Nascar

Anduril 250 NASCAR Cup Series Race Set for San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado

Prime Video to Stream Event as Denny Hamlin Leads Standings

The 2026 Anduril 250 will mark the debut of a new street‑course event on the NASCAR Cup Series calendar, taking place on Sunday, June 21 at 4 p.m. Eastern Time.

The race will be held at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California, on a 3.4‑mile layout that features 16 challenging turns.

A West Coast debut

Unlike traditional NASCAR weekends, the Anduril 250 will not be carried on cable television; instead, fans can watch the action live on Prime Video, the streaming platform owned by Amazon.

The broadcast will be anchored by veteran commentator Adam Alexander, who will be joined by former drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte for analysis.

Denny Hamlin currently tops the series standings, but the competition remains open to any of the series’ top drivers, including Tyler Reddick, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott, Ty Gibbs and the road‑course specialist Shane van Gisbergen.

What to watch

The event promises a unique blend of street‑course strategy and coastal scenery, making it one of the most anticipated races of the season.

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