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 ...
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, ...
Formula E provided flights from Washington to Portland and accommodation so Ars could attend the Portland E-Prix. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. PORTLAND, Ore.—The timing of Robert ...
Karah Behrend is a fierce and determined Air Force veteran, and as of the end of March, she’s also the first female with a disability to receive a license from the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA).
Being able to drive is an important step towards independence, not only for the young ones, but also for people with a physical disability. Opel is targeting the second group with new hand controls ...
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 ...
During a 2018 IndyCar race, the wheels of Robert Wickens’ car clipped those of Ryan Hunter-Reay’s car, launching Wickens airborne and into the fencing surrounding Pocono Raceway. Among the injuries ...
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