NASCAR Closes New $7.7 Billion Media Deal With Fox, Amazon, Warner Bros. Discovery And NBC

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NASCAR is going to be on the move in 2025 … across TV channels.

The stock car racing series has closed a first of its kind broadcast rights agreement with Fox, Amazon, Warner Bros. Discovery and NBC for the 2025 through 2031 seasons worth $7.7 billion.

The deal with see the first 14 races including the exhibition Clash at the L.A. Coliseum and All-Star Race broadcast on the Fox networks, the next five by Prime Video, the five after that by TNT Sports and the final 14 races, including the NASCAR Playoffs, on NBC’s networks.

Prime Video and Warner Bros. Discovery are also splitting the season’s practice and qualifying sessions down the middle between them.

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Warner Bros. Discovery’s B/R Sports will also livestream the TNT races.

“We are super excited about what 2025 is going to bring to us because of where the distribution that we now have across air, which is a combination of obviously broadcast, cable and streaming. We want to meet race fans where they are or potentially race fans where they are. We think this group does exactly that for us. So we couldn’t be happier to have them on board,” NASCAR President Steve Phelps said.

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Fox will continue to broadcast the full NASCAR Truck Series, while NASCAR had announced in July that The CW Network will carry the Xfinity Series.

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