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Prime Video's first NASCAR race averages 2.72 million viewers, younger audience

Prime Video's first NASCAR race averages 2.72 million viewers, younger audience

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Sunday night's Coca-Cola 600 averaged 2.72 million viewers in Prime Video's first NASCAR race.
The race, which was won by Ross Chastain , was the third-highest-watched NASCAR race this season not carried by Fox. FS1 averaged 2.89 million viewers for the March 16 race at Las Vegas and 2.84 million for Phoenix on March 9.

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