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August 14, 2007



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PCB Piezotronics Presents Indy Car Displays at Automotive Test Expo

PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) announced plans to partner with Andretti Green Racing (AGR)  to present a special exhibit at the Automotive Testing Expo North America, October 24-26 at The Rock Financial Showplace in Novi, Michigan.

Automotive Testing Expo is the only North American show which combines dedicated automotive testing, vehicle dynamics and crash test exhibitions into one comprehensive event. 

PCB® will display replicas of Andretti Green Racing IndyCars in a special pavilion area, located at Booth #17024, as well as several larger scale demonstrations of automotive testing applications.  

PCB® president John Lally says, “During a time in which our valued customers, including the Big 3 and Tier 1, 2, & 3 suppliers, are streamlining operations and investing in R&D toward the goal of more efficient, high performance, cost-competitive automobiles, PCB® is committed to adding technical sales and applications engineering resources to support this effort.  We look forward to demonstrating our technical capabilities in Novi, while also showcasing PCB® products and our proud sponsorship of Andretti Green.”

As Official Sponsor of AGR, PCB® supplies sensors and instrumentation, including DC response accelerometers, torque sensors and load cells, for its four IndyCar Series entries. As of press time, Andretti Green Racing has won both this year's and the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and both the 2004 and 2005 IndyCar Series championships, racking up a total of 33 Indy Racing League event wins in five seasons, including 29 in the IndyCar Series and 4 in the Indy Pro Series. 

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