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Guess what? His tire caught fire again. Another wreck! So much for going easy! Some cars are starting to pit around Lap 40 of the lap stage. If the weather comes again, everyone will race to the line as that might be the official end. Less than two hours from midnight, Denny Hamlin gets across the line first to win Stage 1 after 65 laps of racing. Ryan Preece and Austin Dillon pick up 2nd and 3rd respectively, and the first stage points of the season go to the two-time defending champion of this race.
Could we see a three-peat at 3 a. Jamie McMurray gets the free pass and will make up a lap here under caution. And speaking of cautions: Quin Houff and Chase Briscoe get tangled. They were running in 22nd and 23rd position, but that means the yellow flag is back out. Houff said he hit the quarter panel from William Byron that fell off as he got back on the track. The green flag finally drops on Lap 30, and look at that Denny Hamlin is in the lead at the Daytona Well here we go!
All the cars that have wrecked are on pit road, and the damage vehicles will be worked on from the pit boxes as we restart here. Just a couple drops pic. This configuration along with a wireless system gives the broadcaster a stabilized jib that it plans to use to capture shots that otherwise would be hard, if not impossible, to get.
Fox Sports is enhancing in-car race coverage in a couple of ways—with more shots and more frames. As of Feb. When played to air, they provide super slow motion replay, says Davies. To make Extra Motion work, video from the in-car cameras will be sent to the AWS Cloud where the processing needed to interpolate between frames happens.
The video, including interpolated frames, will then be sent back to Daytona for integration into the show. While not exactly real-time, the couple of minutes needed for the roundtrip and processing will ensure the footage is relevant when taken to air. Since then that facility has been made permanent and another smaller production spoke in Pittsburgh has come online. Both will be used to augment production resources on site at Daytona and to reduce—if even in a limited way—the number of crew needed at the raceway.
Replay and graphics operators working remotely from Los Angeles and Pittsburgh will take control of their respective EVS and graphics systems located in the production trucks at the track, viewing proxy video and controlling their systems via the internet, says Davies. Other crew members, including craft video editors, radio editors and a live radio mixer, will simply work from home. ET and then move to Fox at 1 p. MORE: Will rain in forecast disrupt race?
NASCAR lists as the race's start time, but televised prerace ceremonies will likely push the drop of the green flag back to around 3 p. Streaming options for the Daytona abound.
You can watch the race free on fuboTV if you sign up for a seven-day trial. Anyone with a cable or satellite subscription can watch Fox's live broadcast of the Daytona via Fox Sports Go.
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