NASCAR, Coca-Cola 600 and Amazon Prime Video
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Amazon Prime Video’s first-ever NASCAR broadcast impressed fans with its top-tier production of the Coca-Cola 600.
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Fans Praise Amazon Prime's Historic Broadcast Debut as Superior to Fox Coverage"It’s going to drive viewership that’s probably at least as good as what we’d see on cable." Steve Phelps' words about Amazon Prime's debut in NASCAR are yet to be proven in stats. The post NASCAR Fans React as Amazon Outshines Fox in Game-Changing Prime Broadcast Debut appeared first on EssentiallySports.
This year’s Coke 600 is also historic for being the first NASCAR Cup Series race ever broadcast on Amazon Prime, which will be streaming 5 races under the sport’s new television deal.
The first of five consecutive races that’ll stream on Prime Video, the Coca-Cola 600 will feature Adam Alexander as the lead race caller. The famed sportscaster will be joined by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and former Daytona 500-winning crew chief Steve Letarte.
Amazon Prime Video gets off to a hugely positive start at the Charlotte Motor Speedway by impressing NASCAR fans with its broadcast.
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Kyle Larson's attempted double was nothing but trouble. He crumpled race cars at Indy and Charlotte. Ross Chastain finally takes a winning step.
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The Mirror US on MSNDale Earnhardt Jr. says sorry as fellow NASCAR legend left 'embarrassed' on AmazonDale Earnhardt Jr. is in the commentary booth alongside Jeff Gordon and Mike Joy for the first of five NASCAR races to be shown on Amazon Prime Video
Dale Earnhardt Jr. thrills NASCAR fans with his Amazon Prime debut, delivering exciting broadcasts and innovative features during the Coca-Cola 600.