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Ah, Mexico City, and the Rodriguez Brothers speedway, a 14-turn road course at 7,200 feet above sea level. Wanna watch? Well, ...
NASCAR Mexico Series President and CEO Jimmy Morales, from left, NASCAR driver Daniel Suarez, of Mexico, Ben Kennedy, executive vice president and chief venue and racing innovations officer and ...
Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Mexico City's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez was the first international points-paying race for the series since 1958.It was also the fourth of five races on Amazon's ...
NASCAR's Cup Series returns to international competition for the first time since 1958 with a race in Mexico City. The race will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
The race is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast on Prime Video. Fans looking to watch can do so for free by using Prime Video, which offers a free trial for new subscribers.
Prime Video exceeded expectations for many within the NASCAR industry, including NASCAR itself, in terms of audience figures.
Prime's five-week run of Cup races ends this week. While the Amazon network's coverage has drawn good reviews, some holdouts ...
This past Sunday’s Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City got 2.10 million viewers on Prime Video, per Adam Stern of Sports Business Journal.That included the youngest ...
NASCAR’s streaming test on Amazon Prime drew highs, lows, and debate—was it progress or a risky gamble for tradition?
NASCAR predictably took a small ratings hit for its five races on Prime Video, ... Mexico City, and Pocono. That’s down about 15% from last year’s comparable windows on Fox, FS1, ...
The NASCAR Cup Series returns to the United States for an exciting race at Pocono Raceway, as drivers look to take the ...