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After a 32-second lag in calling a caution, NASCAR is re-evaluating its camera coverage for future street-course races.
NASCAR Cup Series season continues with the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway on Sunday. See the starting lineup here.
Following a fifth-place finish at Lime Rock Park last week, Cam Waters is looking to return to NASCAR, particularly in a superspeedway race.
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This season marks the first of NASCAR‘s new seven-year media rights agreements for the NASCAR Cup Series with four best-in-class distribution partners — FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Amazon‘s ...
TNT Sports' Max streaming service is launching a NASCAR Driver Cam feature that allows fans to watch individual drivers for each race.
For three days afterward, NASCAR was crucified over the fact that it took 32 seconds (after which Shane van Gisbergen had taken the white flag) for the caution to fly after after what we later learned was the hardest head-on collision of the Next Gen era. The accusations flew faster than a lap around Bristol Motor Speedway.
ATLANTA—TNT Sports is launching a new NASCAR Driver Cam experience exclusively on Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streaming service that will offer motorsports fans in-car HD visuals, audio, replays and a wide variety of data and other information. Launching with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray ...
NASCAR placed YouTuber and racer Cleetus McFarland on probation for the remainder of the 2025 season due to rule violations during a test session at Daytona.
Coverage of the Toyota/Save Mart 350k will begin with NASCAR Nation Pre-Race at 3 p.m. ET Sunday on TNT, TruTV and Max. The regular broadcast will begin on TNT and Max at 3:30 p.m. ET with the green flag scheduled for 3:50 p.m. ET.
A NASCAR executive said Tuesday that series officials will review the delay in a caution for Cody Ware’s crash at the end of last weekend’s Chicago Street Race.