Ahead of the Coca-Cola 600 this week, Amazon’s Prime Video has released the coverage plan for the NASCAR Cup Series. Stock car racing is going to the streaming giant this week. That could mean an improved broadcast for fans sitting at home. Majorly improved.
Folks have gripes about how FOX covers NASCAR. With FOX taking IndyCar coverage from NBC this year as well, it has led to a few contradictions and more complaints from NASCAR fans. On top of that, commercials seem to be the bane of every fan’s existence.
The worst part of watching a race at home is when a caution happens during commercials. FOX used side-by-side commercials this year during green flag runs on the main FOX channel. However, most races, which appeared on FS1, had full-screen commercials under green.
Today, Prime Video announced the NASCAR coverage plan. It includes a few things fans are going to really appreciate.
That should be enough to make NASCAR fans very excited about Prime Video. I mean, that and the fact that we will have Dale Earnhardt Jr. back in the booth. Prime Video has even released a special theme song for these five races, a reimagined “Up Around the Bend” by John Fogerty and Eric Church.
For fans who feel like the traditional broadcast partners have gotten complacent, this will hopefully be a breath of fresh air. Let’s see if Prime Video can do for the Cup Series what The CW has done for the Xfinity Series.
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