NASCAR and RealResponse yesterday announced a partnership that provides NASCAR and national series industry members with what’s said to be “a safe and anonymous tool to secure feedback, report concerns and seek assistance from professionals in multiple areas of expertise.” The collaboration will provide any NASCAR national series team member with the ability to confidentially reach out to express concerns or report issues via a customized communication tool. NASCAR personnel receive the encrypted and anonymous messages directly and designate a subject matter expert to respond immediately to the concern.
This appears to be a response to the critics of the Next Gen car introduced for the 2022 season, which injured some during rear impacts – either being hit from behind or spinning off backwards into a wall. It clearly poses image problems for NASCAR, if drivers or fans or media think safety is not being, well, emphasized. The next Gen Car did in our view result in some positives. There were 19 different race winners, 20 adding the All-Star Race Ryan Blaney won, five first-time winners, and a strong championship fight. Continue reading









Encore Performance – 2023 Toyota Prius
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Toyota (NYSE:TM) Prius enters the 2023 model year when it is now scheduled to appear in US showrooms next month as a hedge against the ongoing auto industry rush to convert to EVs. With nine hybrid models, soon to be ten with the addition of the all-new Toyota Crown, two plug-in hybrid models, the new bZ4X battery electric vehicle and the zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell Mirai, Toyota will offer 14 electrified vehicles next year it said today in a release.
Development goals appear to be based on styling and marketing and not breakthrough jumps in technology at conservative Toyota. This approach has generally served Toyota and its customers well when it comes to quality and durability. It is however getting pushed by other makers in the technology race. Worse, perhaps, the capital markets are questioning Toyota’s strategy at a time when capital is needed. (Autoinformed.com: First Look: Toyota Crown Returns to the US; Toyota to Cut AA Shares for Sustainable Development) Continue reading →