NEW YORK—Prime Video has released some of its tech plans for NASCAR Cup Series, which begins on Sunday, May 25 at 5:00 p.m. ET with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
As part of its coverage of five consecutive races including the series’ first-ever international points event in Mexico City, Prime Video will use 70+ cameras, provide real-time highlights on demand, offer a 1080p HDR feed and provide coverage of every green flag moment during the races.
More specifically the streamer said it would offer:
- Double-Box Commercial Format. Every Prime Video race will feature end-to-end live coverage of green flag racing with a double-box commercial format, ensuring that viewers never miss a moment of action.
- Key Moments. Prime Video will leverage real-time data to provide fans with an ability to view race highlights and every flag change on demand while watching NASCAR on Prime. A bank of pivotal moments builds as the race progresses, offering viewers immediate access to these key moments.
- Rapid Recap. This feature is designed to help those who join the race in-progress and want to catch up on the action they missed before entering the livestream. Rapid Recap employs real-time data to compile highlights, with the full recap lasting no longer than two minutes. Once caught up, fans are automatically dropped into live action.
- Robust Equipment Arsenal to Capture all the Action. Prime Video will deploy 70+ cameras at each race, including in-car and POV cameras with mics, all connected by up to 10 miles of fiber optic cable. In addition, a drone will also patrol the sky at select races to capture unique angles and the high-octane atmosphere of the track.
- Premium Viewing Experience and Next-Generation Productions. Each race to be produced in 1080p native High Dynamic Range (HDR) with Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound.
- Proprietary Ultra-Low-Latency Technology. Prime Video and AWS technology will be using a proprietary, end-to-end livestreaming solution that delivers ultra-low latency, eliminates drift and ensures synchronization. Prime Video offers delivery speeds that match and often surpass what fans receive from traditional cable and broadcast networks, the streamer reported.
In addition, Prime Video will offer wraparound booth and trackside coverage headlined by NASCAR Hall-of-Famers Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Carl Edwards and a signature new anthem from mega-stars Eric Church and John Fogerty.