The excitement around NASCAR’s return to Prime Video is palpable as the streaming giant prepares to broadcast the Cup Series for a second consecutive season. Beginning on May 24 with the iconic Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the schedule will travel across the country, culminating on June 21 at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego.
A Star‑Studded Broadcast Booth
Veteran broadcaster Adam Alexander will anchor the coverage alongside NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Jr. and former driver‑turned‑analyst Steve Letarte, forming a three‑person booth that promises deep insight and lively debate.
The booth will be rounded out by a rotating cast of analysts, including Trevor Bayne, Kim Coon and Marty Snider on pit road, while Carl Edwards makes his debut for the Coca‑Cola 600 and contributes remotely throughout the remainder of the season.
A Rotating Roster of Legends and Rising Stars
Prime Video’s lineup features a blend of seasoned champions and current contenders: Mark Martin appears at Nashville, Martin Truex Jr. at Michigan, Brad Keselowski at Pocono and Jeff Gordon at the San Diego finale. Danielle Trotta and Corey LaJoie continue to anchor the studio shows, and Maggie MacKenzie rounds out the on‑air talent.
Cutting‑Edge Production and AI‑Driven Viewing
More than 70 cameras will capture each race, featuring in‑car perspectives, cockpit microphones and drone footage for the San Diego event. An innovative ‘Burn Bar’ will overlay real‑time race data, while familiar segments such as ‘Key Moments,’ ‘Rapid Recap’ and ‘Shop the Race’ return to enhance fan engagement.
All broadcasts will be delivered in native 1080p HDR with surround sound and ultra‑low latency, ensuring a premium viewing experience for audiences across the United States.