NASCAR Uses Burn Bar and AI Fuel Metrics
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NASCAR fans often see speed and braking on TV. But one thing has been missing for many years. Now, things are changing for the viewers at home.
Prime Video now shows fuel use with the 'Burn Bar'. Teams know fuel use very well, but they keep it secret. Prime Video made a tool using car data to show miles per gallon.
Steve Letarte helped create the Burn Bar for Prime Video. He thinks it will improve race analysis. The bar uses calculations, not sensors, to show miles per gallon.
The Burn Bar uses lots of data to see how well the cars are doing. It looks at speed, RPMs, and location. It then shows how much fuel each driver is using efficiently.
Prime Video tested the Burn Bar to ensure its accuracy. It worked well during a race in Michigan. Prime Video thinks this tool will open doors to more developments.
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What does the Burn Bar show?
The Burn Bar shows fuel use and miles per gallon for the cars.
Who helped create the Burn Bar?
Steve Letarte helped create the Burn Bar for Prime Video.
Why did Prime Video test the Burn Bar?
Prime Video tested the Burn Bar to ensure its accuracy.
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