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NASCAR and Amazon Prime Team Up for ‘NASCAR vs. Navy’ Mini‑Movie

A cinematic showdown at Naval Base Coronado leads into the Anduril 250 race

Amazon Prime is set to premiere a short film that pits the high‑octane world of NASCAR against the disciplined ranks of the U.S. Navy.

A Cinematic Prelude

The trailer opens with Ryan Blaney, the face of the project, asking a Navy officer, “Your best guys versus mine, winners take the runway?” before a chase erupts across the base’s runway.

Six Cup Series drivers — including Carson Hocevar, Connor Zilisch, Noah Gragson, Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe — share the screen, their stock cars roaring alongside Navy aircraft in a sequence that feels ripped from a Top Gun sequel.

The Final Race

Amazon’s five‑race partnership with NASCAR culminates with the Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado, an event that will be streamed live on Prime Video as the series’ last broadcast.

The film ends on a cliffhanger: Blaney shouts, “See you in my rearview,” as the camera pulls back to reveal a looming aerial showdown between stock cars and military jets.

Amazon’s Production pedigree

The mini‑movie benefits from Amazon’s reputation for high‑budget visual storytelling, drawing on the same production values that made series like Rings of Power and The Boys household names.

Fans can expect sleek cinematography, meticulous sound design and a narrative that blends sports rivalry with military intrigue, setting a new tone for how racing content is presented on streaming platforms.

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