NASCAR Insiders Share Reactions to Conclusion of Prime Video Broadcast Partnership
ck said. “I got a text from a buddy and it was just like, ‘This is like College GameDay. Frenzied out there. Huge crowd behind the desk.’ And I just think — they got (Brad) Keselowski up on the stage after finishing ninth or 10th and it was a disappointing day. He got up there to talk about it, right? And it’s like, ‘Man, this is such in-depth coverage.’ They hit every note.”
So, what’s next now that Prime Video is no longer on the call? The TNT crew will get their chance to shine. But let’s be real, everyone is now chasing Prime Video. That’s the truth, as Bianchi and Gluck see it.
“For those of us who may have a gripe or two about TV coverage and time in NASCAR, this is something you can point to and be like, ‘See, this is what we’re talking about. This is what we’re trying to tell you,'” Gluck said. “I think if Prime had the entire season, NASCAR as a sport would be viewed far more favorably than it is right now.”