The pieces continue to fall into place for Amazon Prime Video’s inaugural season in NASCAR racing. Announced on Monday, Danielle Trotta will host the pre-and postgame shows while Corey LaJoie takes on the role of analyst.
LIVE AND ONSITE each week, we’re excited to welcome @DanielleTrotta and @CoreyLaJoie to @PrimeVideo‘s inaugural season of @NASCAR as our pre- and post-race coverage team! pic.twitter.com/pl2mCD7FMP
— Sports on Prime (@SportsonPrime) January 27, 2025
Trotta, who hosts SiriusXM’s NASCAR Radio, brings her extensive experience from co-hosting NASCAR Race Hub and the pre-race show NASCAR RaceDay for Xfinity Series events on FS1. LaJoie, a part-time driver in the NASCAR Cup Series, finished 25th in the Cup standings in 2023.
Exciting day! I’ll be on @SiriusXMNASCAR at 11:05amET to discuss! https://t.co/rdgT2oBrEQ
— Danielle Trotta (@DanielleTrotta) January 27, 2025
As part of NASCAR’s new TV package, valued at approximately $7.7 billion over seven years, Prime Video will broadcast five midseason races, kicking off with the Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte on Memorial Day Weekend. Additionally, all practice and qualifying sessions for the first half of the season will air on Prime Video, excluding the exhibition Clash race, the Daytona 500, and the All-Star Race, which will be covered by Fox Sports.
Adam Alexander has been confirmed as Prime Video’s play-by-play commentator, joined by analysts Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte. This trio will also cover the five races on TNT that are scheduled after Prime Video’s broadcasts.