What’s Happening?
Amazon Prime Video has two more races before TNT takes over for its five-race stretch. With Mexico and Pocono left, Amazon’s coverage has received much praise from fans and the media after covering the Coca-Cola 600, Nashville, and this weekend’s Michigan broadcast was no different.
Poll Results
What did you think of Amazon Prime's broadcast for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan?
— The Daily Downforce (@dailydownforce) June 8, 2025
Overall, fans responded positively to Sunday’s broadcast on Prime, with the majority rating it as Good. Elements such as booth energy, camera work, and extended pre- and post-race coverage continue to be highly praised.
Fan Commentary
I've been VERY positive about Prime's coverage the last few weeks, but apparently I'm not allowed to make one (fairly light) critique.
— Eric Estepp (@EricEstepp17) June 8, 2025
Again, the extended post-race shows are awesome, BUT it would be nice if they would interview 1 or 2 of the top stories before getting into all… https://t.co/hbj7cWbmD4
The best part about Amazon's a NASCAR coverage is they use a lot of wide angle camera shots that allow to see what is actually happening. @NASCARONFOX and @NASCARonNBC constantly take away from the race by showing constant in car and speed shots.
— LetsGoCle (@LetsGoCle) June 9, 2025
They are what FOX was 20 years ago.
— Patrick Weseman (@csuhpat1) June 9, 2025
Never been more on the edge of my seat for a fuel mileage race the way @SteveLetarte reminded us of Pocono years back really got me locked in. Byron and Hamlin dueling again has been a treat this season they are surgical.
— Tom Sears (@LurkinTomGaming) June 8, 2025
Amazon Prime Highlights (So far)
Positives:
- Excellent camera work
- Clear and balanced audio mixing
- Energetic and engaging booth commentary
- Extended pre-race and post-race shows
Negatives:
- Accessibility concerns, especially for older viewers unfamiliar with streaming platforms
- Requests for simpler navigation and an improved user interface
- Badly timed post-race interviews
Looking Ahead
As for the next race, the NASCAR Cup Series is headed to Mexico City, once again on Prime Video, at 8 PM EST. Learn all the details about the upcoming race weekend HERE.
What did you think of Sunday’s broadcast? Let us know on our social media, and remember to join the discussion next weekend with your vote and commentary on X.