by Gabrielle DeSantis

The sport of racing has seen many famous winners and iconic cars, like the Volkswagen electric racer that broke world records. But motorsports has recently gained attention for the impact it has on women racecar drivers.

A recent study was published in the journal Psychology of Sport and Exercise. It discusses discrimination and sexism against women in racing. What are the study’s findings, and how can we fix the issues?

What the recent study on women in motorsports shows

Danica Patrick is one of the few women in motorsports | Elsa/SRX via Getty Images

This past January, a study came out regarding discrimination against women in racing. In a sport typically dominated by men, some women compete and sometimes win. However, it appears women aren’t always welcome on the track, Science Direct reports.

According to Jalopnik, some women have experienced sexist attitudes during their time participating in motorsports. Unfortunately, this is what seems to drive their lack of joining the sport. Even more interesting is that the discrimination and sexism extend to female fans and engineers, too. 

The study’s researchers spoke with several women in motorsports about their individual experiences with discrimination and sexist attitudes. Then the researchers took that information and built a framework on which they could determine the impact on women in the sport. They also deduced ways to get more women interested in competing in motorsports. 

What can we do to encourage more women to compete in racing?

The study recommended that we approach the way we view women in racing and other motorsports differently. Women exhibit their talents differently, and each experiences different challenges. 

It’s also recommended we promote female participation in motorsports to move away from the men-vs.-women mentality. We need to encourage competition, but not the male superiority often seen in this sport. 

The use of racing technology might also help. Nissan developed a brain research program that studies drivers’ skills based on age, gender, experience, and other factors. The automaker can then enhance its vehicles to accommodate the driver’s skill set. This could essentially encourage more women to participate in motorsport competitions. 

A brief history of women racers 

One of the first women to compete in Formula 1 was Maria Teresa de Filippis, an Italian driver in the 1950s, Top Gear reports. She had five Grand Prix races under her belt between 1958 and 1959. She later said that she experienced discrimination only once during her career — when a racing director at the French Grand Prix claimed that women should wear a helmet only at the hairdresser. 

In the 1980s, one woman made waves as one of the best female racers ever. Michele Mouton won four rallies for Audi and finished as a runner-up in the 1982 world championship. A few years later, in 1986, she won the International Pikes Peak Hill Climb, where she set a record. 

Danica Patrick is the only woman to win an IndyCar race, which she accomplished in 2008. She took the checkered flag that year in the Indy Japan 300 race. She continued to race in IndyCar and NASCAR until 2017, when she retired from her racing career. 

To evolve racing, we could move away from being concerned about a racecar harming the environment (when most don’t) to leveling the playing field for more women to get involved in the sport. That’s because women can be as skilled at racing as men, as evidenced by past competitors who often took first place against men. 

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

If you’re waiting on your new Ford Bronco to arrive, you aren’t alone. There are hundreds, possibly thousands of 2021 Ford Bronco models piling up outside the Michigan Assembly Plant. At least your Bronco is surrounded by friends while it waits. 

Hundreds of 2021 Ford Bronco models are stuck in limbo 

2021 Ford Bronco models | Bronco6G Forums

Soon you might be able to see hundreds, perhaps thousands of 2021 Ford Bronco models piling up in a storage parking lot from space. Outside of the Wayne, Michigan Assembly Plant, the broncos are really starting to collect. 

The administrator of Bronco6G forums posted a video shared by Mike Web, showing an endless amount of Broncos just sitting there. But why are they stuck in this parking lot? When will they finally be shipped out? 

Why are Ford Bronco models delayed? 

2021 Ford Bronco production
2021 Ford Bronco production | Ford

The first thing that comes to mind with the 2021 Ford Bronco delay is the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Factories were shut down for a time to protect workers and their families from getting sick. 

The pandemic also resulted in a supply chain shortage for numerous parts. For example, thousands of Ford Super Duty trucks are currently stored near the Louisville, Kentucky plant as they wait for more semiconductor chips. 

Ford noted that the ongoing global computer chip shortage is a key factor in vehicle delays. Ford explained that the global semiconductor chip shortage continues to represent challenges in a number of industries, including automakers worldwide. 

They will continue prioritizing key vehicle lines for production by making the most of their available semiconductor allocations. They will continue finding unique solutions worldwide to provide as many high-demand vehicles as possible to customers and dealers. 

Ford will hold these vehicles for several weeks, then ship the vehicles to dealerships once the modules are available and comprehensive quality checks are performed. Basically, the chips are going to the most popular options. Recently several chips went to the Ford F-150 instead of the Ford Bronco. 

Trucks and other vehicles are being built without the semiconductor chips, and then they are stored. The chips will be added later once they become available, then the vehicles undergo quality testing to ensure they live up to expectations. 

There are Bronco hardtop problems 

Due to supply chain issues, the 2021 Ford Bronco with the molded-in color hardtop has been delayed until 2022. Ford is having difficulties securing the hardtops and has a high-then-expected demand for Wildtrak and Badlands trims, Sasquatch Package, Tow Package, and 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 engine. 

Quality issues could also be a problem. Some Ford Bronco owners are experiencing issues with their hardtops. They are falling apart, getting scratched, and some are even squeaking. But is that enough for Ford to sit on thousands of deliveries? 

There are millions in revenue just sitting there. Ford probably wants to get these Broncos moving. But Ford sent an email out to reservation holders stating that they can’t provide an exact delivery date for the time being. 

We know you want your Bronco, so we will keep an eye out for more information. Hopefully, these Broncos will get to go home soon. We’re excited to see how these SUVs perform around town.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

The 2022 Kia Seltos and 2021 Subaru Crosstrek may be on your shortlist of subcompact SUVs, and with good reason. Kia has been putting out some excellent vehicles lately, and Subaru is well known for its quality and safe cars and SUVs. Still, a look at the Seltos and Crosstrek makes one thing clear; Subaru has gotten the subcompact SUV right, and other manufacturers could learn from them. Let’s see where the Seltos could pick up some tips from the Crosstrek.

2021 Subaru Crosstrek | Subaru

The Subaru Crosstrek is the number one subcompact SUV

A look at Consumer Reports’ ratings for subcompact SUVs will tell you that the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek is number one, and with good reason. With a road test score of 87, the Crosstrek does a lot right, performance-wise. 

Consumer Reports gives the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek a good 3/5 for its acceleration. It can reach 0 to 60 in 10.2 seconds. Its transmission scores a 4/5. Routine and emergency handling both receive a very good 4/5. The Subaru Crosstrek’s max avoidance speed is 55 mph.

The Subaru Crosstrek gets a perfect 5/5 for its braking. It can brake from 60 mph on dry pavement in 125 feet and 136 feet on wet pavement.

As far as comfort, the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek gets a very good 4/5 for its ride. However, it’s fairly quiet: it scores a 4 for its noise. Unfortunately, front-seat comfort is lacking, with just a 3/5. Rear seat comfort gets a 4/5.

Interior fit and finish get an okay 3. The trunk and cargo space scores only a 2/5, with just 27.5 cubic feet of storage space.

The Seltos road test score is good, but not as good

The 2022 Kia Seltos’ road test score is pretty good, at a 72. Still, it isn’t quite as high as the Crosstrek’s, and it has a lot to do with comfort. 

Consumer Reports gives the 2022 Kia Seltos a good 3/5 for its acceleration. It can reach 0 to 60 in 9 seconds. Its transmission scores a 4/5. Routine and emergency handling both receive a very good 4/5. The Kia Seltos’s max avoidance speed is 55 mph.

The Kia Seltos gets a perfect 5/5 for its braking. It can brake from 60 mph on dry pavement in 128 feet and 133 feet on wet pavement. 

As far as comfort, the 2022 Kia Seltos only gets a 2/5 for its ride. It also only gets a 2/5 for its noise. Front-seat comfort is lacking, with just a 3/5. Rear seat comfort gets a 4/5. Interior fit and finish get an okay 3. The trunk and cargo space scores only a 2/5, with just 28 cubic feet of storage space.

The 2022 Kia Seltos comes with more safety features than the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek

If there’s something the Crosstrek could learn from the Seltos, it’s safety features. The 2021 Subaru Crosstrek comes standard with surprisingly few safety features. Only a rear view camera, anti lock brakes, traction control, stability control, and daytime running lights are standard. 

Optional are forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking for the city and highway, lane keeping assistance, lane departure warning, pedestrian detection, blind spot warning, and rear cross traffic warning. 

On the other hand, the 2022 Kia Seltos comes standard with most safety features. It comes with forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking for the city, lane-keeping assistance, lane departure warning, pedestrian detection, blind spot warning. It also comes with a rearview camera, anti lock brakes, traction control, stability control. Daytime running lights and rear cross traffic warning are optional. Unfortunately, automatic emergency braking for the highway isn’t available for the 2022 Kia Seltos. 

Overall, the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek has a higher roadtest and overall score than the 2022 Kia Seltos, but the Seltos comes with more safety features. A quick look at their crash test ratings shows that neither are perfect, and come with a mix of four and five stars, depending on the category. It’s important to look at more than the overall rating when you’re car shopping, so you can pick an SUV based on your priorities, whatever they may be.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

The GM Ultium Platform will help power all of the newest electric vehicles from the brands like Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC. What makes the Ultium Platform unique to GM? The shape and ability to “stack” the cells to allow for faster charging.

What is the GM Ultium Platform?

The GM Ultium Platform | GM

The GM Ultium Platform is GM’s response to the switch to electric vehicles. GM engineered the new battery to charge quickly, fit into a variety of cars, and offer flexibility for drivers. GM is aiming to offer 30 new electric vehicles globally by 2025, which is rapidly approaching. The Ultium Platform includes a modular battery and drive unit. As a result, the battery is flexible enough to fit trucks, SUVs, cars, and commercial vehicles. It will also offer a wireless charging network.

All of the big EV automakers have been working on batteries lately. This helps lower the cost of production and gives the automaker more flexibility with pricing. But the GM Ultium Platform is one of the more extensive batteries. It will fit in various larger SUVs and trucks like the All-Electric Silverado and GMC Hummer EV.

The GM Ultium Platform is an important step towards the electric future

The new GM Ultium Platform is supposed to offer super-fast charging for vehicles, cutting times at charging stations. Cars like the GMC Hummer EV will have a few trim levels, such as a three-motor EV3X, two-motor EV2X, and EVmodels. With multiple motors, more power from the batteries is necessary.

Due to the design of the battery, Car and Driver notes that automakers can add 12 modules on top of another 12 modules to create a group of 24. These 24 modules would offer a total of 200.0-kWh net capacity, necessary for the more oversized vehicles. In fact, on the GMC Hummer, the batteries can be switched from a parallel to a series connection. This doubles to voltage to 800 volts, which is what fast-charging stations utilize.

“The flexibility and scale are what will unlock our all-electric future. When we first saw how the architecture started to gel, the portfolio just exploded with diversity,” Andy Oury, GM Battery Engineer, said. The high-voltage battery packs are just the beginning. The GMC Hummer EV is slated to have 1,000 hp and is ready to off-road with confidence thanks to the GM Ultium Platform.

The new Hummer and All-Electric Silverado are part of the revolution

The electric vehicle revolution is just ramping up, and GM is ready. GM wants to get everyone into an EV soon enough and even titled the movement Generation E. The GM Ultium Platform is slated to be “the heartbeat of our all-electric future—and thanks to Ultium’s pouch cell design, we will easily accommodate a wide range of EV styles and sizes.”

As Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac start to roll out more vehicles, the Ultium Platform will simplify the charging experience across the board. It might take a while to see the results of this project, but the newest and coolest EVs will start rolling out soon enough with the GM Ultium Platform front and center.

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