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Carl Edwards Among Latest Additions to Prime Video NASCAR Talent Lineup

Prime Video finalized the coverage team for its first season of NASCAR Cup Series coverage, including the addition of 2025 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Carl Edwards.

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Prime Video finalized the coverage team for its first season of NASCAR Cup Series coverage, including the addition of 2025 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Carl Edwards.

Edwards will join Danielle Trotta and Corey LaJoie for Prime Video’s pre and post-race studio show. Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne, Kim Coon and Marty Snider will serve as pit-road reporters on the broadcasts, with the previously-announced broadcast booth consisting of Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Steve Letarte.

"We're thrilled to introduce Carl, Trevor, Kim, and Marty to our NASCAR on Prime Video team," said Alex Strand, Sr. coordinating producer at Prime Video. "Carl's Hall-of-Fame career, combined with the extensive experience of Trevor, Kim, and Marty, bring an unparalleled authenticity to our coverage. Their deep knowledge and genuine passion will resonate with fans and elevate the NASCAR viewing experience. We look forward to showcasing our entire announce team when we debut in just a few short months."

Edwards was named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers in 2024 and inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame earlier this year. He won 28 races in the NASCAR Cup Series, amassing 124 top-five finishes and 220 top-10 results.

Coon and Snider both bring considerable experience to their new positions at Prime Video, both as pit reporters and in other avenues of the sport. Bayne competed in 187 NASCAR Cup Series races during his career, and became the youngest winner in the history of the Daytona 500 in 2011.

Prime Video will begin its five-race stretch on Sunday, May 25 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, before continuing at Nashville Superspeedway (June 1), Michigan International Speedway (June 8), Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (June 15), and Pocono Raceway (June 22).

-Photo credit: David Jensen/Getty Images

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