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NTSB determines that longtime dirt Late Model racer Scott Bloomquist likely intentionally crashed plane into barn
The National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation into longtime dirt racer Scott Bloomquist’s fatal plane crash found that Bloomquist likely intentionally flew his plane into a building. Bloomquist’s plane crashed into a barn next to an airstrip on his Tennessee property on August 16, 2024. Per the investigation report released on June 5, the NTSB said […]
The National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation into longtime dirt racer Scott Bloomquist’s fatal plane crash found that Bloomquist likely intentionally flew his plane into a building.
Bloomquist’s plane crashed into a barn next to an airstrip on his Tennessee property on August 16, 2024. Per the investigation report released on June 5, the NTSB said the probable cause of the crash was “the pilot’s intentional flight into a building as an act of suicide.”
“At this time, the family of Scott Bloomquist is not making any public statements regarding the plane crash or the recent NTSB findings,” a statement said (via Fox Sports). “They are focused on supporting one another and respectfully request privacy as they navigate this difficult period. We appreciate your understanding and ask that the media refrain from the further inquiries at this time.”
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Bloomquist, 60, is the winningest driver ever in the Lucas Oil dirt Late Model series and is also a World of Outlaws Late Model champion. He’s regarded as one of the best dirt track drivers ever and was inducted into the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2002. He won over 30 Late Model races in the World of Outlaws and had over 90 wins in the Lucas Oil dirt Late Model series.
In 2019, Bloomquist suffered significant lower-body injuries in a motorcycle accident in Daytona. A year before his plane crash, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer ahead of a scheduled back surgery. Not long before his plane crash, Bloomquist said he had to be hospitalized because he didn’t notice a horsefly bite he had received on one of his legs because of continued numbness from the injuries sustained in the motorcycle crash.
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Prime wanted a fresh twist for its first NASCAR broadcasts. Enter the ‘Burn Bar’
As the laps wound down in this month’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway, the big question was which drivers had enough fuel to make it to the finish line. In the past, fans at home would have been flying blind. Viewers might understand drivers were trying to save fuel, but there was […]

As the laps wound down in this month’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway, the big question was which drivers had enough fuel to make it to the finish line.
In the past, fans at home would have been flying blind. Viewers might understand drivers were trying to save fuel, but there was no way to tell if they were actually conserving enough gas — and to what degree.
Enter a new innovation used on Prime Video’s NASCAR broadcasts: The “Burn Bar,” an AI tool that measures fuel usage across every car in the field.
At Michigan, fans were looped in and could see how drivers like Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson were preserving their remaining gas to make it to the finish line. Prime not only showed how much they were using, but provided an estimated miles per gallon on its graphic in the process.
“I look at fuel as the score,” said Steve Letarte, the former crew chief turned TV analyst who helped brainstorm the Burn Bar concept with Prime. “How much fuel someone has or how much they’re using can determine the outcome, and this allows us to display it for the fan.”
NASCAR teams use data to calculate fuel mileage, but every manufacturer currently has a slightly different recipe to calculate fuel usage, Letarte said. It involves an equation that takes into account throttle position (how far the pedal is pushed down), engine performance, RPM and gear rate.
Prime’s calculation is a “light version” of that, Letarte said, because TV doesn’t need to be as exact as the teams. What matters is showing the viewer what’s happening to “alert the fans of the story of the race,” Letarte said.
And Prime’s tool has another twist: It can see every car in the field at once, whereas most teams are most concerned with tracking their own cars.
The origins of the Burn Bar trace back 18 months to a day at JR Motorsports, when the future Prime Video booth was watching a NASCAR race together and talking about race coverage in general. Alex Strand, Prime’s senior coordinating producer, said the conversation turned to topics like what was missing from NASCAR broadcasts and what fans would want that they aren’t currently getting.
Tracking fuel usage came up at the time, and then again when Prime started asking the teams what they thought was missing.
“That’s when we said, ‘All right, Steve, let’s talk fuel,’” Strand said. “And then we got in the lab, and this is where we ended up.”
The tool works similarly to other forms of AI. Prime gives it the starting parameters, and then it uses machine learning in Stage 1 to take stock of what is happening throughout the field — every lap and every input for each driver to create a measurement.
By the start of Stage 2, Prime is comfortable enough that the Burn Bar is ready for display with a more accurate measurement than if it had just been displayed from the green flag.
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The tool’s roots are in the innovation Prime made for its “Thursday Night Football” coverage, when the broadcaster came up with “Defensive Alerts” — the groundbreaking form of AI that predicts blitzes before the ball is snapped. On TNF, the AI tool circles a potential player who is likely to rush the quarterback based on a proprietary model.
“We asked ourselves a question about, ‘What if we could predict a blitz?’” Strand said. “And then these scientists who are on our team in Tel Aviv said, ‘We can do that.’ We’re like, ‘Really?’
“Then the real macro message was, ‘You can kind of do anything. It’s just a matter of what are the data inputs.’”
It took approximately a year to develop the Burn Bar tool, and Letarte said the reaction from teams in the garage has been “shocked.” After all, he said, it’s not like there are thousands of people in the world who work on something this specific.
“The fact we could take something that’s pretty complicated in a real specialized field and present it to these scientists and they’re like, ‘Oh yeah, here’s your answer’ — I think that opens the garage’s eyes,” Letarte said. “Like, ‘Wow, they solved that problem relatively quickly.’”
Even now, the Burn Bar could be just a start. With TNF, Defensive Alerts served as a jumping-off point for further viewer enhancements (such as “Defensive Vulnerability” and “Coverage ID”).
Prime already has a new AI tool that analyzes all radio communications from all teams for the entire race and surfaces interesting radio chatter based on certain categories (car performance, emotion, etc.). Producers in Los Angeles then use the tool to edit Prime’s version of Fox Sports’ “Radioactive” feature — a recap of interesting team communications — that airs during the postrace show.

A screenshot of the Burn Bar during the Nashville race on June 1. (Courtesy of Prime)
Letarte, an analyst for three of NASCAR’s four Cup Series network partners this season, said as much as he values the announcing element of broadcasts, “all sports should be really entertaining on mute.”
In other words, he said, TV should tell the story to someone who is watching a game or a race with no volume, which makes tools like the Burn Bar and its fuel usage display all the more valuable.
“It’s not just, ‘What can we measure, but how are we going to show it?’” Letarte said. “If you walk in a bar, by the end of your first beer, you should have a pretty good idea of what’s going on in the event. That has to tell its own story.”
Said Strand: “We want (fans) to know more, and we think they can. What we’ve seen with things like this and stuff on our NFL (coverage) is they have an appetite for it, and we think we’ve got the ability to present it in a simple way. So it’s been pretty neat.”
(Top photo of a screenshot showing the Burn Bar from Prime’s NASCAR coverage: Courtesy of Prime)
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NASCAR Driver Reports Bizarre Problem During Race
NASCAR Driver Reports Bizarre Problem During Race originally appeared on Men’s Fitness. Katherine Legge faced an unexpected challenge at the NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City last weekend. Legge is a British racing driver with over 25 years of experience. She has competed in the IndyCar Series, DTM, IMSA, and Formula E, and made […]

NASCAR Driver Reports Bizarre Problem During Race originally appeared on Men’s Fitness.
Katherine Legge faced an unexpected challenge at the NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City last weekend.
Legge is a British racing driver with over 25 years of experience. She has competed in the IndyCar Series, DTM, IMSA, and Formula E, and made history in 2005 by becoming the first woman to win a major open-wheel race in North America.
During last weekend’s race, she was just outside the top-20 when an unusual racing incident struck: her pedal became stuck to her foot.
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Typically, when you hear about racing mishaps, it’s along the lines of a driver clipping the wall, getting caught in a multi-car pileup, missing a crucial pit stop, or suffering a tire blowout at the worst possible moment. That wasn’t the case for Legge.
According to what she said on the on-board radio, her pedal was “literally, welded onto her foot.”
Legge was running just outside the top 20 when she disclosed the pedal incident. The 44-year-old was in only her second NASCAR Cup Series race.
Earlier this season, she raced at Phoenix, finishing 30th. She’s the first woman to compete in a Cup Series race since Danica Patrick in the 2018 Daytona 500.
The crew suspected that heat from the engine caused the rubber sole of Legge’s shoe to melt onto the pedal.
No further details were shared about the incident, so it’s unknown how severe the issue was or how exactly it was resolved.
Luckily, Legge managed to keep driving and ultimately finished the race.
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NASCAR Driver Reports Bizarre Problem During Race first appeared on Men’s Fitness on Jun 18, 2025
This story was originally reported by Men’s Fitness on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls and Hyak Motorsports Prepare for a Sweet Race at Pocono Raceway
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Martin’s® Famous Potato Rolls is partnering with Hyak Motorsports for another sweet race this weekend. The No. 47 Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls Chevrolet is rollin’ to The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VisitPA.com at Pocono Raceway on June 22. Martin’s Potato Rolls are the #1 Potato Rolls in America. As a Pennsylvania brand, Martin’s couldn’t […]

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Martin’s® Famous Potato Rolls is partnering with Hyak Motorsports for another sweet race this weekend. The No. 47 Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls Chevrolet is rollin’ to The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VisitPA.com at Pocono Raceway on June 22.
Martin’s Potato Rolls are the #1 Potato Rolls in America. As a Pennsylvania brand, Martin’s couldn’t be more proud to participate in a race that supports Pennsylvania organizations.
“We know Martin’s Sweet Dinner Potato Rolls are the winning choice. We are excited to bring the Martin’s racecar scheme back to the racetrack with the No. 47 Chevrolet at Pocono Raceway this weekend,” said Tony Martin, President of Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread. “Martin’s Sweet Dinner Potato Rolls for the win!”
NASCAR Driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr will be back behind the wheel of the Martin’s Chevrolet. Stenhouse continues to build on a strong NASCAR Cup Series career in 2025. A veteran of over 450 Cup starts, Stenhouse has amassed four career victories, including a win at YellaWood in 2024 and Daytona 500 in 2023. With three career poles, 26 top-five finishes, and 62 top-10s, his consistency and experience make him a respected competitor in the garage and on the track.
“I’m excited to head to Pocono—it’s one of the most unique tracks we race all year,” said Stenhouse, driver of the No. 47 Chevrolet for Hyak Motorsports. “It’s fast, it’s tricky, and it really challenges you as a driver. We’ve got Martin’s Potato Rolls on board this weekend, and it doesn’t get much better than racing with a hometown favorite. Hopefully we can bring home a strong run for everyone at Martin’s and all the fans up in PA.”
The bright yellow No. 47 Chevrolet will showcase Martin’s Sweet Dinner Potato Rolls on the hood and sides of the car. The back bumper of the car will feature Martin’s motto, “It’s All About the Bun®,” because choosing the right bun for burgers, sliders, and more makes all the difference!
The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VisitPA.com is the 21st race of the NASCAR Cup Series Season. The 400-mile-race consists of 160-laps on the Pocono Raceway’s 2.5-mile track. Tune in to the race on Sunday, June 22 at 2 p.m. on Amazon Prime, Motor Racing Network, SiriusXM, and HBO Max.
About Martin’s® Famous Potato Rolls:
Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc.® is a family owned and operated consumer goods company headquartered in Chambersburg, PA, with a second bakery in Valdosta, GA. The Martin’s company focuses on baking high-quality bread and roll products using high-quality ingredients. They are rigorously dedicated to extraordinary taste, quality, and customer service that proudly represents their legacy of cherished eating experiences and truly sets them apart from their competitors. Since the 1950s, the business has expanded from a home garage business into two commercial baking plants and continues to grow and flourish in areas of established distribution. For more information, visit: www.potatorolls.com.
About Hyak Motorsports:
Hyak Motorsports is a race-winning NASCAR team co-owned by Gordon Smith, Ernie Cope, Mark Hughes, and Brad Daugherty as of Nov. 18, 2023. The Harrisburg, North Carolina-based organization won the 2023 Daytona 500 with driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr and has accumulated two other wins in the NASCAR Cup Series. For more information, please visit the newly rebranded team at HyakMotorsports.com and on social at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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Yamaha announces 2026 YZ off-road lineup
Yamaha Motor Corp. announced its new 2026 lineup of YZ off-road competition motorcycles and TT-R off-road trail motorcycles, highlighted by updates to its flagship YZ450F Motocross model, a handful of key updates to its two-stroke YZ125, and four new 70th Anniversary Edition YZ models. Yamaha’s new 2026 YZ lineup features updates to its YZ450F Motocross model […]

Yamaha Motor Corp. announced its new 2026 lineup of YZ off-road competition motorcycles and TT-R off-road trail motorcycles, highlighted by updates to its flagship YZ450F Motocross model, a handful of key updates to its two-stroke YZ125, and four new 70th Anniversary Edition YZ models.

In commemoration of its seven decades in the motorsports business, Yamaha introduced the 70th anniversary editions of the YZ125, YZ250, YZ250F, and YZ450F. These models will come adorned in a modern take on Yamaha’s iconic white and red speed block livery, combining with the sleek, aggressive YZ bodywork for a standout look.
In addition to the extensively updated 2026 YZ450F flagship motocrosser, Yamaha is also updating its 2026 YZ125 two-stroke competition model and 2026 YZ125 Yamaha 70th Anniversary Edition. Both will receive an updated intake design and revised carburetion and CDI settings for more consistent performance in varying conditions, more linear power delivery, and enhanced rideability.

Yamaha’s flagship 2026 YZ450FX Cross Country model received new four-mode Traction Control accessed through the Yamaha Power Tuner app. All four-stroke competition models, including the YZ250F, YZ450F, YZ250FX, YZ450FX, WR250F and WR450F now receive an industry-first ECU lock function providing theft deterrence by allowing owners to prevent unauthorized engine start-up via a password-required lock function accessed through the Power Tuner app.
All 2026 off-road competition and trail models received an updated graphics package.
For complete pricing and details on availability on all 2026 YZ and TT-R models, visit www.yamahamotorsports.com.
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All 2026 YZ models are eligible for Yamaha’s current bLU cRU Off-Road Racing Contingency Program, which features over $10 million for Yamaha bLU cRU riders competing in off-road motorcycle racing. YZ riders can earn contingency payouts via a bLU cRU debit card, receive a bLU cRU welcome kit, and exclusive invitations to special bLU cRU events and training opportunities.
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