NASCAR Heads to Prime Video: Full Race Schedule and How to Watch Live
NASCAR fans have something exciting to look forward to this year, live racing on Prime Video! Starting May 25, Prime Video will stream five back-to-back NASCAR Cup Series races. This exclusive event runs through June 22 and brings the thrill of NASCAR to your screen.
Watch NASCAR Live on Prime Video This Spring and Summer
For the first time, Prime Video will be the only place to stream five straight NASCAR Cup Series races. The action begins with the iconic Coca-Cola 600 on May 25 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and wraps up with the Pocono Raceway event on June 22.
Here’s the full race lineup:
NASCAR on Prime Video: 2024 Race Schedule
- May 25: Coca-Cola 600 – Charlotte Motor Speedway – 6 PM ET
- June 1: NASCAR Cup Race – Nashville Superspeedway – 7 PM ET
- June 8: NASCAR Cup Race – Michigan International Speedway – 2 PM ET
- June 15: NASCAR Cup Race – Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (Mexico City) – 3 PM ET
- June 22: NASCAR Cup Race – Pocono Raceway (Pennsylvania) – 2 PM ET
How to Stream NASCAR on Prime Video
You can catch every moment of these races live on Prime Video, whether you’re at home or on the move. Prime Video works on a wide range of devices, including:
- Smartphones and tablets
- Smart TVs and streaming sticks
- Game consoles and set-top boxes
- Web browsers on desktops or laptops
To stream, you’ll need a Prime membership. In the U.S., Prime costs $14.99/month or $139/year. If you’re new, you can start with a 30-day free trial. Amazon also offers discounted plans for students and those on government assistance, giving full Prime benefits at half the price.
NASCAR joins a growing list of sports content on Prime Video. From hit shows like Coach Prime to popular movies like Challengers, there’s something for every sports fan.
Meet the NASCAR on Prime Video Broadcast Team
Prime Video has built a strong on-air team for NASCAR coverage. Here’s who you’ll see and hear during the broadcasts:
- Studio Hosts: Danielle Trotta, Carl Edwards (NASCAR Hall of Famer), and Corey LaJoie
- Race Booth: Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Steve Letarte
- Pit Reporters: Kim Coon, Marty Snider, and Trevor Bayne (Daytona 500 winner)
This team brings deep racing knowledge and exciting commentary to every race.
New NASCAR Anthem Premieres on Prime Video
Music and racing come together with a brand-new anthem just for NASCAR on Prime. Country star Eric Church and rock legend John Fogerty have teamed up to create a new version of “Up Around the Bend.” This anthem will premiere on April 24 in a new Prime Video ad and will be available to stream on Amazon Music starting May 25.