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The Return of Prime Video's Enhanced NASCAR Broadcasts
NASCAR's presence on Prime Video is making a highly anticipated comeback, promising an upgraded viewing experience for fans. This season marks the return of the popular trackside coverage, known for its extensive post-race discussions and insights. As the Cup Series transitions to the streaming platform for a five-week exclusive, viewers can look forward to an immersive exploration of each race's key moments and outcomes.
A Star-Studded Panel: Trotta, LaJoie, and a Rotating Cast of Legends
The broadcast team will be led by the familiar faces of Danielle Trotta and Corey LaJoie, who are confirmed to be part of every weekly show. Complementing their expertise, a rotating ensemble of NASCAR's most celebrated figures will join the panel for each of the five races. This diverse lineup of racing legends is set to provide unparalleled commentary and analysis, offering fans a unique perspective on the sport.
Carl Edwards' Grand Return for the Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR Hall of Famer Carl Edwards is slated to make a special appearance for the 67th Coca-Cola 600. Known for his enthusiastic "full fan" reaction during a previous race, where he and LaJoie witnessed Ross Chastain's dramatic victory over William Byron, Edwards' return is eagerly awaited. The show's tradition of sharing a celebratory drink with the winner during post-race discussions is also expected to continue, adding a personal touch to the coverage. Edwards will further contribute through features and remote segments across the remaining four races.
Legendary Drivers Join the Prime Video Lineup
Carl Edwards is just the beginning of the impressive roster of racing legends joining Prime Video's trackside panel. At Nashville, forty-time Cup Series race winner Mark Martin will lend his insights. Following him, 2017 Cup champion Martin Truex Jr. will be featured at Michigan, while 2012 Cup champion Brad Keselowski takes the stage at Pocono. Concluding this star-studded lineup, four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon is scheduled for the San Diego Street Course, ensuring a wealth of experience and perspectives for viewers.
The Broadcast Booth and Pit Road Team for 2026
The broadcast booth for NASCAR on Prime in 2026 will maintain its established lineup. Play-by-play announcer Adam Alexander will be joined by NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and DAYTONA 500-winning crew chief Steve Letarte. On pit road, 2011 Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne will collaborate with veteran reporters Kim Coon and Marty Snider, providing real-time updates and uncovering major storylines as they develop throughout the races. This comprehensive team ensures that every angle of the action is covered for the audience.
Transition to TNT Sports for the Summer Season
Following Prime Video's five-week exclusive broadcast, the Cup Series coverage will transition to TNT Sports for the remainder of the summer season. This ensures continuous and extensive coverage of NASCAR's thrilling races, allowing fans to follow their favorite drivers and teams throughout the competitive summer months.
