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NASCAR Cup races return to TNT, HBO Max

where to – After Prime Video’s five-week run ended with the San Diego street course race at Naval Base Coronado, NASCAR Cup races are moving back to TNT (and streaming on HBO Max) for the next five weeks. Practice and qualifying will also air live on truTV and stream on

By the time the San Diego street course race at Naval Base Coronado wrapped up, Prime Video’s five-week NASCAR Cup stretch was finished. And for fans who got used to one place for their weekly rhythm, the schedule shifts again—fast.

NASCAR is back on TNT (and HBO Max) for the next five weeks. Sonoma, Chicagoland, Atlanta, North Wilkesboro, and the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis will all be broadcast live on TNT, and also streamed live on HBO Max. HBO Max will also continue to carry on-board cameras for every race weekend.

If you’ve been treating race weekend like a full-day commitment, that part doesn’t change either. Practice and qualifying sessions can be watched live on truTV and also streamed live on HBO Max. On race day, Max will keep the onboard camera coverage running across the entire field, including team radio.

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The broadcast team moves on without disruption. Adam Alexander returns as the play-by-play announcer, joined by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and crew chief Steve Letarte. The pre-race show and post-race show will feature Earnhardt and Letarte alongside Jamie McMurray, hosted by Marty Smith.

Studio coverage rotates by event. Jeff Burton joins as a studio analyst for the Chicagoland and Atlanta races, while Jimmie Johnson takes the analyst role for Sonoma, North Wilkesboro, and Indianapolis.

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Pit reporting continues with Shannon Spake, Danielle Trotta, and Marty Snider working the next five races. Mamba Smith will serve as a special B/R Racing Correspondent.

TNT is positioning the move as more than a channel swap. Craig Barry. EVP and Chief Content Officer. TNT Sports. said: “Last year was an exciting return to NASCAR for TNT Sports. and we’re just getting started. This year. we’re expanding our studio show and adding some of racing’s most recognizable and respected voices to our talented NASCAR broadcasting team. We’re always looking for new ways to create access and bring fans closer to the sport they love. These additions will help us continue to elevate the experience and capture the energy. excitement and culture that make NASCAR so unique.”.

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One more familiar attraction is coming along with the schedule: the $1 Million In-Season Challenge. TNT will once again run the program. where the winning driver earns $1 million and a perfect bracket by a fan wins the same. Last year, Ty Gibbs won the tournament over surprise finalist Ty Dillon. For fans following along, the matchups for Round 1 at Sonoma are available by CLICKING HERE.

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