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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 ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Nearly seven years after he was paralyzed in an IndyCar crash, Robert Wickens will return to elite competition on Saturday when he drives a Corvette in the IMSA sports car ...
Robert Wickens was one of motorsport's rising stars when his life was permanently altered in a crash that paralyzed him from the chest down in 2018. Ever since, Wickens has said that his goal is to ...
Automotive engineers are looking to replace the knobs and buttons of your in-car technology with gesture control. At CES 2015, WSJ's Christina Rogers takes a look. LAS VEGAS—The next big tech ...
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