NASCAR Sends Memo to Drivers About Next Gen Crash Test at Talladega

This week, rumors came out online about the safety of the Next Gen car after it had a crash test at Talladega Superspeedway on June 30.

NASCAR held a Next Gen crash test last week at Talladega, and following a preliminary review of the day has delivered the findings to an independent panel of safety experts for further review.

The panel consists of Dr. James Raddin, who took part in the investigation of the death of the late Dale Earnhardt; Dr. Jeff Crandall, who serves as an engineering consultant to the NFL; Dr. Barry Myers, a professor of biomedical engineering at Duke University; and Dr. Joel Stitzel, chair of biomedical engineering at Wake Forest Baptist Health.

The spec vehicle was driven by a robot and fitted with a crash dummy, giving biomechanical engineers the opportunity to study how the dummy reacted during a wreck.

NASCAR competition officials confirmed the data is being studied and will not comment on the test and its formal findings until complete.

NASCAR said there is more analysis to be done and that work is underway.