Nascar
Senior Vice President - Innovation and Racing Development
Nascar
Vice President, Innovation and Racing Development
Nascar
Managing Director Competition and Innovation
Chip Ganassi Racing Teams Oct 2011 - Apr 2016
Technical Director
Red Bull Racing & Red Bull Technology Apr 2006 - Oct 2011
Technical Director
Education:
Penn State University 2007 - 2009
Bachelors
University of Michigan - Dearborn 1995 - 1997
Penn State University 1992 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 1989 - 1991
Bachelors, Physics
Skills:
Automotive Engineering Motorsports Data Acquisition Vehicle Dynamics Manufacturing Engineering Racing Automotive Marketing Strategy Aerodynamics Management Chassis Finite Element Analysis Marketing Cae Cfd Continuous Improvement Customer Service Composites Electronics Engineering Management
Blair Matthew Jenness - Farmington Hills MI John Stephen Probst - Belleville MI
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, Inc. - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60T 800
US Classification:
73129, 340453
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for measuring brake bias in a brake system on a vehicle includes a brake bias measuring pad, such that the brake bias measuring pad is operatively positioned within a brake caliper in the brake system. The apparatus also includes a load measuring mechanism disposed within the brake bias measuring pad, such that the load measuring mechanism measures a load applied by a brake caliper piston on the brake bias measuring pad. The method includes the steps of measuring a load applied by a brake caliper piston on a brake bias measuring pad operatively positioned within a brake caliper in a brake assembly of the brake system. The method also includes the steps of determining a brake caliper pressure based on the load applied by a brake caliper piston on the brake bias measuring pad and determining a load in the brake caliper based on the caliper pressure. The method further includes the steps of determining a brake bias for a brake assembly as a ratio of the brake caliper load for the brake assembly versus a total of the brake caliper loads for each brake assembly in the brake system and adjusting the brake pressure in the brake system based on the brake bias.
System And Method For Testing A Vehicle Suspension
John Probst - Sherrills Ford NC, US Terry Satchell - Hendersonville NC, US
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
G01M 17/00
US Classification:
701 29, 701 33, 701 35, 701 36, 7311703
Abstract:
A systems and method for testing a vehicle suspension may include a kinematics rig and a main control unit having a graphical user interface (GUI). The system can provide for automated testing, control, data acquisition and analysis, and sensor handling for conducting comprehensive performance testing of vehicle chassis and suspension systems in a contained solution. All requisite tests for suspension systems analysis may be user-selectable and configurable from the GUI and executed via software based on test procedures stored in memory. The system's data acquisition capabilities may be easily integrated into standard industry analysis tools.
Why are there so many songs about rainbows, and what's on the other side? Rainbows are visions, they're only illusions, and this rainbow has nothing to hide. Some day we'll all find it, th...
Tagline:
Jack of all trades and master of none. Graduated from the School of Hard Knocks, have my Masters Degree from Screw U. May not be the brightest bulb on the tree, but give me a flick and I always brighten right up.
Bragging Rights:
Have three daughers, one son, three grandsons, two granddaughters.
John Probst
Work:
Feather River College
Education:
University of Notre Dame
About:
I am a retired professor from Feather River College. I write and play music (the piano) and have written a few books post-retirement that you can see here: http://www.johnknowlesp...
told competitors that officials care about driver safety. John Patalak, managing director of safety engineering for NASCAR, led much of the session. John Probst, NASCAR senior vice president of Racing Innovation, also spoke. NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France attended the meeting but did not speak.
Date: Oct 07, 2022
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Talladega Xfinity results: AJ Allmendinger edges Sam Mayer
In an interview last month, John Probst, NASCAR senior vice president of Racing Innovation, told NBC Sports that he feels one misunderstanding with the car is the collaboration between NASCAR, teams and manufacturers.
As teams prepare for the return to racing, we want to provide as much advance notice as possible for upcoming technical changes, said John Probst, NASCAR senior vice president of racing development. Some of these updates stem from the investigation into the six-car incident at Daytona, and all ar
Date: May 01, 2020
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Aurora workplace shooter was set to be fired by company, police chief says
John Probst, a Henry Pratt employee who escaped the building, told WLS-TV in Chicago that he saw a man holding a pistol with a laser sight. He said he recognized the shooter as a co-worker who was firing indiscriminately.
Date: Feb 16, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
NASCAR hits back at Kyle Busch's criticism of 2019 aero package
Responding to Busch's comments, NASCAR's vice president for innovation and racing development John Probst said: "These drivers, some are going to love it, some are going to hate it, no matter what we race.
Despite wholesale changes to the competition side for 2012 with John Probst coming on board as technical director, veteran Roush Fenway Racing executive Max Jones joining the fold as team manager and Chris Heroy taking over as crew chief for Montoya and the No. 42 team the company went winless f
Ganassi brought in Max Jones as general manager, John Probst as technical director and lured Chris Heroy away from Hendrick Motorsports to crew chief Montoya. There has been added personnel, improved engineering and a cohesiveness that was absent last season, when both drivers went winless and faile
Ganassi, who ordered sweeping organizational changes to his NASCAR operation. He released three top executives, hired industry veteran Max Jones as general manager, chose John Probst as technical director and lured Chris Heroy, a coveted employee at Hendrick Motorsports, to be Montoya's crew chief.