The pieces continue to fall into place for Amazon Prime Video’s first venture into NASCAR racing this season.
Prime Video announced Monday that Danielle Trotta and Corey LaJoie will anchor their pre-and post race shows this season, with Trotta handling host duties and LaJoie as the 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 hosts SiriusXM’s NASCAR Radio. She has also co-hosted NASCAR Race Hub and the pre-race show NASCAR RaceDay for Xfinity Series events on FS1.
LaJoie is a part-time driver in the NASCAR Cup Series who 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
Prime Video is part of NASCAR’s new TV package, worth an estimated $7.7 billion over seven years. The streaming service will air five midseason races, beginning with the Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte on Memorial Day Weekend.
Prime Video will also broadcast all practice and qualifying sessions for the first half of the season, except for the exhibition Clash race, the Daytona 500, and the All-Star Race, which Fox Sports will cover.
Adam Alexander had previously been announced as Prime Video’s play-by-play commentator. He’ll be joined by analysts Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte. The trio will also work TNT’s five races, which follow Prime Video on the schedule.
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