TNT Sports has assembled a deep roster of esteemed analysts, commentators and pit reporters in the run up to the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge, with exclusive live race coverage beginning Saturday, June 28, at the Quaker State 400 from Atlanta Motor Speedway, followed by four consecutive Sundays of adrenaline-pumping race action: July 6 in Chicago; July 13 in Sonoma; July 20 in Dover; and July 27 in Indianapolis – all on TNT, truTV and Max.
The previously announced broadcast booth team featuring NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., Daytona 500-winning Crew Chief Steve Letarte and veteran motorsports commentator Adam Alexander will lead TNT Sports’ race coverage of the NASCAR In-Season Challenge. They will be joined by pit reporters Marty Snider, Danielle Trotta and Alan Cavanna.
TNT’s NASCAR Nation pre- and post-race studio coverage will be on site throughout the NASCAR In-Season Challenge, hosted by Shannon Spake with analysts Jamie McMurray, winner of the 2010 Daytona 500, and Parker Kligerman, former NASCAR Cup Series driver and current NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver for Henderson Motorsports.
TNT Sports’ robust NASCAR coverage will also include the NASCAR In-Season Challenge Altcast on truTV. The alternate viewing experience, which will take fans inside the individual driver bracket storylines each week, will be hosted by former Crew Chief Larry McReynolds and 21-time NASCAR Cup Series winner Jeff Burton each week.
Additionally, Mamba Smith, one of NASCAR’s preeminent personalities and content creators, will contribute to B/R Racing as a correspondent. He will also contribute to TNT’s NASCAR coverage.
TNT Sports and NASCAR are entering the first year of a new seven-year multimedia rights agreement in the U.S. that will see some of the biggest moments in the NASCAR season returning to TNT Sports’ linear and streaming platforms. Additionally, truTV and Max will exclusively simulcast the second half of the NASCAR Cup Series practices and qualifying sessions.
Earlier this season, TNT Sports and Max launched the NASCAR Driver Cam experience — exclusively on Max — which offers motorsports fans the ultimate all-access pass to every driver for every race throughout the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule, including a layered audio mix of scanner team radios and ambient car noise, all synced up with a 1080p Driver Cam feed (on supported devices).
This season marks the continuation of TNT Sports’ 32-year relationship with NASCAR, a collaboration that began in 1983 and one that has been centered on innovation and creativity that was instrumental to the growth of the sport.
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