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How NASCAR’s Katherine Legge deals with torrent of social media hate mail and death threats: ‘I just feel sorry for them’

By Don Riddell, CNN (CNN) — Editor’s note: This story contains quotes of abusive language toward Katherine Legge that were released to CNN by her team. British racing driver Katherine Legge told CNN Sports that she has been inundated with thousands of hateful messages, death threats, vulgar and inappropriate comments across multiple social media platforms […]

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(CNN) — Editor’s note: This story contains quotes of abusive language toward Katherine Legge that were released to CNN by her team.

British racing driver Katherine Legge told CNN Sports that she has been inundated with thousands of hateful messages, death threats, vulgar and inappropriate comments across multiple social media platforms since she entered NASCAR in March.

One direct message on X said that she should hang herself, the same account adding in a separate, public, post, “You need to be assassinated.” Another advised her to “swallow a shotgun.”

Initially, she wanted to ignore her trolls and deny them the oxygen of publicity, but after a difficult weekend on the track at Rockingham she decided to speak out.

Speaking exclusively to CNN about the abuse, Legge says that while she welcomes fan engagement online, the amount of vitriol is only getting worse.

“Online bullying is getting more toxic, and I think that somebody needs to call it out,” she said. “It’s shocking to read some of the vile things that people write, there just seems to be this whole online movement where people think that it’s OK to say these things that they would never have the courage to say to people in real life; or absolutely shouldn’t.”

Female athletes have recently spoken out about the threats they have received online. At the conclusion of her college career, the basketball star Angel Reese said tearfully, “I’ve been through so much, I’ve seen so much. I’ve been attacked so many times. Death threats, I’ve been sexualized, I’ve been threatened.” WNBA star Breanna Stewart said that police were investigating homophobic death threats that had been sent to her wife and the French tennis player Caroline Garcia reported comments on X that told her to consider suicide and, “I hope your mom dies soon.”

Legge has observed the abuse that athletes endure in other sports, and even some of the invective that is aimed at male drivers in NASCAR. However, she is currently the only female driver on the circuit, and she suspects that as a result, her treatment is worse.

“I think it’s more prevalent with women in sports, especially with women in male dominated sports, because we stick out more, you know? There is the opinion that we are a gimmick, or we shouldn’t be there because we’re DEI hires and we haven’t earned our spot,” she told CNN.

CNN has seen many of the X posts in which Legge has been targeted for abuse online, ranging from “Please get the f**k out of NASCAR” and “I hope you wreck every car you drive in” to sickening vulgarities that are too offensive to print. Her team say that many more toxic messages have been posted on YouTube and Facebook. It’s a sad fact of modern-day life that Legge has become numb to it.

“It’s just noise,” she explained. “I have a thick skin. It’s not worth my time or energy. I can honestly say it doesn’t phase me one way or the other, because they are people who I would not ask an opinion of. The people I respect, team members, my bosses, my partners, my family, my friends, and those who have been there and done it, are the voices that I listen to.”

She added, “It’s just mind-blowing to me because I would never do it. I would ever go online and try and bring somebody else down to raise myself up and so I feel sorry for them, I guess, is the best way of putting it.”

Legge says she doesn’t think that any of the death threats would seriously be carried out, but NASCAR is providing a security detail for her upcoming races and the sport’s head of security has alerted law enforcement in her hometown of the situation.

Speaking to CNN, NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps described the posts as incredibly upsetting.

“I want to be crystal clear about this, we condemn this behavior. It is unacceptable, this is not appropriate for NASCAR, sports, or the world,” he said.

Phelps also defended Legge against any of her critics who thinks she is somehow undeserving of her place on the track.

“This is a woman who has competed very successfully in all forms of motorsports and we want her here at NASCAR. They can take their opinions and their hate right out of NASCAR, because there’s just no place for it,” he said.

Legge’s two races so far this season have resulted in DNFs (did not finish,) one of which she takes personal responsibility for. At the age of 44, she’s a highly experienced driver, competing in IndyCar, Open Wheel, electric cars and sports cars.

“You name it, I’ve driven it,” she told CNN earlier this year – but she admits she is relatively inexperienced in NASCAR.

She’s been contracted for 11 more races in the Xfinity and Cup series, driving for the Chevrolet-backed teams Jordan Anderson and Live Fast.

“I’m having a great time on these awesome tracks, driving these beasts,” she said with a smile. “I’m hoping to get some results towards the end of the year. All I can do is keep improving and, if they have the capacity, they will change their opinions, and it will die down a little bit. But time will tell.”

Beyond hoping that being a more successful competitor will dampen the online abuse, Legge said the only way to truly extinguish it in society is to make it socially unacceptable.

“The reasonable people in the population think that it’s unacceptable, right? It’s bullying. It’s something that you’re taught as a child isn’t cool,” she said.

“I didn’t set out to be a role model,” she added. “I just set out be a racing driver and with that comes a responsibility.”

Events beyond her control have now forced her to further embrace that responsibility, and she hopes her example will inspire others to speak up or, at the very least, learn how to cope with being bullied.

“I tried to be the best role model that I could be for like, a nine-year-old Katherine, act as a beacon of light and maybe somebody being bullied somewhere, even if it’s just one person, if they see this and they think, ‘OK, I’m gonna ignore it,’ then it’s been worth it,” she said.

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Charlie Henderson, NASCAR Truck Series team owner, passes away

Unfortunate news in the NASCAR world. Charlie Henderson, longtime Truck Series team owner of Henderson Motorsports, has died. Henderson and his race team were noted for their underdog status and ability to overperform on the track. Charlie Henderson was not only the owner of Henderson Motorsports but also the owner of Food Country USA. The […]

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Unfortunate news in the NASCAR world. Charlie Henderson, longtime Truck Series team owner of Henderson Motorsports, has died. Henderson and his race team were noted for their underdog status and ability to overperform on the track.

Charlie Henderson was not only the owner of Henderson Motorsports but also the owner of Food Country USA. The company was often featured on his race trucks throughout the years.

Earlier this season at Daytona, Parker Kligerman won the Truck Series season opener. That win was vacated after a post-race disqualification. Since their debut in 1982, Henderson Motorsports has raced in all levels of NASCAR.

In total, Henderson Motorsports earned five wins, three Xfinity and two Truck Series victories. The organization earned eight pole awards across those two series. WCYB in Virginia reported on his passing.

Charlie Henderson started his NASCAR organization in 1982. That year, Brad Teague drove a combination of Chevy and Pontiac cars. In 1983, Henderson qualified for its first-ever Daytona 500 with Ronnie Hopkins behind the wheel. Morgan Shepherd would make the final Cup start for Henderson at Martinsville in 1984, finishing P26.

It was in 1985 when Henderson went racing in the Busch Series (now Xfinity) with its iconic No. 75 where things really picked up. Brad Teague was the driver that year as well. He finished P2 and P3 at Darlington that season.

Charlie Henderson found success in NASCAR

During the 1987 season, Teague and Henderson had their big breakthrough. The No. 75 Chevy led the most laps and won the Martinsville race. Teague wouldn’t win another race for Henderson, but they weren’t out of victory lane for too long.

The 1989 season saw Rick Wilson in the car for Charlie Henderson’s organization. He won two races that season in the Busch Series. Starting on the pole at Bristol, Wilson led the most laps on his way to the win. He would then go on to win at Dover, leading more laps than anyone else that day as well.

When it came to the Truck Series, Parker Kligerman and Henderson Motorsports found success with one another on multiple occasions. Everyone will think of the DQ at Daytona this year, which the team disputes. However, Kligerman got it done for Henderson on two other occasions.

Kligerman was able to deliver two official wins to Charlie Henderson and his team. The first at Talladega in 2017. Then he did it again in 2022 at Mid-Ohio, the only road course win in NASCAR for Henderson Motorsports.

Our thoughts are with the Henderson family and NASCAR organization during this difficult time. Charlie Henderson dedicated much of his life to stock car racing and the pursuit of speed and victories. He will be missed.



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Joey Logano praises NASCAR for “stepping out of our comfort zone”

As NASCAR takes on Mexico City this weekend, three-time Cup Series champion Joey Logano spent a few minutes speaking exclusively with Motorsport.com’s Luis Ramírez in preparation for the event. Despite failing to win at any road course race in roughly a decade, the Team Penske driver is looking forward to this weekend’s unique race at Autódromo Hermanos […]

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As NASCAR takes on Mexico City this weekend, three-time Cup Series champion Joey Logano spent a few minutes speaking exclusively with Motorsport.com’s Luis Ramírez in preparation for the event.

Despite failing to win at any road course race in roughly a decade, the Team Penske driver is looking forward to this weekend’s unique race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The event also presents several unknowns as it’s a track most drivers in the field have never seen before — and Cup cars have never raced here until now.

“We’ll have to wait and see … It’s obviously a lot of unique things, a lot of new things, for all of us to try and figure out and overcome,” said Logano. “You know, not just the race track being new, but all of us being south of the border for us is very new here in Mexico. It’s amazing the whole sport moved like this. Like, how many trucks have come down here and set up our race for everyone here in Mexico? It’s really exciting. It’s pretty impressive, to see it all come together, too.

“This has obviously been a lot of work for everyone at NASCAR. The teams, the truck drivers all had to put a lot into this. It’s going to be a great event. I’m excited about that. And like you said, we gotta figure out the race itself.”

Joey Logano, Team Penske Ford

Joey Logano, Team Penske Ford

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It may sound unbelievable, but this weekend is the first time in 67 years that NASCAR has held a points-paying Cup race outside of the United States. Though a handful of exhibition races were held in Japan and Australia in the 1980s and 1990s, this might be a real turning point.

Officials have indicated that Mexico could be the beginning of some real international expansion by the top level of the sport, but how does the reigning champion feel about more races beyond the USA?

“I think this definitely is stepping out of our comfort zone and when you do that, you usually grow and see other opportunities that come along with that so I think this is a good start,” said Logano. “Lord knows where we go from here. I don’t know. I think if this is a great success — and it seems so far it has been going very well — but if this can be successful, then yeah, we can pick up and move to some different places. Mexico made good sense to be able to do this. The fans are very excited about us being here. You can drive the trucks here. You start going to other countries, you got to start figuring out how to fly things or put them on boats and that changes the game again. So this is a good step in the right direction.

No road course ace

Joey Logano, Team Penske Ford

Joey Logano, Team Penske Ford

Photo by: James Gilbert / Getty Images

As mentioned, Logano doesn’t have the best record at road courses. Only one of his 37 Cup wins came at a road course, and that was Watkins Glen back in 2015. Nonetheless, Logano is one of the most successful drivers in the sport and is the only active driver with more than two titles, so why has it been so hard for him to adjust to road course racing?

“That’s a great question,” laughed Logano. “If I knew the answer, I would have done it by now. Just, I think road course races — I grew up racing short track ovals. That’s what my roots are so you feel at home doing that. The road courses…I feel more and more comfortable as we do them more in NASCAR these days, but yeah, I just think it takes a lot of things to all come together.”

Threat of rain

NASCAR Mexico City race logo

NASCAR Mexico City race logo

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And if attempting to learn to a new road course wasn’t difficult enough, Logano and the other 36 Cup drivers in the field will likely have to deal with some rain showers as well.

“Everything else is different, might as well add some water to the equation,” said Logano in response to the questionable weather forecast. “But it’ll be fine. Hopefully, it doesn’t pour. We’ll race out there in wet conditions, but I don’t think we’re gonna be out there in rainy conditions. Hopefully, the weather holds off enough to where it’s just a little shower and we can go out there and race.”

The NASCAR Cup Series has six sets of wet-weather tires on hand (per team) and has even experimented with racing on damp ovals in recent years, in addition to road course races.

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NASCAR Mexico City qualifying live results: Cup Series sets starting lineup

The NASCAR Cup Series makes its historic debut in Mexico City at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. The field will set the lineup for series’ first race in Mexico City, the first points-paying race since 1958 and first international race since 1998 when the series ran an exhibition at Twin Ring Motegi Superspeedway in Japan. Advertisement Denny […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series makes its historic debut in Mexico City at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

The field will set the lineup for series’ first race in Mexico City, the first points-paying race since 1958 and first international race since 1998 when the series ran an exhibition at Twin Ring Motegi Superspeedway in Japan.

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Denny Hamlin is coming off his third win in the June 8 race at Michigan but is not racing in Mexico City as he awaits the birth of his third child with his fiancée, Jordan Fish.

Qualifying is set to begin at 11 a.m. CT, follow the action with our live updates.

NASCAR Mexico City qualifying live updates

Qualifying for the NASCAR Mexico City race is one of the race weekends which falls under the expanded practice and qualifying procedure under NASCAR’s new rules for the 2025 season. There will be two groups of cars on track for separate 20-minute qualifying sessions for one round of qualifying in Mexico City.

NASCAR Mexico City entry list for Viva Mexico 250

  • Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

  • Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

  • Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

  • Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford

  • Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford

  • Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

  • Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

  • Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

  • Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

  • AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

  • Chris Buescher, No. 17 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford

  • Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

  • Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

  • Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

  • Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

  • Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota

  • William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford

  • Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota

  • Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

  • Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford

  • John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

  • Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

  • Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford

  • Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

  • Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford

  • Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Katherine Legge, No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet

  • Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

  • Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

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  • Qualifying time: 11 a.m. CT June 15

  • Streaming: Amazon Prime Video; NASCAR.com and SiriusXM for audio (subscription required)

  • Track: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (2.42-mile road course in Mexico City, Mexico)

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NASCAR grants Denny Hamlin a playoff waiver as he’s set to miss Sunday’s Mexico City race due to birth of son

Denny Hamlin will have all his playoff points in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs even though he’s missing Sunday’s race in Mexico City. NASCAR granted Hamlin a waiver to keep his playoff eligibility Friday after he announced Thursday he would miss the race. Hamlin and fiancée Jordan Fish welcomed a son this week. The couple […]

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Denny Hamlin will have all his playoff points in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs even though he’s missing Sunday’s race in Mexico City.

NASCAR granted Hamlin a waiver to keep his playoff eligibility Friday after he announced Thursday he would miss the race. Hamlin and fiancée Jordan Fish welcomed a son this week. The couple now has three children together.

Ryan Truex, the brother of former Joe Gibbs Racing driver and Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr., will drive Hamlin’s No. 11 for JGR in Mexico City.

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Hamlin had been open about missing a race if necessary for the birth of his son. Truex had been available as a standby driver in recent weekends as Hamlin and Fish awaited their third child’s arrival.

NASCAR tweaked its playoff waiver rules ahead of the 2025 season and said a driver who skipped a race and made the playoffs wouldn’t be able to keep the playoff points he accrued in the regular season. However, the birth of a child is listed as a reason NASCAR would give a waiver. If, for example, Kyle Larson missed the Coca-Cola 600 for a second straight season after racing in the Indianapolis 500, he would have been forced to start the postseason without any playoff points.

Hamlin won last week’s race at Michigan for his third win of the season. He previously won at Martinsville and Darlington. Hamlin is currently third in the regular-season standings behind William Byron and Larson and has scored 18 playoff points through 15 races. Only Larson, with 23, has more.

Sunday’s race in Mexico City will be the first Cup Series race in the country. The race is held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, the same track where Formula 1 annually hosts its grand prix. However, the Cup Series will compete on a slightly modified track with a different section around Turn 4.



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NASCAR Xfinity Series The Chilango 150

Connor Zilisch, driver of the No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, continues to make a splash in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, beating NASCAR Cup Series drivers Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell to win the pole for Saturday’s The Chilango 150. The 18-year-old driver blasted to his fifth career pole in the second-tier series, posting […]

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Connor Zilisch, driver of the No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, continues to make a splash in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, beating NASCAR Cup Series drivers Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell to win the pole for Saturday’s The Chilango 150.

The 18-year-old driver blasted to his fifth career pole in the second-tier series, posting a lap time of 92.372 seconds to secure the top spot by over a tenth of a second. Ty Gibbs (Joe Gibbs Racing) was second with Christopher Bell (Sam Hunt Racing) in third.

Carson Kvapil and Sammy Smith (JR Motorsports) round out the top-five starters for the event. Sam Mayer (Haas Factory Team), Austin Hill (Richard Childress Racing), Taylor Gray (Joe Gibbs Racing), Nick Sanchez (Big Machine Racing), and Jesse Love (Richard Childress Racing) rounded out the top-10.

Daniel Suarez, driving the No. 9 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, was strong in practice on Saturday but suffered major issues in qualifying, crashing into the tire barriers. Suarez was forced to take the International Provisional and will start 39th.

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Car

Driver

Lap

Diff

1

88

Connor Zilisch

92.372

2

19

Ty Gibbs

92.475

0.103

3

24

Christopher Bell

92.953

0.581

4

1

Carson Kvapil

93.105

0.733

5

8

Sammy Smith

93.223

0.851

6

41

Sam Mayer

93.224

0.852

7

21

Austin Hill

93.245

0.873

8

54

Taylor Gray

93.266

0.894

9

48

Nick Sanchez

93.331

0.959

10

2

Jesse Love

93.343

0.971

11

18

William Sawalich

93.362

0.990

12

7

Justin Allgaier

93.406

1.034

13

00

Sheldon Creed

93.425

1.053

14

32

Austin Green

93.799

1.427

15

20

Brandon Jones

93.893

1.521

16

91

Andres Perez De Lara

93.949

1.577

17

99

Matt DiBenedetto

94.065

1.693

18

27

Jeb Burton

94.120

1.748

19

51

Jeremy Clements

94.136

1.764

20

53

Sage Karam

94.156

1.784

21

07

Alex Labbe

94.176

1.804

22

25

Harrison Burton

94.342.

1.970

23

70

Thomas Annunziata

94.409

2.037

24

31

Blaine Perkins

94.433

2.061

25

71

Ryan Ellis

94.503

2.131

26

26

Dean Thompson

94.527

2.155

27

5

Kris Wright

94.535

2.163

28

14

Josh Bilicki

94.570

2.198

29

10

Daniel Dye

94.571

2.199

30

39

Ryan Sieg

94.680

2.308

31

35

Ruben Rovelo

94.731

2.359

32

11

Josh Williams

94.784

2.412

33

44

Brennan Poole

95.048

2.676

34

16

Christian Eckes

95.058

2.686

35

4

Parker Retzlaff

95.076

2.704

36

28

Kyle Sieg

95.218

2.846

37

45

Brad Perez

95.364

2.992

38

42

Anthony Alfredo

39

9

Daniel Suarez

530.828

498.456

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How Prime Video’s ‘Burn Bar’ is changing the way we watch NASCAR | Tennessee

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. Until now. Viewers of the Prime Video races have been able to see fuel usage with the introduction of the Burn Bar. Race teams have measured […]

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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.

Until now.

Viewers of the Prime Video races have been able to see fuel usage with the introduction of the Burn Bar. Race teams have measured burn rates and fuel levels down to the last ounce for years, but the methodology has been kept secret for competitive reasons.

Prime Video, though, developed an AI tool using car data available to broadcasters and teams that can measure miles per gallon. The Burn Bar made a brief appearance during Prime’s first broadcast, the Coca-Cola 600 on May 25. It has been used more frequently the past two weeks and will be deployed again on Sunday during the race in Mexico City.

NASCAR on Prime analyst Steve Letarte, a former crew chief for Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr., contributed to the development of the Burn Bar and sees it as the first step in taking race analysis to a new level.

“It’s the first true tool that is taking information off the car, making calculations and then displaying to the fan a calculation or measurement that is being used in the garage. And it does affect the team,” he said. “There’s not a sensor on the car giving us miles per gallon. It’s a mathematical calculation of other cars performances.”

The AI model analyzes thousands of performance data per second, including a range of in-car telemetry signals, RPMs, throttle and optical tracking of each car’s position. The model then evaluates each driver’s fuel consumption and efficiency throughout the race.

Letarte worked with Prime Video “Thursday Night Football Prime Vision” analyst Sam Schwartzstein and Amazon Web Services during the process. They came up with four methodologies that were tested during the first part of the season, which was broadcast by Fox. Schwartzstein and Letarte would then get the data from teams after races to see how close they were until they picked one that worked the best.

The Burn Bar received its toughest test during last week’s race at Michigan as the final 48 laps were run without a caution flag. Most teams made their final pit stops with 50 laps to go, meaning teams were going to be down to the end of their fuel runs at the checkered flag.

“We projected William Byron to run out, which he did, and then we were on the razor’s edge for Denny Hamlin. And then watching the truck push him back into victory lane at the end, knowing he was as close as we thought he was. What a cool way to see this feature come to life and elevate NASCAR broadcasts,” Schwartzstein said.

Alex Strand, Prime Video’s senior coordinating producer for live sports, also sees the Burn Bar as the first tool of many that Amazon and Prime Video can develop for its coverage. Prime Video is in the first year of a seven-year agreement to carry five races per season.

“It’s really cool to live in a world where it shows us that anything is possible. We’re starting with something that we’re really excited about, but it’s setting us down a path that will open up new doors for us,” he said. “I think that’s what we’re really excited about is to say, ‘OK, we’ve had success in Year 1 on a feature that’s resonated with fans right out of the gate.’ It raises the table for our offseason.”

After Sunday’s race in Mexico City, Prime Video’s coverage for this season wraps up with the race at Pocono on June 22.


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