The 2025 NASCAR Cup broadcasting rights are covered by a $7.7 billion, seven-year agreement shared among FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Prime Video, and Warner Bros. Discovery. NASCAR will now air its final four regular season races and ten others on NBC, following the conclusion of TNT Sports’ seasonal challenge on AltCast via TRUTV. Leigh Diffey will lead commentary alongside 21-time Cup Series race winner Burton and Daytona 500 veteran Steve Letarte, with Dave Burns and Kim Coon reporting from the pit.
Most remaining races will be broadcast on USA Network, including stops at Iowa, Watkins Glen, Richmond, Darlington, Gateway, Bristol, Loudon, Kansas, Charlotte Roval, and Las Vegas. NBC will showcase the regular-season finale at Daytona, where the official 16-driver playoff lineup is confirmed, as well as key playoff events at Talladega, Martinsville, and Phoenix. The final three races of the season will be simultaneously available on Peacock, excluding Daytona. HBO MAX will continue providing in-car camera feeds every weekend, while practice and qualifying sessions remain on TRUTV.
The full 2025 broadcast schedule highlights key races on specific networks, balancing traditional TV and streaming platforms to maximize accessibility for fans.
Fan Take: This detailed broadcasting arrangement demonstrates NASCAR’s commitment to broadening its reach through multiple platforms, enhancing fan engagement. For NASCAR enthusiasts, the blend of familiar channels and innovative streaming options promises a more dynamic viewing experience, helping to grow the sport’s following and keep the excitement of the Cup Series alive.