LEBANON, Tenn. — Prime Video unveiled the final pieces of a decorated announce team for its inaugural season of NASCAR Cup Series coverage, introducing newly minted Hall of Fame driver Carl Edwards, Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne and experienced pit reporters Kim Coon and Marty Snider.

The expanded lineup brings together a host of familiar faces for racing fans, as an exclusive, five-race package of NASCAR action debuts with the Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25 and includes Nashville Superspeedway's May 30-June 1 triple-header weekend.

Edwards joins host Danielle Trotta, along with third-generation racer and analyst Corey LaJoie, as an analyst for Prime Video’s pre- and post-race studio show.

Bayne, Coon and Snider will patrol pit road, complementing the broadcast booth team of seasoned race caller Adam Alexander, NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Daytona 500-winning crew chief Steve Letarte.

"We're thrilled to introduce Carl, Trevor, Kim and Marty to our NASCAR on Prime Video team," said Alex Strand, senior coordinating producer at Prime Video. "Carl's Hall of Fame career, combined with the extensive experience of Trevor, Kim and Marty, brings an unparalleled authenticity to our coverage. Their deep knowledge and genuine passion will resonate with fans and elevate the NASCAR viewing experience. We look forward to showcasing our entire announce team when we debut in just a few short months."

Named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers, Edwards brings his enthusiasm for racing to Prime Video’s inaugural season of coverage. His impressive resume in NASCAR’s top series includes 28 Cup victories, 124 top fives, 220 top 10s and 22 poles. He was runner-up for a NASCAR championship twice, including the closest points finish in NASCAR history, losing by a tiebreaker in 2011. Earlier in 2025, he was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

In 2023, Nashville Superspeedway created a home to celebrate and honor drivers who had the most success and made the biggest impact at the all-concrete 1.3-mile oval, and announced that the inaugural inductee into its “Legends Plaza” was Edwards, a six-time Nashville Superspeedway winner.

His induction to the Nashville Superspeedway Legends Plaza was very fitting as he scored five NASCAR Xfinity Series wins (July 2011, April 2011, June 2007, April 2007 and June 2006) and one NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory (August 2003) in his career at NASCAR’s largest concrete oval.

Missouri native Edwards was so good at the D-shaped oval that in his 13 career Xfinity Series starts he posted 12 top-10 finishes and 11 inside the top five. His lone finish outside the top 10 was 13th.

Starting in May, Prime Video will exclusively stream five consecutive NASCAR Cup Series races to conclude the first half of the season. In addition, Prime Video will present exclusive coverage of practice and qualifying for almost the entire first half of the NASCAR season, (excluding the NASCAR All-Star Race). Fans in the United States will be able to watch NASCAR live at home or on the go, and across hundreds of compatible devices, streaming from the web, or using the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and connected televisions. For a complete list of compatible devices, visit amazon.com/howtostream.

-- NashvilleSuperspeedway.com --

2025 Race Schedule and Tickets
Friday, May 30
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Rackley Roofing 200
(7 p.m. CT, FS1, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) 

Saturday, May 31
Wilson County Convention and Visitors Bureau Qualifying
(2:10 p.m. Xfinity Series, The CW, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
(4:40 p.m. Cup Series, Amazon Prime Video, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) 

NASCAR Xfinity Series Tennessee Lottery 250
(6:30 p.m. CT, The CW, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) 

Sunday, June 1
NASCAR Cup Series
(6 p.m. CT, Amazon Prime Video, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) 

Sunday, Aug. 31
NTT INDYCAR SERIES Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
(2:30 p.m. CT, FOX, INDYCAR Live, SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation) 

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Nashville Superspeedway stands as Middle Tennessee’s premier racing destination, nestled in one of America’s most dynamic and rapidly expanding regions. Our 1.33-mile D-shaped concrete track, featuring 14 degrees of banking, holds the distinction of being NASCAR’s largest all-concrete venue. Nashville Superspeedway’s rich racing heritage includes four NASCAR Cup Series races, 25 NASCAR Xfinity Series events, 17 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competitions and nine INDYCAR SERIES battles – including the 2024 INDYCAR SERIES championship finale. As a Speedway Motorsports property, Nashville Superspeedway serves as a year-round entertainment venue welcoming families and race fans from across the nation.