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NASCAR return draws backlash for full-screen ads, missed moments, and tech issues. Fans demand better under the sport’s $7.7B media deal.
TNT's NASCAR return in Chicago drew backlash for missed moments, delayed replays, and poor coverage—falling short of the bar ...
TNT takes over for NBC, which aired the race the last two years. Before debuting last week in Atlanta, TNT hadn’t carried a ...
With the release of the Prime Video Earnhardt documentary, race fans have gotten an incredibly interesting, and nuanced, look at Dale Earnhardt the race car driver, the man, the friend and the father, ...
Having the continuity in the broadcast booth from Amazon Prime Video is helpful, but you also had a lot of action to cover ...
NASCAR insider Jeff Gluck shared his appreciation for TNT Sports after a video of Ludacris doing the opening for them surfaced on social media.
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 Video exceeded expectations for many within the NASCAR industry, including NASCAR itself, in terms of audience figures.
NASCAR predictably took a small ratings hit for its five races on Prime Video, but the drop off was not as large as anticipated.
CHARLOTTE — Prime Video averaged 2.16 million for its five NASCAR Cup Series races. This was the first season the streaming service carried NASCAR events under a seven-year rights deal.
Prime's debut NASCAR broadcasts — the Cup Series' first with a streaming service — were well received by the sport's fans and personnel.
"He maybe misses not keep going": Denny Hamlin speculates on Carl Edwards' NASCAR retirement regrets
Denny Hamlin spent a few hours with Carl Edwards at Pocono last weekend, and the No. 11 driver didn't shy away from an honest reflection that followed.
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