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Nutson s Weekly Automotive News Wrap-up May 19-25, 2024

Top story picks from this past week s important to you, relevant, semi-secret, or snappy automotive news, opinions and insider back stories presented as expertly crafted easy-to-understand automotive news nuggets.

NASCAR: Ryan Blaney crash completely ends a recurring debate

Ryan Blaney's hard crash during Sunday night's NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway proved why SAFER barriers are needed everywhere.

The Engineer - Driving robots perform NASCAR crash test on track

The UK’s AB Dynamics has partnered with NASCAR to conduct a driverless track crash test of its Next Gen race car running in the 2022 Cup Series.

How SAFER Barriers Came To Help NASCAR Drivers Survive The Big One

How SAFER Barriers Came To Help NASCAR Drivers Survive The Big One So-called soft walls have been absorbing energy in NASCAR, IndyCar crashes for nearly two decades. By Al Pearce Icon SportswireGetty Images For decades, the main consideration when it came to walls and fencing at NASCAR tracks was fan, and not driver, safety. Perhaps inexplicably, NASCAR and its member tracks seemed satisfied with concrete walls until the death of Dale Earnhardt in the 2001 Daytona 500. IndyCar led the march toward the creation of life-saving “soft walls.” In May of 1998, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway experimented with PEDS (Polyethylene Energy Dissipation System)

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