John Force presented SAE award
John Force Headlines SAE Motorsports Engineering Conference Achievement Awards YORBA LINDA, CA (Dec. 5, 2008) --- The eighth SAE Motorsports Engineering Conference (MSEC) presented awards recognizing strides in the sport's safety aspects. Awards ...
John Force Headlines SAE Motorsports Engineering Conference Achievement Awards
YORBA LINDA, CA (Dec. 5, 2008) --- The eighth SAE Motorsports Engineering Conference (MSEC) presented awards recognizing strides in the sport's safety aspects. Awards were presented at the Dec. 3 banquet at the Embassy Suites Charlotte-Concord Golf Resort and Spa, where motorsports broadcast journalist Bob Varsha was the guest speaker.
Legendary NHRA drag racer John Force received the MSEC Motorsports Achievement Award for his work in helping to establish The Eric Medlen Project. Named for the late racer; the goal of the project is to design a safer race car and to create a safer competitive environment. This award is presented to an individual who has shown outstanding leadership or contribution to motorsports over an extended period of time.
"I attended the SAE convention at the invitation of Don Taylor from NHRA and I was really proud and honored to accept the special achievement award on behalf of the NHRA, Murf McKinney and, naturally, Ford Motor Co., which supplied all the technicians to do whatever we needed. But, mainly, I accepted for our team headed by John Medlen who was really the individual who made all of this possible," said Force.
"Maybe I was kind of a catalyst, but it was out of Eric Medlen's crash that this came about to build a better race car for the future and this was an opportunity for me to thank the people in the industry who every day dedicate their life to safety and making things better, not just drag racing but for all motor sports."
"It was great to see Dr. (John) Melvin (a biomechanical research scientist), who worked on the program in the beginning. Also, Chris from ISP and Trevor from Safety Solutions, who went above and beyond working with us after Eric's crash. It was just a really good time with a lot of good people who just care about making things better," remarked a grateful Force.
In addition to Force's award the Low-Cost HANS Device HANS Sport Series took the SAE Award. The SAE Award recognizes organizations that have developed a product or process that is considered to be "the outstanding contribution to state-of-the-art motorsports engineering."
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