NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville
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Amazon Prime is already setting the standard for NASCAR broadcasts. Hopefully Fox is taking notes. Sunday’s Cup Series race at Nashville — won by Ryan Blaney — was the second Amazon race of the season after the internet behemoth made its NASCAR broadcasting debut at the Coca-Cola 600.
This race is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast on Prime Video. Fans looking to watch can do so for free by using Prime Video, which offers a free trial for new subscribers.
RFK Racing's Brad Keselowski became the final driver to secure a spot in NASCAR's inaugural In-Season Challenge with a XX finish on Sunday.
JR Motorsports owner and Amazon Prime Video NASCAR analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. describes Amazon Prime Video's NASCAR debut at Charlotte last weekend ahead of Amazon Prime's next race at Nashville.
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motorsport.com on MSNThe numbers are in: How Prime is raising the bar for NASCAR coverageNASCAR is officially on streaming and based on Prime's coverage of the Coca-Cola 600, we should all be thrilled about it
Sunday night’s Cracker Barrel 400 (7:15 p.m. ET estimated green flag) from Nashville Superspeedway marks the second of five Cup Series races this year carried exclusively by Amazon on their Prime Video service.
NASCAR has a new television partner beginning this weekend at Charlotte. Amazon Prime Video will broadcast the next five Cup Series races, starting with the Coca-Cola 600 on May 25. Prime Video is ...
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