason Watt took delivery of his new Ford GT earlier this year, he said it was "probably the world's fastest car that can park in disabled parking spaces." Watt is paralyzed from the ...
Robert Wickens demonstrating the Bosch Electronic Hand Control System International Motor Sports Association Canadian race car driver Robert Wickens has successfully test driven an adapted Corvette, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Ewing writes about luxury and performance automobiles. Working with two-time Indycar champ (1997 and ’98) and former Formula ...
Robert Wickens looked to be on the cusp of mainstream racing stardom. The Canadian who began his career in typical championship-winning karting fashion had claimed the Formula BMW USA rookie of the ...
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