- 1984- First manual timing system- System developed within the company Yankee (cars radio controlled scale 1/4) 
- 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. 
- 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.
- 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. 
- 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. 
- 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
Tel. : +33 (0) 3 80 35 56 43
Mob. : +33 (0) 6 08 89 23 21
RCS Dijon: B397595877
Siret : 39759587700028
TVA : FR80397595877
NAF : 2612Z
