
Robert Wickens, a talented racing driver who was left paralyzed after a serious crash in 2018, has been given a new lease on his racing career thanks to cutting-edge technology. The innovative team at Arrow Electronics has developed a system that allows Wickens to control a race car using only his head movements.
This groundbreaking technology has opened up a world of possibilities for Wickens, who was previously unsure if he would ever be able to compete at the top levels of racing again. With the help of the Arrow team, Wickens has been able to test the system in a modified race car and has shown impressive speed and control.
The news of Wickens’ potential return to racing has been met with excitement and support from fans and fellow racers alike. Many are inspired by Wickens’ determination and resilience in the face of adversity, and are eager to see him back on the track doing what he loves.
This story is not only a testament to Wickens’ strength and perseverance, but also to the incredible advancements being made in technology. The development of this system not only has the potential to change Wickens’ life, but also to revolutionize the world of racing and open up opportunities for other drivers with disabilities.
As Wickens continues to test and refine the system, racing fans around the world will be eagerly following his progress and rooting for his success. With this new technology, Wickens may soon be back where he belongs – competing at the highest levels of the sport he loves.
Source: Monterey County Weekly