2022 Louis Schwitzer Award Celebrates Engineers Behind NTT INDYCAR SERIES' EM Marshalling System Innovation
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Friday, May 20, 2022
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This technology has been adopted by INDYCAR and is making a significant impact by providing new, two-way over-the-air communication to each car, team, race control and track flag system.
Key Points:
- This technology has been adopted by INDYCAR and is making a significant impact by providing new, two-way over-the-air communication to each car, team, race control and track flag system.
- The Louis Schwitzer Award celebrates the engineers behind developing new, innovative concepts aimed toward increasing competitive potential.
- Presented to engineers by engineers, the award focuses on cutting-edge technology with applications related to the engine, powertrain, profile, chassis or safety that meet the NTT INDYCAR SERIES specifications.
- The EM Marshalling System provides key information to increase the quantity and quality of data for safety, performance and future applications.