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NASCAR's new TV deal with Amazon Prime begins this weekend at Charlotte. Prime gets the next five races, and a free trial comes in handy right now.
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Daily Express US on MSNNASCAR fans all say the same thing about early Amazon Prime impressionFans shared a similar sentiment when seeing a new advertisement for NASCAR's upcoming broadcasts on Amazon Prime.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhat to know about Prime Video's NASCAR coverageHistory 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.
After leaving the NASCAR broadcast booth in 2023 Dale Earnhardt Jr. will return May 25 with Amazon Prime Video for the Charlotte race.
Long-time play-by-play announcer Adam Alexander, who currently calls Xfinity Series races on The CW and has years of experience calling Cup races, will be paired alongside NASCAR Hall of Famer and former NBC analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Ticket packages for the May 31 NASCAR Xfinity Series Tennessee Lottery 250 range from $40-$129 with kids free and the May 30 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rackley Roofing 200 from $35-109 with kids free. Weekend packages are $144-$418.
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Sportico on MSNAmazon Puts New Spin on NASCAR's First Streaming Exclusive RaceAmazon Prime Video doesn't intend to reinvent the wheel when it airs the first exclusively streaming NASCAR race in the U.S. Recognizable faces-headlined by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Carl Edwards-will call Sunday's Coca-Cola 600,