Ryan Blaney Launches ‘On The Gas’ – A NASCAR‑Driven YouTube Series
Champion driver Ryan Blaney introduces a new YouTube series that blends NASCAR adrenaline with candid celebrity conversations, aiming to capture a digital‑first audience.
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Champion driver Ryan Blaney introduces a new YouTube series that blends NASCAR adrenaline with candid celebrity conversations, aiming to capture a digital‑first audience.

Fox’s World Cup contract ends after 2026, sparking a battle among streaming services and traditional broadcasters for the next generation of soccer rights.

NASCAR announces a landmark seven‑year, $7.7 billion media rights agreement with Amazon Prime Video and TNT Sports, redefining how races are broadcast and adding a new opening event at Sonoma.

Prime Video's second season of NASCAR delivered a 6% viewership increase, with the finale in San Diego attracting 2.28 million viewers and a demographic shift toward adults 55 and older.

Amazon Prime Video's brief NASCAR Cup Series stint ends, making way for TNT Sports to take over the next five races with a new roster of announcers and a fresh tournament format.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season marks the second year of a seven‑year, $7.7 billion broadcast deal, introducing new venues, schedule changes and unchanged commentary talent.

Amazon Prime Video will no longer broadcast NASCAR Cup races in 2026, as a new media deal redistributes rights among Fox, NBC, and TNT Sports, while the In‑Season Challenge prepares for its second edition.

Amazon Prime Video’s Nascar coverage surged in the latest season, driven by strong numbers for the Coca‑Cola 600 and regional gains in key markets.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series schedule adds two new tracks, including the Coronado Street Course in San Diego, and secures a media‑rights agreement that moves select races to Amazon Prime Video and TNT Sports.

NASCAR returns to Southern California not on an oval but on the narrow streets of Coronado Island, using the USS Carl Vinson as a dramatic backdrop. The race introduces a rugged street circuit, a novel broadcast setup, and debut performances that signal the series' push to innovate and attract new fans.

NASCAR is set to make a historic return to Southern California with a street race on Coronado Island, a 16‑turn, 3.4‑mile circuit on a military base. The event will be broadcast live from the USS Carl Vinson, showcase new driver line‑ups, and test the limits of the Next Gen car.

NASCAR returns to Southern California for a street race on Coronado Island near the USS Carl Vinson, introducing a unique layout, new drivers, and broadcast innovations while reshaping future schedule plans.
The Anduril 250 qualifying session will take place on June 20 at the Naval Base Coronado street course, featuring Kyle Larson’s practice lead and broadcast details on Amazon Prime Video.

The final race of the Anduril 250 series will take place at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, using NASCAR's standard road course qualifying format and streaming live on Amazon Prime Video.

A crash at Michigan has opened the door for young driver Brent Crews, who brings a strong track record in lower series and the backing of major sponsors.

CBC announced it will stop airing NHL games after more than 70 years, turning the Saturday night slot over to a new Canadian‑athlete focused show while Sportsnet assumes exclusive broadcast rights.

CBC announced that it will end its long‑standing broadcast of NHL games after the current season, ending a 74‑year tradition, and will replace Hockey Night in Canada with a new Saturday primetime show featuring Canadian athletes.

Tyler Reddick's once‑large lead has evaporated after Denny Hamlin's third straight Pocono victory, setting the stage for a high‑stakes showdown at the new Qualcomm Circuit.
The upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway will feature a competitive lineup, unique broadcast options, and a 400‑mile, 160‑lap format.
Denny Hamlin aims for a historic three‑race streak at Pocono Raceway, while Christopher Bell returns from a wrist fracture.

The Sunday Pocono Raceway event will now kick off at 1 p.m., giving viewers a full race experience broadcast across multiple platforms.

The start time for Sunday’s NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway has been moved up to 1 p.m. due to expected bad weather, with live coverage by Amazon Prime Video, the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM Radio.

The start of Sunday’s NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway has been advanced to 1 p.m. Eastern to beat expected inclement weather. Broadcast partners will provide live coverage, and parking and gate times remain unchanged.

The Sunday NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway will begin an hour earlier than originally scheduled as inclement weather approaches, while broadcast partners finalize their coverage plans.