NASCAR provides its followers with the benefits of a mobile app, just like the majority of other events of this kind. It provides users with access to the most important information on races, their preferred teams and drivers, and other topics. It is compatible with both iOS and Android-powered devices. However, as of this week, the NASCAR Mobile app also aims to teach, thanks to the amazing technology known as augmented reality. The thrill of watching their favorite driver chase and pass their rival, ideally at the last second, is what most NASCAR fans look forward to most throughout a race. However, other people would prefer a behind-the-scenes view and answers to more technical queries.
Introducing the NASCAR AR Masterclass, a brand-new feature in the mobile app designed to teach users the nuances of racing a NASCAR racecar. To put it another way, the tournament “aims to give fans foundational lessons on the sport of stock car racing.” What does that signify, though? Imagine, for example, that you are curious about what actually occurs when a car pits during a race, that you need to know why cars seem to go more quickly when they line up behind each other, or that you are unaware of the function of a spotter. The feature explains all of that and more using augmented reality, and it will do it with the help of genuine experts from the competition – actual NASCAR crew members and insiders.
The feature includes interactive lessons that explain topics like the science and strategy of drafting or how teams choose their racing lines on a superspeedway. Attendees can engage with the surroundings to some extent because the teachings are presented in augmented reality, shifting the perspective to have a better understanding of the action.