
TNT, Max launch exclusive NASCAR Driver Cam starting in 2025
TNT, Max launch exclusive NASCAR Driver Cam starting in 2025
NASCAR will have a new experience for race fans starting at the 2025 Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium this weekend. On Thursday, TNT Sports revealed a new NASCAR Driver Cam and Audio Experience starting at the Clash this weekend, exclusive to the streaming service Max.
According to the press release, NASCAR fans can choose between individual Driver Cams or two pre-set Multiview stream options featuring four drivers each. Each individual driver stream will have integrated live stats, including stage, lap number, position, and race status, along with telemetry data, including speed, RPM, gear, and more. They will be able to pause, rewind, and fast forward live video as well, and a replay of each individual driver stream will be available following each race.
The individual Driver Cams will be available for every driver across the 38 weekends on the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule. TNT Sports will broadcast five races over the next seven years and exclusively present the inaugural in-season NASCAR tournament. NASCAR's new TV deal with TNT Sports is already starting to pay dividends, as the fans will be able to track their favorite drivers each weekend.
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