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On Sunday, May 25, NASCAR will race onto Prime Video for the very first time. The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is in full swing, but this weekend will see a first for the racing league. As part ...
Today's NASCAR Coca Cola 600 will air exclusively on Prime Video. You can watch for free with a 30-day free trial to Prime Video. Today's race marks the first streaming-exclusive in NASCAR history.
Prime's debut NASCAR broadcasts — the Cup Series' first with a streaming service — were well received by the sport's fans and personnel.
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 ...
Per Karp, Prime Video’s races had a median age of 56.1, over seven years younger than the median age of NASCAR’s linear television broadcasts this season (62.8 on Fox and FS1).
History will be made Sunday, as the 66th running of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will become the first NASCAR Cup Series race to be exclusively available on a streaming service.
In this screen shot from Prime Video broadcast released by Prime Video, The “Burn Bar,” lower left, is used to measure Ryan Blaney’s performance during a NASCAR on Prime broadcast on June 1.
Prime Video's NASCAR viewership averages 2.16 million as younger fans tune in Prime Video averaged 2.16 million viewers for its five NASCAR Cup Series races this season June 25, 2025 at 6:19 p.m ...
Prime Video has officially announced the premiere date for its feature-length documentary American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans, which covers NASCAR's 2023 Garage 56 entry, an American stock car ...
NASCAR on Prime Video 2025 schedule: As noted above, this year, Prime Video will be the exclusive broadcaster of five NASCAR Cup Series races, beginning with this weekend’s Coca-Cola 600.
Prime Video, though, developed an AI tool using car data available to broadcasters and teams that can measure miles per gallon. The Burn Bar made a brief appearance during Prime's first broadcast ...
NASCAR fans have grown accustomed to seeing speed, throttle and braking on broadcasts for years. Viewers of the Prime Video races have been able to see fuel usage with the introduction of the Burn ...
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