Mechanical Design and Application Engineers Gary Fernicola and Ihab Mogannam provided on-site support during the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship race at Laguna Seca. Set against the iconic backdrop of Monterey, California, this historic event featured competitors across the GTD, GTD Pro, and GTP classes—all equipped...

 MagCanica returned to the scenic Spa racetrack in Belgium to support the third race of the 2025 WEC season.  Principal Engineer Dejan Samardzic, accompanied by Alexander Yeh, Electrical Hardware Engineer, attended the event and provided support to the teams and governing body to ensure all...

MagCanica’s President, Sami Bitar, attended the Miami Formula 1 Grand Prix where he met with the FiA governing body as well as several customer F1 teams to review current status as well as future plans relating to the upcoming 2026 regulations.  Over the course of...

As part of MagCanica’s continued efforts to advance and validate next-generation torque sensor technologies, engineers Brian Katan and Bryce Hegemier participated in a track test at the iconic Monza Autodrome—known as “The Temple of Speed” and home to the renowned Parabolica corner. The focus of...

 MagCanica was pleased to continue its longstanding involvement with the World Endurance Championship (WEC) by attending the 6 Hours of Imola in April 2025. Our team, represented by Dejan Samardzic, Brian Katan, Jenny Weyland, and Bryce Hegemier, provided on-site engineering support throughout the event. Over...

MagCanica's President, Sami Bitar, and Director of Operations Jenny Weyland, made a return to MagCanica’s "home" track for IMSA's Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 12th, gathering valuable feedback on sensor usage and performance from IMSA, customer teams, and other manufacturers & suppliers. ...

MagCanica provided track support for this year’s European Le Mans Series (ELMS) Prologue in Barcelona.  Principal Engineer, Dejan Samardzic, spent three days at the track working closely with personnel from Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) ensuring that all mandated torque sensor systems are set up...

MagCanica provided trackside engineering support at the 2025 IMSA 12 Hours of Sebring race, marking our first year supporting the GTD and GTD Pro classes with our UHA torque sensor technology in addition to the GTP class. Engineers Clay Walker, Ihab Mogannam, and Alexander Yeh...

MagCanica returned to Qatar with Mechanical Design and Application engineer, Andrew Feiner, and Senior Software and Embedded Systems Engineer, Brian Katan, supporting both the Prologue and the first race of the 2025 WEC season. Over the course of a grueling 10-hour showdown – held under...

The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship continued its 2025 season with an official test session at Sebring International Raceway, where teams prepared for the upcoming Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. Representing MagCanica on-site was Electrical Hardware Engineer, Alex Yeh, collaborating with IMSA Engineering to support...