HomeIndustryAutomotiveMouser & Molex Sponsored No. 18 IndyCar Driver Bourdais Qualifies for Indy...

    Mouser & Molex Sponsored No. 18 IndyCar Driver Bourdais Qualifies for Indy 500 in Fast Nine Shootout

    Following a career-best qualification performance at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sebastien Bourdais pilots the Mouser-sponsored No. 18 car at the famed Indianapolis 500 on May 27. Bourdais was fifth after yesterday’s first round of qualifying putting him in the Fast-Nine with a chance to run for the pole. He was fifth of the nine drivers to make an attempt in the Fast-Nine Shootout and recorded a four-lap average speed of 228.142 mph, making him the fastest of the Honda-powered cars. Just one year ago, Bourdais survived a horrific crash in the first qualifying round for the race. He suffered multiple fractures to his pelvis and a broken right hip, forcing him to sit out most of the 2017 season.Bourdais’ inspiring recovery allowed him to return to the series, scoring a top-ten finish in his first race back.

    Mouser Electronics, the industry’s leading new product introduction distributor with the widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components, is proud to again team up with valued supplier Molex to sponsor Bourdais and the Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan team for the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series.Bourdais, driving the Mouser- and Molex-sponsored No. 18 car, won the 2018 IndyCar Series opener at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in stunning fashion, overcoming a flat tire and multiple course cautions to take the checkered flag. Bourdais was the defending champ at St. Petersburg, having won in 2017 once behind the wheel of the Mouser- and Molex-sponsored entry. “Bourdais was amazing during qualifications last weekend, outpacing all of the other Hondas on the track and lining up a top-five start,” said Todd McAtee, Mouser Electronics’ Vice President, Americas Business Development. “We’re happy to team up with Molex to sponsor the No. 18 car and a driver with the heart and talent of Bourdais.”Mouser first sponsored IndyCar racing in 2011 as an inventive way to communicate its performance-driven business model and promote the newest technologies. The Mouser- and Molex-sponsored car won the Indianapolis 500 in 2013.

    “All of us at Molex are honored to once again join Mouser to sponsor the Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan No. 18 car,” said Fred Bell, vice president of Global Distribution for Molex. “Our sponsorship gives us the opportunity to further demonstrate our commitment to developing innovative products that help advance the automotive industry.” After the Indianapolis 500, the series travels to Chevrolet Dual in Detroit on June 2 and 3, DXC Technology 600 at Texas Motor Speedway on June 9, plus seven more races before ending the season at the Grand Prix of Sonoma on September 16.

    ELE Times Research Desk
    ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
    ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

    Related News

    Must Read

    New LX4580 – Highly Integrated 24‑Channel Mixed‑Signal IC for Aviation & Defence Actuation Systems

    Microchip Technology announces the LX4580, a 24‑channel mixed‑signal IC designed...

    TI redoubles advancement of next-gen physical AI with NVIDIA

    Texas Instruments announced accelerating the safe deployment of humanoid...

    Everspin Advances High-Reliability xSPI MRAM Portfolio With Complete Production Qualification for 64Mb MRAM

    Everspin Technologies, the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of...

    R&S acquires SRS, specialists in SDR communications solutions

    Rohde & Schwarz acquired Software Radio Systems (SRS), a...

    Differentiating Between LPDDR6, LPDDR5, and LPDDR5X

    Courtesy: Synopsys Advances in memory standards are driving faster and...

    Arrow Electronics and Infineon introduce 240W USB-C PD 3.2 reference design for battery-powered motor control applications

    Arrow Electronics and Infineon Technologies AG have announced REF_ARIF240GaN, a...

    Robotics Engineering: The Architectural Evolution Behind IT–OT Convergence

    Factories today operate as dense mechanical ecosystems, whether in...

    How AI Is Transforming Network Protocol Testing in Software-Defined Networks?

    As enterprises accelerate toward cloud-native infrastructure, edge computing, and...

    What is Fashion Tech? Providing New Product Value and Customer Experiences with Technology

    Courtesy: Murata Electronics What is fashion tech? - diverse technologies...