24 Sep WEC 6 Hours of Fuji
MagCanica returned to Japan for Round 7 of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship at Fuji Speedway. Senior Software and Embedded Systems Engineer Brian Katan and Electrical Hardware Engineer Alex Yeh were on-site supporting both competing teams and the series’ regulatory body, ensuring correct installation and verifying the continuous operation of MagCanica’s torque sensor systems throughout the event.
The Fuji round featured a highly competitive grid of 18 LMGT3 and 18 Hypercar entries, including 7 front-wheel-drive cars. Across the field, 36 MagCanica torque sensor systems were deployed on LMGT3 entries and another 50 systems on Hypercars. All 86 systems in operation completed the race weekend without significant reported issues, reflecting the robustness and reliability of MagCanica’s technology and products in a demanding endurance race environment.
With Balance of Performance continuing to keep the field closely matched, the championship remains wide open heading into the final round. Bahrain will be a decisive race to conclude the 2025 season, and MagCanica looks forward to continuing its support of teams and officials through what promises to be an exciting finale.
