Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix

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 this exciting event for the F1 series, MagCanica successfully fielded 62 torque sensor systems among all competing vehicles, including devices measuring torque on the cars’ MGUK shafts, clutch shafts, secondary shafts, and driveshafts.  Some of these systems were updated in Miami with the latest version of bootloader-enabled onboard firmware, which will allow for more frequent and streamlined firmware updates in the future.