1984
First manual timing system
System developed within the company Yankee (cars radio controlled scale 1/4)
1986
First automatic timing system
This system allowed to identify up to 14 cars.
1986
1989
Timing system improvements
An evolution make possible to identify up to 28 cars.
1994
Chronelec foundation
Pierre Rousseau found Chronelec.
Working without a break, a timing system for karting is developed (system allow identification of 40 cars).1994
1995
Launch marketing of timing system
Launch marketing of karting timing system.
In 3 years, more than 150 karting tracks equipped.1998
Timing system improvements
New timing system able to identify an unlimited number of vehicles.
Company moved in new building and the first employee hired.1998
2000
Contract with FFM
Contract with the FFM (French Federation of Motorcycling) to equip all disciplines with transponders.
2002
New headquarters
Chronelec moved into its new headquarters at Norges La Ville, France.
2002
2003
24h du Mans Auto and Moto
Chronelec transponders are used at the 24 hours du Mans Auto and Moto.
2005
Contract with FFSA
Contract with the FFSA (French Federation of Cars racing) to provide in the “Series FFSA” a timing system with intermediate times.
2005
2008
Contract with TAG Heuer
Partnership with TAG Heuer
Chronelec
ZA Beauregard
21490 Norges La Ville
France
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