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, ...
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 ...
Retired Army Chief Warrant Officer Neal Williams has owned several vehicles in the last 25 years that were modified to accommodate his wheelchair and let him drive with hand controls. For his first ...
"Where there's a wheel, there's a way": How specialized training and adaptive equipment are keeping people with disabilities mobile PHOENIX — A Valley man who lost feeling in his legs and feet has ...
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 ...
Volkswagen, a company whose name translates to “people’s car,” is looking to become more people’s car with its Driver Access program. Aimed at making its vehicles drivable even for customers with ...
Race car driver Robert Wickens behind the wheel of the DXDT Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R outfitted with Bosch Automotive hand-operated brake controls. Wickens's legs were paralyzed after a 2018 ...
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