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Prime's debut NASCAR broadcasts — the Cup Series' first with a streaming service — were well received by the sport's fans and personnel.
Corey LaJoie opens up about trying to compete in uncompetitive equipment, as well as his new role in the sport and one phone call every driver covets.
Prime's five-week run of Cup races ends this week. While the Amazon network's coverage has drawn good reviews, some holdouts remain angry by it all.
Amazon Prime Video's five-week run is over and TNT shows the next five Cup races, starting this week at Atlanta. Trucks, ARCA ...
Corey Lajoie spent five weeks as part of Amazon Prime Video's NASCAR coverage team. Unlike some young racers, LaJoie was always comfortable and familiar with the landscape atop the stock-car world.
If you told a NASCAR fan from the 1950s, 60s, or even the 70s that they could watch their favorite drivers tear around Darlington or Daytona with a couple of clicks, or heck, just by talking to their ...
While it was only here for five weeks, Amazon’s Prime Video NASCAR coverage has earned a ton of praise for its overall product. Even when others thought that the move to streaming would be a ...
While it was only here for five weeks, Amazon’s Prime Video NASCAR coverage has earned a ton of praise for its overall product. Even when others thought that the move to streaming would be a flop, it ...
Alex Strand, Prime Video’s senior coordinating producer for live sports, also sees the Burn Bar as the first tool of many that Amazon and Prime Video can develop for its coverage.