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How Prime Video’s ‘Burn Bar’ Is Changing the Way We Watch NASCAR

  • Viewers of Prime Video can now see fuel usage during races thanks to the Burn Bar, which enhances the NASCAR viewing experience.
  • The Burn Bar first appeared in the Coca-Cola 600 broadcast on May 25, showing real-time data from the cars.
  • The AI model analyzes thousands of performance data points, including in-car telemetry signals and RPMs, at thousands of data points per second.
  • William Byron was projected to run out of fuel, which he did, highlighting the tool's accuracy.
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NASCAR fans have grown accustomed to seeing speed, acceleration, and braking on broadcasts for years. However, there has been one measurement that has eluded networks and viewers for years.

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How Prime Video's 'Burn Bar' is changing the way we watch NASCAR

NASCAR fans have grown accustomed to seeing speed, throttle and braking on broadcasts for years. There has been one measurement, though, that has eluded networks and viewers for years.

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