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With new features and extensive post-race coverage, NASCAR on Prime has received a positive reception from fans. The burn bar is the first of many tools Prime Video hopes to develop for its viewers.
In this screen shot from Prime Video broadcast released by Prime Video, The "Burn Bar," lower left, is used to measure Ryan Blaney's performance during a NASCAR on Prime broadcast of a NASCAR Cup ...
Prime Video averaged 2.16 million viewers for its five NASCAR Cup Series races this season. This marks the first year the streaming service aired NASCAR events under a seven-year deal. The average ...
NASCAR fans have grown accustomed to seeing speed, throttle and braking on broadcasts for years. Viewers of the Prime Video races have been able to see fuel usage with the introduction of the Burn ...
In this screen shot from Prime Video broadcast released by Prime Video, The "Burn Bar," lower left, is used to measure Ryan Blaney's performance during a NASCAR on Prime broadcast of a NASCAR Cup ...
In this screen shot from Prime Video broadcast released by Prime Video, The “Burn Bar,” lower left, is used to measure Ryan Blaney’s performance during a NASCAR on Prime broadcast on June 1.
NASCAR fans have grown accustomed to seeing speed, throttle and braking on broadcasts for years. Viewers of the Prime Video races have been able to see fuel usage with the introduction of the Burn ...
What a cool way to see this feature come to life and elevate NASCAR broadcasts,” Schwartzstein said. ... Prime Video is in the first year of a seven-year agreement to carry five races per season.
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