TNT Sports Confirms Full Broadcast Lineup for 2025 NASCAR Coverage

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TNT Sports has cultivated a stacked list of analysts, commentators, and pit reporters in advance of its inaugural NASCAR In-Season Coverage, which will include coverage of five NASCAR Cup Series events beginning at Atlanta on June 28.

The network will also be offering exclusive live coverage of events at the Chicago Street Course (July 6), Sonoma Raceway (July 13), Dover Motor Speedway (July 20), and Indianapolis Motor Speedway (July 27) — on TNT, truTV, and Max.

As previously announced, Adam Alexander will serve as the lead play-by-play broadcaster for these events, with support in the broadcast booth from NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and long-time crew chief Steve Letarte.

Coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series events will be complemented with live pit reports by Marty Snider, Danielle Trotta, and Alan Cavanna. Snider is a veteran of pit road, having worked with TNT Sports in the past, and more recently, NBC.

Trotta and Cavanna will be working their first NASCAR Cup Series events as pit reporters, with Cavanna having previous experience in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with FOX Sports.

Shannon Spake, current host of NASCAR Daily and NASCAR Inside The Playoffs, will lead the three-man studio coverage that will also include 2010 DAYTONA 500 winner Jamie McMurray and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race-winner Parker Kligerman.

New for this Summer, TNT Sports will have an AltCast happening at the same time as the race broadcast, showing on TruTV, which will see Larry McReynolds and Jeff Burton breaking down the intricacies of the In-Season Bracket Tournament.

Coverage for TNT Sports will begin on Saturday, June 28, with the event at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

2 Responses

  1. Your 2 guys you have got calling the race is failure . They are talking about items that don’t concern racing. Your network is giving nasca a black eye with Renynolds and Burton

    I cannot enjoy the race because they throw you off because they know how to show ownership of racing

    Please fix

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