
Prime Video Adds NASCAR Hall of Famer Edwards and Former Daytona 500 Winner Bayne to Broadcast Lineup
Prime Video has finalized its NASCAR Cup Series broadcast team for the upcoming season with the addition of former drivers Carl Edwards and Trevor Bayne.

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Edwards, a NASCAR Hall of Famer and 28-time Cup Series race winner, will serve as a studio analyst alongside Danielle Trotta and Corey LaJoie for pre- and post-race coverage. Bayne, a former Daytona 500 winner and Legacy Motor Club advisor, joins the pit road reporting team with Kim Coon and Marty Snider.
The previously announced booth team consists of Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Steve Letarte.
Prime Video's NASCAR coverage includes:
- Five Cup Series races: Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte), Nashville Superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway, Mexico City, and Pocono Raceway
- Exclusive streaming of Cup Series practice and qualifying for the first half of the season (except All-Star Race)
Both Coon and Snider bring extensive broadcasting experience to the team. Coon currently works as a pit reporter for NBC Sports and CW Sports, with previous experience at MRN and NASCAR digital events. Snider, also from NBC Sports, has covered pit reporting across all three NASCAR national series and IndyCar, along with studio hosting duties.
Alex Strand, Sr. coordinating producer at Prime Video, emphasized how the team's combined experience and passion will enhance the viewing experience for NASCAR fans when the coverage debuts in the coming months.
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