Nascar

Fox’s NASCAR Deal Ends as Prime Video Takes Over Broadcast Rights

A seven‑year, $7.7 billion agreement reshapes the sport’s television landscape, cutting Fox’s schedule and bringing Amazon into the mix.

A new broadcast landscape for NASCAR

The upcoming All‑Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway will mark the final chapter of Fox’s tenure as a primary broadcaster of the NASCAR Cup Series.

Under a seven‑year, $7.7 billion agreement that takes effect with the 2025 season, Amazon Prime Video and TNT Sports will share the rights, while Fox’s schedule shrinks to 14 races, most of which will now air on Fox Sports 1.

What the deal means for fans

NBC, which previously held a parallel package, will also reduce its slate to 14 races, with ten of those shown on USA Network.

The transition reflects a broader shift in sports media, as streaming platforms move from peripheral roles to central positions in major racing series.

Fans who grew accustomed to Fox’s Sunday afternoon presentations will need to adjust to a new distribution model that places a premium on digital access, while traditional cable channels like Fox Sports 1 and USA Network pick up the remaining linear slots.

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