
NASCAR Partners with Motorsport Network to Accelerate Digital Growth
A multi‑platform agreement will see Motorsport Network showcase NASCAR’s content, including the “Inside the Race” series, and help the sport broaden its global audience.
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A multi‑platform agreement will see Motorsport Network showcase NASCAR’s content, including the “Inside the Race” series, and help the sport broaden its global audience.

From Sonoma to Indianapolis, a new broadcast lineup features veteran voices and a $1 million bracket challenge for fans.

Corey Heim captured his maiden NASCAR Cup Series victory at the inaugural Anduril Race the Base 250, outdueling teammate Tyler Reddick in a dramatic street‑course showdown that drew record‑breaking fan engagement.

Parker Kligerman accused rookie Adam Andretti of reckless driving during a NASCAR Truck race in San Diego, criticizing the younger driver for tarnishing the Andretti legacy while both struggled to finish in the top‑20.

NASCAR shifted the Pocono race start two hours earlier, a change made possible by Prime Video’s scheduling flexibility. The earlier slot allowed the event to finish before a rain front arrived, ensuring a full‑distance competition without interruptions. During the latest episode of Inside the Race, veteran analysts Steve Letarte and Kyle Petty lauded the adjustment. Letarte explained that without the time change the cars would have been stuck in wet conditions, while Petty emphasized the fan‑friendly benefit of avoiding long waits for a truncated show. The maneuver was praised not only for protecting the schedule but also for reinforcing the NASCAR‑Amazon partnership. Even though television ratings dipped 11 percent from the previous year, both Letarte and Petty highlighted the positive impact on competitors, broadcasters and the overall viewer experience. The next Inside the Race will be broadcast live from San Diego this Sunday, featuring senior NASCAR editor Matt Weaver. Fans can tune in through Motorsport.com after Prime’s final 2026 season broadcast.

NASCAR adjusted the Pocono race start time to avoid rain, earning praise from Steve Letarte and Kyle Petty, though TV ratings fell 11%.
An in‑depth look at the technical hurdles facing the Next Gen car and the journey of a prominent figure in modern motorsport.

Veteran Denny Hamlin, a three‑time winner this season, is weighing his future while his team eyes 18‑year‑old ARCA star Brent Crews as his successor.

A dramatic crash during Sunday's Cup race left both drivers unharmed but forced a brief pause for track repairs.

A sudden multi‑car pileup triggered by Carson Hocevar and John Hunter Nemechek saw Tyler Reddick’s car destroyed, ending his streak of top‑15 finishes and costing him a sizable chunk of his championship advantage. Austin Dillon blamed Hocevar for the chaos, underscoring the growing tension as teams turn their attention to the next race.

Daniel Suárez’s third career NASCAR Cup Series win at the Coca‑Cola 600 highlights Spire Motorsports’ rising competitiveness and his own push for a playoff berth.

NASCAR returns to Prime Video for a limited run, pairing veteran drivers with regular hosts and pit reporters, before moving coverage to TNT Sports later in the season.

During NASCAR’s All‑Star weekend, a runaway cart threatened a media team member. Pit crew veteran Donovan Williams intervened, taking the brunt of the impact and securing a swift rescue that highlighted the hidden dangers of pit road.

Kurt Busch criticizes NASCAR for not penalizing his brother Kyle Busch for an incident with John Hunter Nemechek, insisting the series should use visual assessment instead of radio communications to determine penalties.