Prime Video Welcomes Hall-of-Famer Carl Edwards and Dynamic Pit Reporters for Latest Round …

Prime Video recently announced an exciting addition to their NASCAR Cup Series coverage team, introducing Hall of Famer Carl Edwards, Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne, and experienced pit reporters Kim Coon and Marty Snider. This dynamic lineup is set to debut during the Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25.

Carl Edwards, a NASCAR legend with an impressive career, will be joining the team as an analyst for Prime Video’s pre- and post-race studio show. Throughout his time in NASCAR, Edwards secured 28 Cup victories and was runner-up for a NASCAR Championship twice. He was also recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, adding to his credentials.

Trevor Bayne, the youngest driver to win the Daytona 500 back in 2011, brings his racing expertise to Prime Video as well. With a career that includes 3 wins and 99 top-5 finishes across various racing series, Bayne will be a valuable asset to the team.

Kim Coon, an experienced pit reporter with a background in NASCAR broadcasting, joins the lineup with a wealth of industry knowledge. With a decade of experience as a pit reporter with Motor Racing Network (MRN) and hosting duties for various NASCAR programs, Coon will provide insightful commentary for viewers.

Marty Snider, a veteran broadcaster with decades of experience covering NASCAR, will serve as a pit reporter for Prime Video’s NASCAR Cup Series coverage. With a versatile resume that includes reporting for various sports broadcasts, Snider’s expertise will bring depth to the team.

Prime Video will exclusively stream five consecutive NASCAR Cup Series races starting in May, with additional coverage of practice and qualifying sessions. This allows fans to enjoy the action from the comfort of their homes or on the go, across a variety of devices with the Prime Video app.

Don’t miss the opportunity to catch all the thrilling NASCAR action with Prime Video’s star-studded lineup of analysts and reporters. It’s gearing up to be an exciting season of racing coverage that you won’t want to miss!