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Adam Alexander, Steve Letarte join Earnhardt Jr. for TNT Sports, Amazon Prime broadcasts in 2025

Adam Alexander, Steve Letarte join Earnhardt Jr. for TNT Sports, Amazon Prime broadcasts in 2025

TNT Sports and Amazon Prime announced Monday that Adam Alexander and Steve Letarte will join Dale Earnhardt Jr. for their NASCAR Cup Series broadcasts in 2025.

Alexander will lead play-by-play duties for both networks and former crew chief Letarte will serve as an analyst. Earnhardt was announced as the first member of the coverage team for both networks back in May.

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Prime Video, a newcomer to the list of NASCAR broadcast networks, and returning partner TNT will each air five Cup Series in the midsection of the season. Prime will begin its coverage with the May 25 Coca-Cola 600 and its run will include the Cup Series’ first event in Mexico City on June 15. TNT’s coverage will begin June 28 at Atlanta and will feature the circuit’s first in-season tournament, with a $1 million prize to the winner.

Alexander joins Prime and TNT after a 19-year run at FOX Sports, where he anchored play-by-play coverage from the broadcast booth for multiple NASCAR series. He also served as a pit reporter and studio host during his time with FOX.

Letarte will be reunited with Earnhardt Jr. in the Prime and TNT booth, and he will continue to be an analyst with NBC Sports. He shifted to broadcasting for the 2015 season after scoring 15 Cup Series wins as a crew chief with Hendrick Motorsports, including five with Earnhardt at the wheel.

Earnhardt began his broadcasting career as an analyst with NBC Sports in 2018, one year after his driving career ended. TNT indicated that the NASCAR Hall of Famer is also scheduled to contribute to Bleacher Report‘s social and digital outlets through an agreement with his Dirty Mo Media productions group.

Prime Video and TNT Sports join FOX and NBC as broadcast partners for the Cup Series starting next year through 2031 as part of a seven-year media rights package announced at the end of the 2023 season.

For a complete list of compatible devices to stream NASCAR on Prime Video in 2025, visit amazon.com/howtostream.