This season marks the first of NASCAR’s new seven-year media rights agreements for the NASCAR Cup Series with four best-in-class distribution partners — FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Amazon‘s Prime Video and TNT Sports.
Here’s a breakdown of how to watch NASCAR races on Amazon Prime Video in 2025.
Starting in 2025, five NASCAR Cup Series races will be broadcast live on Prime Video. Cup Series practice and qualifying will air on the streaming service throughout the first half of the season through Pocono (June 22), excluding the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, the Daytona 500 and the NASCAR All-Star Race — those will air on FOX Sports.
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Coverage for race broadcasts on Prime Video kicks off in May with the Coca-Cola 600 (May 25) at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Memorial Day Weekend. Additional races on Prime Video include Nashville (June 1), Michigan (June 8), Mexico City (June 15) and Pocono (June 22).
How can I sign up for Prime Video?
To sign up for Prime Video, visit amazon.com/prime and select “Create Account.” Then, enter the requested information and confirm your membership and billing information.
Once you’ve completed all of the required steps, you can navigate to the Prime Video section of the website. Here, you can find the five premier series events, along with practice and qualifying at the scheduled event times.
NASCAR Cup Series races on Prime Video:
Date |
Time |
Track |
Network |
---|---|---|---|
May 25 |
6 p.m. ET |
Charlotte Motor Speedway |
Prime Video |
June 1 |
7 p.m. ET |
Nashville Superspeedway |
Prime Video |
June 8 |
2 p.m. ET |
Michigan International Speedway |
Prime Video |
June 15 |
3 p.m. ET |
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez |
Prime Video |
June 22 |
2 p.m. ET |
Pocono Raceway |
Prime Video |
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