Key takeaways
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Prime Video streams five NASCAR Cup Series races exclusively in 2026, including the Coca-Cola 600 and the Anduril 250.
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NASCAR on Prime's talent lineup includes legends, Hall of Famers, current drivers, and veteran on-air voices.
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Extended wraparound coverage includes analysis, exclusive interviews, and on-track breakdowns.
Five NASCAR Cup Series races will stream exclusively on Prime Video between May and June, starting with the Coca-Cola 600 on May 24 and ending with the inaugural race weekend at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on June 21.
Prime members can also watch the New York Yankees, Duke men's basketball, the NWSL, and NASCAR in 2026.
Here's the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series race schedule and results on Prime Video.
Which NASCAR races are on Prime Video?
Here is the full 2026 NASCAR race schedule on Prime Video. All times are in ET.
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Sunday, May 24: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway-5 p.m.
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Sunday, May 31: Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway-6 p.m.
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Sunday, June 7: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway-2 p.m.
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Sunday, June 14: NASCAR Cup Series Race at Pocono Raceway-2 p.m.
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Sunday, June 21: Anduril 250 in San Diego-2:30 p.m.
From left: NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
How do I watch NASCAR on Prime Video?
NASCAR fans can stream races live at home or on the go across hundreds of compatible devices worldwide. Past NASCAR on Prime races are available to rewatch, as well as past pre- and post-race coverage from those races.
You can stream from the web, or use the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and connected TVs. For a complete list of compatible devices, learn more.
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Who calls NASCAR races for Prime Video?
From left: Steve Letarte and Corey LaJoie.
NASCAR on Prime's on-air team features five current or future Hall of Famers who anchor an extended wraparound presentation that includes in-depth analysis, exclusive driver interviews, and breakdowns that bring viewers closer to the action on the track and the personalities behind the wheel.
Adam Alexander returns as the race caller, joined by Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Daytona 500-winning crew chief Steve Letarte. On pit road, Daytona 500 champion Trevor Bayne, along with reporters Kim Coon and Marty Snider, provide real-time updates on drivers, teams, and critical developments as races unfold.
The trackside coverage also features a rotating cast of NASCAR legends and active drivers joining host Danielle Trotta and analyst Corey LaJoie each week, including:
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Hall of Famer Carl Edwards at the Coca-Cola 600, with features and remote contributions throughout the remaining four races
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40-time Cup Series winner Mark Martin at the Cracker Barrel 400
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2017 Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. at the FireKeepers Casino 400
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2012 Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski at the NASCAR Cup Series Race
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Four-time Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon at the Anduril 250
What NASCAR streaming features are on Prime Video?
Here's what viewers can expect:
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Burn Bar: This AI-powered feature analyzes thousands of performance data points per second for every car-including in-car telemetry, revolutions per minute (rpm), throttle position, and optical tracking-to show how much fuel a driver is burning, why they may be advancing or falling behind, and reveal previously hidden team strategies.
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Key Moments: On-demand access to the most exciting and pivotal moments throughout the race in real time. Proprietary AI models instantly curate a bank of highlights that showcase the race, each with a description of the moment.
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Rapid Recap: Compiles a highlight reel using AI for fans joining a race in progress. Once the recap concludes, the feature seamlessly transitions viewers into live action.
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Shop the Race: A shopping experience that lets viewers find official NASCAR merchandise within a "Shop" tab overlay during their stream. Fans can also type "shop the race" in their Amazon Shopping mobile app to discover products related to their favorite drivers and teams.
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Fan-friendly commercial formats: A double-box format ensures end-to-end live coverage of green-flag racing so viewers never miss a moment. NASCAR on Prime also presents an extended period of commercial-free racing during the critical conclusion of every race.
Each race is produced in 1080p native High Dynamic Range (HDR) with surround sound, and Prime Video's proprietary livestreaming solution delivers ultra-low latency for delivery speeds that match or surpass traditional cable and broadcast networks.
More than 70 cameras are used throughout the production, including in-car and POV cameras with mics connected by miles of fiber optic cable. A drone at Naval Base Coronado will also capture unique angles of NASCAR's first-ever race on an active military base.
What else can I watch on Prime Video?
Prime Video offers a huge library of shows, movies, and documentaries as well, including original shows The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Fallout, Reacher, The Boys, and Cross. Members can also stream programming from partners such as Apple TV, Max, Crunchyroll, and MGM+ via Prime Video Subscriptions as well as more than 900 free ad-supported television (FAST) channels.
This story has been updated with the most recent information on Prime Video's NASCAR coverage for the 2026 season.