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Sometimes good things do come in small packages. Or in this case, boxes.
A 2-pound box, roughly 4 inches long by 4 inches wide and 2 inches high, could revolutionize Winston Cup racing. Bring it into the 21st century, where it belongs.
This device will provide crucial data to assist engineers in building safer race cars and, eventually, vehicles for consumers. It also will help scientists understand the effects of extreme g-forces on a driver's body.
For nearly a decade, this technology to analyze accidents in auto racing has existed. General Motors tested these accident data recorders (ADRs) before the United States Auto Club approved their ...