NASCAR on Prime Video
NASCAR on Amazon Prime is the branding for NASCAR races broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. Amazon Prime is currently slated to begin airing events beginning with the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. HistoryOn November 29, 2023, NASCAR announced that Amazon would gain the broadcast rights to five Cup Series races on their Prime Video subscription video on-demand streaming service starting in 2025. The first race each season will be the Coca-Cola 600. In addition, they gained the broadcast rights for all practice and qualifying sessions in the first half of the Cup Series season with the exception of the Busch Light Clash, the Daytona 500, and the All-Star Race which NASCAR on Fox would keep. NASCAR will also work with Amazon to create a documentary on their Garage 56 entry in the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans and a four-part documentary about Dale Earnhardt.[1][2] NASCAR announced that they would hold a mid-season bracket challenge for Cup Series teams. The top 32 drivers from Prime Video's final three races will be seeded in the tournament bracket based on their finishes in those races. The driver who wins the bracket challenge will win $1,000,000.[3][4] On November 18, 2024, it was announced that Adam Alexander, who was previously the play-by-play for Fox's Xfinity Series coverage from 2015 to 2024, would move over to Amazon's coverage as well as TNT's, reuniting with TNT after previously being their Cup Series play-by-play from 2010 to 2014. Dale Earnhardt Jr., whose contract with NASCAR on NBC expired after the 2023 season, will be a color commentator for Amazon and TNT[5][6] alongside former NASCAR on NBC color commentator Steve Letarte. Letarte and Jr. previously worked togeter in the booth at NBC and as driver and crew chief at Hendrick Motorsports.[7] On-air staffBroadcast booth[8]Lap-by-lap announcersColor commentatorsAnalysts[9]Pit ReportersTBA References
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