Article 30HDT Project SAM gave a paralyzed racer his wheels back—and he took us for a spin

Project SAM gave a paralyzed racer his wheels back—and he took us for a spin

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Jonathan Gitlin

WASHINGTON-We've been for rides in quite a few autonomous cars of late, but today was something a little more special. Today, we went for a ride in Project SAM-short for Semi Autonomous Motorcar.

It all started back in 2000, when a promising racing career was cut short as a pre-season crash left Sam Schmidt paralyzed from the neck down. In the decade-plus since, Schmidt has gotten on with his life, and he now runs a successful IndyCar team. But as a quadriplegic, he's been dependent on others for many things you or I take for granted-except driving, that is.

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