New York – Prime Video unveiled the last songs from an ad decorated advertisement for its inaugural season of the cover of the Nascar Cup series, introducing newly struck Driver of the renowned temple Carl EdwardsThe winner of Daytona 500, Trevor Bayne, and the Stand journalists experienced Kim Coon and Marty Snider. The enlarged programming brings together a multitude of familiar faces for racing fans, as an exclusive package of five Nascar Action Beginning races with Coca-Cola 600 by Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25.
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Edwards joins the host Danielle Trotta, as well as the third generation runner and analyst Corey Lajoie, as an analyst of the premium video and post-course show. Bayne, Coon and Snider patrol Pit Road, completing the postal team of the seasoned racing appellant Adam Alexander, the pilot of the renowned temple Nascar Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the chief of the crew of Daytona 500, Steve Letarte.
“We are delighted to present Carl, Trevor, Kim and Marty to our Nascar video team on Prime,” said Alex Strand, SR. coordination producer at Prime Video. “The career of the renowned temple of Carl, combined with the in -depth experience of Trevor, Kim and Marty, brings unequaled authenticity to our cover. Their in -depth knowledge and their true passion will resonate with fans and will raise the Nascar viewing experience. We look forward to presenting the entire ad when we made its debut in just a few months. »»
Named one of the 75 largest Nascar pilots, Carl Edwards brings his enthusiasm for the race for the inaugural season of Prime Video. His impressive curriculum vitae in the best series of NASCAR includes 28 cup victories, 124 top five, 220 top 10s and 22 posts. He was a finalist for a Nascar championship twice, including the points closest to the history of Nascar, losing by an equality break in 2011. Last month, he was inducted at the Nascar Hall of Fame.
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Trevor Bayne has an impressive racing pedigree. In 2011, he marked the story as a younger driver to win the Daytona 500, winning victory one day after his 20th anniversary. Throughout his career, Bayne participated in the best Nascar series, starting 187 races in the series of Cups, 164 races in the Xfinity series and nine races in the Craftsman truck series. His record includes three victories, 99 first top five and nine poles in these circuits. In addition to her next Nascar video role on Prime, Bayne is currently leading drivers from the Trucon Garage Truck series, the Xfinity series drivers for Joe Gibbs Racing and works as an analyst of the Arca Menards series on Fox Sports.
Kim Coon joins Prime Video with a large experience of Nascar broadcasting. Currently a journalist at PIT for NBC Sports and CW Sports, Coon also co-organized the popular Podcast “ Glass Case of Emotion ” in Nascar alongside driver Ryan Blaney and Chuck Bush. Its notable curriculum vitae includes a decade as a stand journalist with Motor Racing Network (MRN), and a visit to the morning newspaper in the WCCB in Charlotte, NC in addition, COON regularly hosts digital programs and live events for NASCAR, deepening its connection with sport and fans.
The veteran diffuser Marty SNIDER brings decades of experience to Prime Video, serving as a journalist at the NASCAR CUP NBC Sports stand, the XFINITY series and Indycar coverage, as well as the management of pre- and post-course tasks for the programming of NASCAR Studio. His versatile career extends over a wide range of sports, including missions for football Night in America, the Olympic Games, the NBA, professional driving, off -road races and open wheel races. SNIDER’s talents extend beyond the reports, while co-producing the winning series of an Emmy Award from HBO with Jimmie Johnson and co-organized the Morning Drive on Nascar radio of Sirius XM. His excellence in the broadcasting was recognized with six Emmy Awards Network Emmy Awards and the Honor “Pit Reporter of the Year” of Nascar.com in 2007.
From May, Prime Video will exclusively broadcast five consecutive races in the NASCAR CUP series to conclude the first half of the season. In addition, Prime Video will present an exclusive coverage of practice and qualifications for almost the first half of the NASCAR season (excluding the Nascar star race). In the United States, fans will be able to watch NASCAR live at home or on the go, and on hundreds of compatible devices, streaming from the web or using the privileged video application on smartphones, tablets, decoders, game consoles and connected televisions. For a complete list of compatible devices, visit Amazon.com/howtostream.
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Video Video Nascar Cup Series Race Schedule (All Times and):
• Sunday May 25, 6 p.m. – Coca -Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway
• Sunday, June 1, 7 p.m. – Race of the Nascar Cup series in Nashville Superspeedway
• Sunday June 8, 2 p.m. – Firemates Casino 400 in Michigan International Speedway
• Sunday, June 15, 3 p.m. – Race of the Nascar Cup series in Mexico City, Autóromo Hermanos Rodríguez
• Sunday, June 22, 2 p.m. – Race from the Nascar Cup series to Pocono Raceway