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This is a list of former NASCAR on Fox broadcasters, their position(s), and the years they were each with the network. Mark Garrow (substitute play-by-play or pit reporter for some standalone Xfinity Series races, 2001–06). Now works as a color commentator for PRN Radio. Glenn Jarrett (substitute pit reporter for some standalone Xfinity ...
NASCAR Xfinity Series Booth announcers. Rick Allen (lap-by-lap, most races) Dave Burns (lap–by–lap at Darlington) Steve Letarte (color commentator, most races) Jeff Burton (color commentator, most races) Dale Earnhardt Jr. (color commentator, most races) Mike Bagley (commentator for radio-style broadcasts at the road course races)
NASCAR on The CW is the branding used for broadcasts of NASCAR races on The CW Network, which will broadcast the entire NASCAR Xfinity Series season from 2025 to 2031. The channel will also broadcast the Xfinity Series playoff races in 2024 as well as the regular season finale at Bristol Motor Speedway in a collaboration with NBC Sports in preparation for becoming the full season broadcaster ...
In July 2023, broadcast network The CW signed a TV rights deal to broadcast the NASCAR Xfinity Series from 2025 to 2031 for an estimated $115 million annual fee. [25] In November 2023, NASCAR announced a television and streaming deal for the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Truck Series from 2025 to 2031 for a $1.1 billion annual fee.
NASCAR on USA is the branding used for broadcasts of NASCAR races that are produced by NBC Sports and televised on several NBCUniversal-owned television networks, including USA Network in the United States. The network originally aired races, typically during the half of the season, from 1982 to 1985.
The following is a list of the American television networks and announcers who have broadcast NASCAR's annual Daytona 500 throughout the years. Throughout its history, the Daytona 500 has been aired on all four major networks in the U.S., including ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox.
He was the network's NASCAR play-by-play announcer until the 1987 season. From 1987 to 1990, ABC Sports covered reports on time trials on the Indianapolis 500, which ABC Sports also covered. From its first year, the unique moniker "The Winston" was adopted by sponsor R. J. Reynolds. Rather than referring to the event as a traditional "All star ...