× Auto Racing Club
Terms of use Privacy Policy

New Intercom Systems in Place at NASCAR & NBC



names of car races

While watching auto racing on NBC, you might have noticed that the cars have intercoms and in-car cameras that allow viewers to talk with the race crew. Fans should welcome this big improvement over the old system. It is a significant improvement over the old system, but it is still a great deal.

NBC's coverage of nbc and nascar

The NBC coverage of NASCAR races can be found at "NASCAR on NBC." The series is produced by NBC Sports, and broadcast on several NBCUniversal-owned television channels, including the NBC broadcast channel. The series has become a popular favorite and is watched widely by sports enthusiasts around the globe.

Although there are some issues with NBC's coverage, the overall coverage is better than Fox's. NBC needs to provide more angles and highlight more exciting moments, like when drivers collide. It should also address technical issues.


when did mercedes join f1

NBC has added several faces to its NASCAR crew this season. Allen Bestwick and Benny Parsons left their positions with TBS, so NBC added them to its team. Wally Dallenbach Jr. was added to the team following his departure from full-time competition. NBC will also be employing a cabled camera system at Watkins Glen, the BatCam later in this month.


NBC's In-Car Cameras

The NBC Network has added in-car cameras to its coverage on NASCAR races. These cameras are usually placed in the cars of drivers who are leading their series in points. Drivers who are running for big prizes like the Nextel Cup will also have their cameras in their cars.

The in-car cameras broadcast images to a helicopter hovering over the track, where the signal is then relayed to a broadcast trailer. This allows viewers to follow the action anywhere on the track including pit stalls, grandstands, and grandstands.

Daytona 500 1986 was the first occasion that in-car cameras made their debut. The cameras were mounted on top of the car, on bumpers and on the axles. Later cameras were mounted on cars participating in the Talladega or Michigan races. This new technology was a huge hit and cameras were kept in place throughout the series.


racing motorsports

Intercom system of NBC

There are many capabilities in NBC's intercom system NASLAR. It can communicate to broadcast audio systems as well as be used for broadcasting remote events. The system can mix audio sources from a variety of sources. It also has stereo effects and an announce channel. Pre-recorded audio packs can be brought up on separate faders, and then mixed live with all the other sound. This technology makes it easier to transition between networks, and allows for rapid reconfiguration of the comms matrix.

To provide the required transmission capabilities, NASCAR Productions collaborated with PSSI. Two 10 Gbps AT&T fiber networks to Charlotte or Daytona were included in the system. It also contained an EVS live production Server for quick file transfers.




FAQ

What is the main difference between a racing car and a roadcar?

A road car is intended to be driven on roads. Race cars are specifically designed for competitions like car racing. They are aerodynamically designed to help them accelerate and brake quickly.


What makes a race car driver use these cars?

Modern-day race cars are usually powered by engines. These engines look similar to the ones found in passenger cars.

But instead of using petrol, they run on compressed air.


Who invented car racing?

Charles Brady King invented the automobile racetrack in Long Island. He built it in 1896. July 4th was the day that the first auto race took part.



Statistics

  • According to FormulaMoney, the design, development, and construction of chassis and engines can cost teams as much as $255 million annually. (businessinsider.com)
  • In 2013 Ferrari had an estimated team budget of $470 million, while elite IndyCar teams have an estimated annual budget of $15 million, according to FormulaMoney. (businessinsider.com)
  • According to AutoSport, IndyCar's top speeds are 380km/h or 236 mph. (motorbiscuit.com)
  • This change may give an improvement of up to 29% fuel efficiency. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Petty has won 200 NASCAR Cup Series races, a likely unbreakable record, along with a series record seven Cup championships. (frontstretch.com)



External Links

web.archive.org


merriam-webster.com


fia.com


formula1.com




How To

How to get started in motorsports

The first step is to learn how to drive. Once you have this skill, you can start racing. A team is required if you plan to race professionally. To do this, you must demonstrate your ability to communicate well with others and also show that you understand what it takes to win races. It is important to be willing and able to risk injury by putting yourself on the line. Final word: If you wish to be a professional driver you must thoroughly study the sport. You need to know everything about driving including engine maintenance and strategy.




 



New Intercom Systems in Place at NASCAR & NBC