👉 NASCAR's computing refers to the sophisticated technology and data processing systems used by the organization to manage, analyze, and utilize vast amounts of data generated during races. This includes real-time telemetry data from cars, driver performance metrics, track conditions, and fan engagement analytics. Advanced algorithms and machine learning models process this data to enhance driver safety, optimize race strategies, improve car performance, and provide fans with immersive experiences through interactive apps and live streaming. NASCAR also leverages cloud computing and edge computing technologies to ensure low-latency data processing, enabling quick decision-making during races and efficient post-race analysis. This comprehensive computing infrastructure is crucial for maintaining competitive edge, enhancing fan engagement, and driving innovation in motorsports.