
NASCAR Expands TV Deal with TNT and HBO Max for Five‑Week Sprint
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.
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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.

TNT Sports announces the second annual NASCAR In-Season Challenge, airing from June 28 across TNT, truTV and HBO Max with expanded viewing features and a multi‑platform schedule

Qualifying at San Diego’s Naval Base Coronado saw Shane van Gisbergen take pole, with Kevin Harvick’s podcast backing him as the -145 favorite, while analyst Kaitlyn Vincie and co‑host Mamba Smith weighed in with contrasting picks.

Kevin Harvick’s recent track record and the betting market converge on Shane van Gisbergen as the top contender for the upcoming NASCAR event at Naval Base Coronado.

A spin in qualifying at Pocono Raceway forces Bubba Wallace to start from the back, but Kevin Harvick's confidence and the team's resilience set the stage for a potential comeback.

NASCAR moved the start of the Pocono 400 to 1 p.m. ET to avoid rain, keeping broadcast partners unchanged while veteran drivers weigh in on potential winners.

Kevin Harvick, a four‑time predictor of Cup Series champions, explains his confidence in Bubba Wallace’s recent momentum and attitude as the key to his Pocono pick.
Fans can look forward to a packed schedule that includes a Happy Hour Show, a Van Halen tribute concert, movie night, and the Dollar Tree 301 NASCAR Cup Series race.

Kevin Harvick, a veteran NASCAR analyst known for his surprisingly accurate race forecasts, saw his perfect streak snapped in Charlotte, where his chosen winner fell short. Undeterred, he now points to Denny Hamlin as the likely victor of the upcoming Nashville event, citing the driver’s strong recent form, while his co‑hosts predict Tyler Reddick and Christopher Bell.

Kevin Harvick’s recent predictions highlight Denny Hamlin as a favorite, while Kaitlyn Vincie backs Ryan Blaney and Mamba Smith opts for Chase Briscoe, each driver poised to influence the playoff race at Charlotte.