The addition of Edwards is another fantastic move as Prime Video becomes the guinea pig for NASCAR's first foray into exclusively streaming Cup Series races.
Prime Video unveiled the final pieces for its inaugural season of NASCAR coverage, introducing Hall of Fame driver Carl ...
Prime Video announced the final members of its broadcast team for its NASCAR Cup Series coverage beginning this season, which ...
Prime Video, which is set for its first season of a seven-year NASCAR Cup Series broadcasting agreement, officially announced ...
8. Shane Van Gisbergen, 25. 11. Bubba Wallace, 22. 12. Alex Bowman, 17. 13. Kyle Larson, 12.
The 28-time Cup Series winner who largely stayed away after retiring in 2017 will return to the spotlight with Amazon's ...
13. John H. Nemechek, 99. 14. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 96. 15. Michael McDowell, 96. 17. Todd Gilliland, 83.
Corey LaJoie so badly wanted to race in the Daytona 500 that he gambled his children's college fund to secure a seat in "The Great American Race." LaJoie was let go last season from Spire ...
Carl Edwards has largely remained lowkey since retiring from NASCAR after the 2016 season. But over the past calendar year ...
NASCAR is adding a racing legend to its Amazon Prime Video broadcasting coverage.Carl Edwards, who won 28 races in 13 years ...
One who threw his name in the hat for potential candidates to drive the car was Corey LaJoie. Amid his second season behind the wheel of the #32 Go Fas Racing machine in 2020, LaJoie struggled to ...
With only eight laps remaining in Sunday’s 67th-annual DAYTONA 500, Corey LaJoie and Rick Ware Racing were out in front of ‘The Great American Race’ and pursuing one of the craziest what-ifs ...