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NASCAR announces new TV rights deal for 2025

BY JONATHAN FJELD AND DOMINIC ARAGON

NASCAR announced Wednesday a seven-year TV media rights deal with its existing partners and two new partners, beginning in 2025.

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Fox Sports and NBC Sports will return to each open and close the NASCAR Cup Series season.

Fox will broadcast the first 14 Cup Series races, including the Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum and the All-Star Race. Five points races will be on Fox network/OTA TV while nine will be on Fox Sports 1.

NBC Sports will broadcast the final 14 Cup points races. Four will be on NBC network/OTA TV while 10 will be on USA Network.

Amazon Prime Video will broadcast the five races after the FOX run, while TNT Sports will broadcast the five races before the NBC run.

Amazon will have the practice and qualifying sessions of their races and the Fox races.

For the Busch Light Clash, the Daytona 500 and the All-Star Race, Fox Sports will retain the rights to broadcast practice and qualifying.

The TNT races will air on the cable network and stream on the Bleacher Report add-on on the Max app. Practice and qualifying sessions for those races and the NBC races will stream on Max/BR and air on TruTV.

This deal is reportedly valued at $7.7 billion.

NASCAR officials on Wednesday also announced Fox Sports 1 will continue its season-long TV deal with the Craftsman Truck Series.


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  1. Sucks that the Racing Hub has been cancelled. Why? Will there be another show thatโ€™s similar?

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