BorgWarner : Three Engineers Honored with 2023 Louis Schwitzer Award for NTT INDYCAR SERIES’ Shell 100% Renewable Race Fuel
May 19, 2023 at 12:54 pm EDT
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Auburn Hills, Michigan, May 19, 2023 - Today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS), BorgWarner celebrated three individuals - Selda Gunsel, Ph.D., Bassem Kheireddin, Ph.D. and Jung Fang, Ph.D. - who were honored with the 2023 Louis Schwitzer Award for their Shell 100% Renewable Race Fuel, which has been adopted by the NTT INDYCAR® SERIES. In addition to the award, BorgWarner and the Indiana Section of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) International presented Gunsel, Kheireddin and Fang with a $10,000 prize which will be donated to a charitable organization.
The new Shell Race Fuel is 100% renewable, utilizing second generation ethanol combined with a proprietary blend of non-fossil fuel. The ethanol is derived from sugarcane waste and is blended with another waste-based renewable component to create race fuel that meets the demanding needs of INDYCAR engines. The fuel enables at least 60% greenhouse gas emissions reduction compared to fossil-based gasoline. Shell developed this fuel as a drop-in replacement with identical performance and durability.
"It's an honor to be a part of the Louis Schwitzer Award selection committee and have the chance to take a deep dive into the engineering teams that bring NTT INDYCAR SERIES innovations to life," said James Wood, Chief Engineer at BorgWarner's Noblesville, Indiana facility. "At BorgWarner, we are working daily to decrease our carbon footprint and we commend this team for creating a fuel that is 100% renewable, eco-friendly and delivers the same performance and durability as the fuels it's replacing."
The annual Louis Schwitzer Award is presented to engineers by engineers, celebrating the individuals behind the innovative concepts introduced to the motorsport industry that increase competitive potential, meet NTT INDYCAR SERIES specifications and are related to the vehicle's engine, powertrain, profile, chassis or safety. Established in 1967, the award commemorates the spirit of Louis Schwitzer, who won the first auto race at IMS in 1909, led the IMS technical committee and founded the Schwitzer Corporation, which was acquired by BorgWarner in 1999.
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BorgWarner Inc. specializes in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of automotive equipment. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- air management products (54.6%): turbochargers, timing systems, emissions systems, thermal systems, smart remote actuators, powertrain sensors, canisters, cabin heaters, battery heaters and battery charging products;
- e-propulsion & drivetrain products (30.3%): rotating electrical components, power electronics, control modules, software, friction and mechanical products for automatic transmissions and torque management products;
- gasoline and diesel fuel injection components and systems (15.1%): pumps, injectors, fuel rail assemblies, and complete systems.
At the end of 2023, the group had 79 production and assembly sites worldwide.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (16.4%), Germany (11.8%), Poland (7.9%), Hungary (6.4%), Europe (9.8%), China (21.1%), Mexico (12.4%), South Korea (8.2%) and other (6%).