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...

MagCanica proudly supported the IMSA Roar Before the Rolex and the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway throughout January. Mechanical Engineers Bryce Hegemier, Pedro Chavarria, and Gary Fernicola, along with Senior Software Engineer Brian Katan, worked closely with IMSA technical delegates, OEM manufacturers, and customer...

MagCanica's Senior Electrical Engineer, Paul Guativa, supported 2025 Dakar from January 2nd through the 18th for the 15-day event formally spanning January 3rd through 17th. The event has set a record at MagCanica for longest continuous track support. Paul moved throughout the Saudi Arabian desert,...

MagCanica’s Chief Technical Officer Ryan Kari and Design and Development Engineer Bryce Hegemier attended a dedicated track test of MagCanica’s next generation driveshaft torque sensor system at the renowned Sebring International Raceway in Florida, known for its demanding and uneven track. Despite an initial forecast...

MagCanica continued its 2024 track support schedule with a successful outing at Daytona Beach for the IMSA 2025 Pre-Season Track Test. Mechanical Engineering Manager Alvin Chak, Software Engineer Clay Walker, and Mechanical Engineer Gary Fernicola attended the event, which spanned three days. During the test,...