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.
InCabin Europe 2025 Press Conference Recap

At InCabin Europe 2025, six premier InCabin partners participated in a joint press conference, unveiling new products and sharing updates on the latest technological advancements. Key topics included new and improved hardware, across both internal and external sensors, as well as developments of safety software, AI enhancements, and the need for real-life testing, aligning with the latest updates in safety requirements for ADAS features.
InCabin USA 2025 Press Conference Recap

At InCabin USA 2025, five leading InCabin USA exhibitors participated in a joint press conference, unveiling new products and sharing updates on their latest technological advancements. Key topics included the development of smaller, more powerful in-car sensors, as well as innovations in alcohol impairment detection technology, aligning with the latest updates in safety requirements for ADAS features.
Read on for a recap of the company presentations during InCabin USA 2025.
Find out ‘How Automotive OEMs make technology decisions’ with Paul Zubrinich from Optalert.

In this article, Paul Zubrinich, Chief Marketing Officer at Optalert, summarises the key themes that have emerged from decision makers. Paul provides a detailed look at how automotive OEMs navigate the complex technology landscape.