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Revving Up NASCAR Coverage: Amazon Prime Promises Extended Post-Race Analysis, Winning Over Fans

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 14, 2025
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Revving Up NASCAR Coverage: Amazon Prime Promises Extended Post-Race Analysis, Winning Over Fans

The thrill of NASCAR is not just in the high-speed chases around the track; it’s also in the dramatic incidents that take place and the fiery banter that follows. Recall the 1999 Bristol race when Dale Earnhardt Sr. spun Terry Labonte around and defended his action with the memorable words, “I didn’t mean to turn him around, I meant to rattle his cage though”. It’s precisely these post-race moments that fans relish, yet they are often cut short due to broadcast constraints. However, this scenario is set to change, much to the delight of Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Take the recent Atlanta race, where Carson Hocevar, dubbed ‘NASCAR’s villain’, caused havoc among the veterans. The aftermath was destined to be a hotbed of heated exchanges, but alas, time was not on our side. If only each driver had been given the opportunity to voice their thoughts on Hocevar’s intentions. Thankfully, this is no longer a pipe dream, as Amazon Prime steps into the ring.

The year 2025 marks a new chapter in NASCAR broadcasting as the streaming giant Amazon Prime comes on board. As the world embraces streaming, it’s heartening to see NASCAR doing the same. Prime is set to stream five races this season, beginning with the Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day weekend. This inaugural venture marks a first for both NASCAR, venturing into the streaming territory, and Prime, broadcasting live sports.

The collaboration with Prime will open up a world of opportunities for NASCAR. With over 200 million subscribers globally, the Charlotte race has the potential to reach an audience far beyond the 3.103 million viewers it garnered in 2024. More importantly, as a streaming platform, Prime doesn’t face the same constraints as traditional TV channels to move swiftly from one event to another. This puts Prime in a unique position to offer extended post-race coverage, a feature long desired by the NASCAR community, and championed by Dale Earnhardt Jr.

In a previous Dale Jr Download episode, Junior voiced his wish for more post-race coverage, and thanks to Prime, it’s about to come true. The streaming platform offers the flexibility to run simultaneous streams and allows fans to choose the interviews they want to watch. This means no more being subjected to a victory speech by a driver you dislike before getting to hear from your favorite.

However, the transition from traditional TV broadcasting to digital streaming was met with mixed reactions. Concerns were raised about the potential increase in costs. But as NASCAR president Steve Phelps pointed out, NASCAR fans are known to follow the distribution, and a significant percentage of them are Amazon Prime members.

The news of extended post-race coverage has been well received by fans. One fan pointed out, “Prime hasn’t officially started yet, and it’s already better than Fox.” Fox has been under scrutiny for its lackluster broadcast of past races and if Prime sets a new standard, Fox might lose its place. Many fans believe Fox could have benefited from taking a leaf out of Prime’s book and using their app for streaming races.

Moreover, it’s no secret that cable subscriptions are declining. A Forbes report reveals that in the first three quarters of 2024 alone, an estimated 5.7 million cable subscribers cut their pay-TV subscriptions. This is due to the increasing preference for streaming.

This shift in viewing habits presents a golden opportunity for Prime to deliver an improved viewing experience. If they succeed in doing so, we might soon see the entire NASCAR season on Prime. As one fan aptly put it, “Hopefully with a better overall broadcast experience!”

What are your thoughts on Prime’s promise? Are you excited? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

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