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NASCAR to broadcast 'exclusive, full season live coverage' of in-car cameras on Max streaming service for all races in 2025

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra05/15/24

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As NASCAR moves towards a broadcasting deal with Warner Brothers Discovery and TNT Sports in 2025, some exciting news has been announced.

A press release went out on Wednesday, shared to X by FOX’s Bob Pockrass, regarding the future of in-car streams during races. Evidently, Warner Brothers Discovery’s Max streaming service will “have exclusive full season live coverage of in-car cameras from all the NASCAR Cup Series races starting in 2025.”

“For those who have been watching the in-car streams from NASCAR’s website, this was announced today by Warner Brothers Discovery: Max streaming service will have exclusive full season live coverage of in-car cameras from all the NASCAR Cup Series races starting in 2025,” Pockrass posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“… The in-car coverage during telecasts is separate from the digital in-car camera that has been used on the streams. Select cars would still have in-car cameras for telecast as far as I know.”

That’s exciting news, as it seems Warner Brothers Discovery is serious about doing the most they can to maximize the NASCAR experience. Exclusive, full season live coverage of in-car cameras for all the NASCAR Cup Series races could be something to behold, and a great start to their partnership.

Atlanta Motor Speedway to host first In-Season Tournament race, will air on TNT Sports

Meanwhile, NASCAR also announced Wednesday that Atlanta Motor Speedway will host the first 2025 In-Season Tournament race. 

The race will air on TNT Sports, one of NASCAR’s newest TV partners as part of its new seven-year broadcasting rights deal. The Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart will take place on Saturday, June 28, 2025.

Atlanta, one of NASCAR’s signature tracks, most recently played host to one of the all-time finishes in Cup Series history. Daniel Suarez narrowly beat out Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch in a three-way photo finish at the checkered line to win the Ambetter Health 400 back in February. 

“The energy and the atmosphere a night race at Atlanta brings is second to none,” said Brandon Hutchinson, Atlanta Motor Speedway executive vice president and general manager. “That’s why our fans have been telling us they want the night race back in Atlanta, and we’re thrilled to make it happen.”

On3’s Nick Geddes contributed to this article.