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Powering first NASCAR race with next-generation electronics platform

NASCAR has successfully completed its first race weekend with the TAG‑510 electronic control unit, EIU‑510 engine interface unit, and PCU‑510 driver display, marking a major milestone in the rollout of Motion Applied's next-generation platform.

Together, the system provides the central ‘brain’ of the car, controlling engine performance, managing critical data and communications whilst delivering real-time information to the driver.

Debuting at Dover Motor Speedway for the NASCAR All-Star Race in mid-May, the platform operated across all cars throughout the full race weekend, demonstrating its performance in one of motorsport’s most demanding environments.

The TAG-510, EIU-510 and PCU-510 integrated seamlessly across teams and manufacturers, delivering stable and consistent performance throughout the weekend culminating with the main 350-lap race.

The Dover milestone marks an important moment in Motion Applied's ongoing commitment to North American motorsport. Our next-generation platform also provides a foundation for future technology growth across the sport of NASCAR.

We would like to thank the talented and dedicated employees at NASCAR, the NASCAR engine builders, and NASCAR competitors who worked closely and collaboratively with us to bring this system online. Our congratulations to Denny Hamlin, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, who won the race.