NASCAR Roars Back to Sonoma for Toyota/Save Mart 350
NASCAR returns to Sonoma Raceway with a 110‑lap showdown, pole sitter Ty Gibbs, favorite Shane van Gisbergen, and a $1 million bracket, while honoring the late Kyle Busch.
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NASCAR returns to Sonoma Raceway with a 110‑lap showdown, pole sitter Ty Gibbs, favorite Shane van Gisbergen, and a $1 million bracket, while honoring the late Kyle Busch.

Jimmie Johnson will transition from the cockpit to the commentary booth for TNT Sports, covering select NASCAR races in 2026 and sharing his extensive racing experience with a new audience.

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.

This week, Team Penske is competing in both IMSA in New York and NASCAR in California, while a broadcast shift to TNT Sports brings new coverage and a high‑stakes tournament with a million‑dollar prize.

Amazon Prime Video's second season of NASCAR streaming delivered a 6% increase in average viewership, with standout races in Charlotte and a $7.7 billion media rights agreement positioning the platform as a dominant force in the sport.

Amazon Prime Video's five‑race NASCAR package posted a 6% viewership increase to 2.29 million per race, edging past TNT Sports and highlighting shifting viewer habits.

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.

The final NASCAR race of the year at Sonoma Raceway will feature a tight points battle, a defending winner as favorite, and a full entry list, with broadcast details on TNT and streaming on HBO Max.

NASCAR returns to Sonoma Raceway for its fourth and final race of the season, featuring a tight championship battle, a surprise winner, and full broadcast details.

The 2026 In‑Season Challenge opens the NASCAR season on a road course, featuring key matchups, broadcast reach and storylines that could reshape early championship dynamics.

Prime Video’s second‑season NASCAR coverage drew 2.29 million viewers per race, a 6 % rise year‑over‑year, while its median viewer age of 57.7 made it the youngest audience among broadcasters.

Prime Video's NASCAR coverage drew 2.29 million average viewers in its second season, a 6% rise year‑over‑year, while attracting the youngest median age among traditional broadcasters. The data, bolstered by Big Data metrics, highlights a shifting media landscape where streaming services are increasingly competitive with established networks.

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.

From Sonoma to Indianapolis, the series will showcase a blend of veteran voices and fresh talent, while the In‑Season Challenge adds a $1 million prize for drivers and fans alike.

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

TNT Sports is rolling out a multi‑platform rollout for the 2026 NASCAR In‑Season Challenge, adding Dolby Vision, Atmos, Driver Cam and a suite of new features across TNT, truTV, HBO Max and Bleacher Report.

The Cup Series rolls into Northern California this weekend for its fourth road course race of the 2026 season, featuring AJ Allmendinger in his 500th Cup start and Ty Dillon’s bid to repeat last year’s upset, all broadcast on TNT, PRN and SiriusXM.

The Anduril 250 will be televised from the deck of the USS Carl Vinson, where NASCAR analysts Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte describe an unprecedented blend of sport, naval history and media innovation.

NASCAR will conclude its five‑week Prime partnership with a race aboard the USS Carl Vinson, a historic aircraft carrier anchored at Naval Base Coronado.

A look at how a Nimitz‑class supercarrier anchored at Naval Base Coronado became the stage for a landmark NASCAR race broadcast.

TNT Sports announced a lineup reshuffle for its second annual In‑Season Challenge, enlisting Jimmie Johnson as a studio analyst for three events and elevating Marty Smith to the host desk, as the network seeks to deepen fan engagement amid a 52 percent viewership surge.

TNT Sports will debut Jimmie Johnson as a NASCAR analyst on June 28 at Sonoma Raceway, while Marty Smith and Jeff Burton join the broadcast team for the upcoming races.

TNT Sports announces the addition of Jimmie Johnson to its NASCAR analyst roster, marking a key move in its coverage of the In‑Season Challenge, with races at Sonoma, North Wilkesboro and Indianapolis slated for live coverage.

A new media rights agreement moves the Pocono Cup race to Amazon Prime Video, reshaping the 2026 schedule and bringing new commentary teams to the sport.