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Dale Earnhardt Jr to team up with TNT Sports and Amazon Prime for broadcasting duties

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Dale Earnhardt Jr, a NASCAR legend and 15-time winner of the sport’s most popular driver award, has secured a new broadcasting deal for the 2025 season. After his contract with NBC Sports expired, Earnhardt Jr announced today that he will be joining both TNT Sports and Amazon Prime as a commentator for their NASCAR coverage.

In a statement, Earnhardt Jr expressed his excitement about the new opportunities, particularly with the return of TNT Sports to NASCAR. He reminisced about watching races on TNT in the past and looks forward to being a part of their team once again. Additionally, he highlighted the innovative approach that Amazon Prime will bring to the sport and its fans, emphasizing the chance to engage with NASCAR enthusiasts in new ways.

Executives from both networks also shared their enthusiasm about having Earnhardt Jr on board. Craig Barry, EVP and Chief Content Officer of TNT Sports, praised Earnhardt Jr’s role in shaping their NASCAR coverage, while Jared Stacy, Director of Global Live Sports Production at Prime Video, emphasized the racer’s passion for the sport and his connection with fans.

The new deal includes both TNT Sports and Amazon Prime broadcasting five races each, adding to the NASCAR coverage landscape alongside Fox and NBC. With Earnhardt Jr’s expertise and fan-favorite status, the upcoming season promises to be an exciting one for NASCAR viewers.

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