TNT Sports and Max are revving up excitement for NASCAR fans with a cutting-edge viewing experience set to debut during the Würth 400 presented by LIQUI MOLY on Sunday, May 4. The two platforms have announced the Driver Cam “Featured Multiview” selections, offering a dynamic and immersive way to watch one of the most anticipated races of the NASCAR Cup Series.

This new feature gives viewers the ability to track multiple drivers in real-time through a split-screen setup that showcases live feeds from inside the cockpits of selected cars. Fans will experience every turn, pit stop, and high-speed battle as if they were in the driver’s seat, all from the comfort of home.
The Driver Cam “Featured Multiview” for the Würth 400 will spotlight four top-performing and fan-favorite drivers, giving a mix of elite competitors and rising stars. While the full roster of selected drivers has yet to be officially revealed, TNT and Max promise a lineup that reflects key rivalries and storylines heading into this critical mid-season race.
What to Expect from the Multiview Experience:
Live in-car cameras from four featured drivers Real-time telemetry including speed, RPMs, and track position Driver audio, allowing fans to hear team communications TNT Sports commentary integrated with the multiview stream Access via the Max streaming platform, giving fans mobile and on-demand flexibility
This marks the beginning of TNT Sports’ innovative push into motorsports coverage in partnership with Max. It reflects the growing demand among fans for more interactive and personalized viewing options, particularly as streaming platforms expand their presence in live sports.
The Würth 400, held at the high-speed Dover Motor Speedway, is known for its intense action and demanding concrete surface—making it the perfect stage to launch this advanced fan feature. With playoff positions tightening and drivers battling for crucial points, every second of the race will matter.
Fans can tune into the Driver Cam “Featured Multiview” feature live on Max beginning with pre-race coverage on Sunday, May 4. Traditional race coverage will also be available on TNT Sports, providing comprehensive access to all the action.