The highly anticipated broadcast lineup for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is now official. On Monday, Prime Video and TNT Sports announced that Adam Alexander and Steve Letarte will join Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the booth, forming a powerhouse commentary team for the upcoming season.
The trio is set to provide coverage across both networks, which will split the broadcast rights for the Cup Series in 2025. With the combination of racing expertise, technical knowledge, and dynamic storytelling, this team promises to deliver an engaging experience for fans, whether they’re watching on Prime Video’s streaming platform or TNT Sports’ traditional broadcasts.
Meet the 2025 NASCAR Booth Team
• Dale Earnhardt Jr.
A fan favorite and two-time Daytona 500 champion, Earnhardt is no stranger to the broadcast booth. Since retiring from full-time racing in 2017, he has become one of the sport’s leading voices, known for his passion, insightful commentary, and ability to connect with fans. His presence was confirmed earlier this year, fueling excitement about his new role with Prime Video and TNT Sports.
• Adam Alexander
The veteran play-by-play announcer brings years of NASCAR broadcasting experience, having previously worked with Fox Sports and TNT during their earlier NASCAR coverage. Alexander’s polished delivery and knack for capturing the excitement of a race will anchor the booth, ensuring fans never miss a moment of the action.
• Steve Letarte
A former championship-winning crew chief and seasoned TV analyst, Letarte adds depth and technical knowledge to the team. His ability to break down race strategy and car performance, combined with his prior chemistry with Earnhardt during their time at Hendrick Motorsports, makes him a perfect fit for the booth.
A New Era for NASCAR Broadcasting
The 2025 season marks a new chapter for NASCAR’s media landscape. Prime Video will stream a portion of the season, marking a significant shift toward digital platforms and offering fans a fresh way to engage with the sport. TNT Sports, which has a rich history of covering NASCAR in the early 2000s, is making its return to the sport, bringing a blend of nostalgia and innovation.
The networks’ decision to share a consistent broadcast team across both platforms ensures a cohesive viewing experience, no matter where fans tune in.
Fan Reactions and Industry Buzz
The announcement has been met with widespread enthusiasm from fans and industry insiders. Many are particularly excited about the reunion of Earnhardt and Letarte, whose partnership as driver and crew chief produced memorable moments during their time at Hendrick Motorsports.
“This team has everything a broadcast needs—energy, expertise, and chemistry,” said a NASCAR spokesperson. “We’re confident they will elevate the viewing experience for long-time fans and newcomers alike.”
Adam Alexander expressed his excitement about joining the team: “Calling NASCAR races has always been a passion of mine, and I couldn’t ask for better partners in Dale and Steve. This is going to be a lot of fun.”
Steve Letarte echoed the sentiment: “NASCAR is all about teamwork, and I can’t wait to work with Dale and Adam to bring fans closer to the sport we all love.”
Looking Ahead to 2025
As NASCAR continues to grow its audience and embrace new technology, the combination of Prime Video and TNT Sports promises to bring fresh energy to the broadcasts. With Earnhardt, Alexander, and Letarte leading the way, fans can look forward to a season filled with thrilling races, expert insights, and top-tier coverage.
The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season kicks off at the Daytona 500, where the new broadcast team will make their debut.