NASCAR Driver Safety: Advancements and Future Opportunities

NASCAR is the most followed stock car racing series in the world, and a sport that has witnessed a safety evolution throughout its history. What started as unstructured racing on the beaches of Daytona has now become a highly technologically advanced sport, with top drivers, engineers, technicians, and on-field crew working together to make the cars faster on the track.
As a result, driver safety is treated as a top priority and is addressed through vehicle design, track layout, advanced data acquisition, computer simulations, and rigorous testing. The development of NASCAR driver safety features reflects a sustained effort towards a more proactive, engineering-led approach focused on continuous evaluation and improvement.
Keeping Ears on the Road: Robust Exterior Audio Sensing Without Acoustic Ports

As vehicles become more human-centred environments, the way we interact with them is evolving beyond screens and touchpoints.
At InCabin USA 2026, Syntiant will showcase a live demo exploring how audio can extend interaction beyond the cabin, enabling vehicles to respond to the world around them as well as the occupants inside.
In this preview, they outline why exterior audio sensing has remained a technical challenge, and how a new approach – combining novel sensing hardware with on-device AI – enables reliable detection of meaningful acoustic events, from emergency sirens to spoken commands, in real-world automotive conditions.
The Cabin Is Listening: Audio’s Expanding Role in the Vehicle Interior

Audio is emerging as a key technology in intelligent cabins, enabling safer alerts, natural voice interaction, and personalised passenger experiences.
From Curiosity to Commitment: Top Takeaways from InCabin Europe 2025

In this blog, Sara Sargent, Principal Brand Strategist – InCabin at Sense Media Group shares her top takeaways from a successful 3 days in Barcelona for our InCabin Europe 2025 event.