Monday, May 16, 2011

Timothy White named Director of the NHRA of engineering

NHRA, announced today that Timothy M. White was hired is the Director of engineering, the first lease in the headquarters of the Technical Department recently established in Indianapolis. Earlier this year, NHRA announced the move of its technical department offices at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis to better serve the needs of the community of racing at all levels of competition.

In the newly created position, White will serve as the NHRA technical expert in all electronics races. He joined NHRA with extensive experience working on projects of varied and complex engineering with major companies. More recently, white was an engineer of Cummins emission Solutions, Inc. (CES) of lead. Previously, he served as an engineer in electronics for Penske Racing and its IndyCar program.

"Someone with the experience and talent of Tim in the Technical Department of the NHRA is a direct result of our decision to establish a headquarters of the art in Indianapolis," said Glen Gray, NHRA vp of technical operations. White will report directly to Gray, who will be relocating to the Lucas Oil Raceway agency this summer.

White will work directly with the race teams, manufacturers, the IFC and the other members of the NHRA Technical Department on the development of new technology initiatives, as well as the management of the programme Top Fuel, funny car and Pro Stock Accident Data Recorder (ADR). White began his career as a manufacturing for Delphi Delco Electronics Automotive Systems Engineer and has almost 25 years of experience, including much time spent in mechanical sports and sports electronic motor.


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