2025 NASCAR Broadcast Deal, Take Notes!
The Final Lap Weekly - NASCAR Talk Show
Release Date: 11/29/2023
The Final Lap Weekly - NASCAR Talk Show
Rowdy Dragon recaps Fantasy NASCAR results from Darlington Raceway
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We recap the fireworks between Chris Buescher and Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski wins Darlington, Ford finally wins, All Star Race Weekend coming up, Fantasy NASCAR Darlington Recap from Rowdy Dragon, and Is Kyle Larson a Taylor Swift Fan? Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie
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We recap the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series History with Kyle Larson officially getting the trophy over Chris Buscher. Toby watches on TV and has a few comments, Rowdy Dragon has your Fantasy NASCAR picks for Darlington Throwback Weekend (yeah, still) Dale Earnhardt Jr. has two new TV homes for 2025, and Michael McDowell inks a multi-year contract. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie.
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Rowdy Dragon has your Fantasy NASCAR picks for Kansas Speedway
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We recap Denny Hamlin's 3rd win of the season, tying William Byron for 2024. Kevin Harvick WILL drive a Cup Series car again, Darlington Paint schemes for Throw Back weekend (yes again) an update on Erik Jones, Rowdy Dragon has your Fantasy NASCAR picks for Kansas Speedway and more. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie.
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Rowdy Dragon's has your Fantasy NASCAR picks For Dover Motor Speedway
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Kerry Murphey chats with former NASCAR driver now analyst about his upcoming charity ride, his families 75th year in NASCAR, Charter negotiations, drivers wanting more horsepower, why Denny Hamlin is so hated and can he recover, plus getting you all set up for Dover this weekend.
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Guest: Kyle Petty talks about his charity ride coming up, why is Denny Hamlin hated, the new car, Petty Family 75th year in NASCAR, plus Toby's hot take: the racing is a joke right now, Rowdy Dragon has your Fantasy NASCAR Picks for Dover and the latest on Erik Jones condition. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie
info_outline Rowdy Dragon's Fantasy NASCAR Picks for TalladegaThe Final Lap Weekly - NASCAR Talk Show
Rowdy Dragon with your Fantasy NASCAR picks for Talladega Superspeedway
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We recap the Texas Motor Speedway weekend where Chase Elliott finds Victory Lane, ending a long winless drought. Ross Chastain Vs. William Byron is discussed, Keelan Harvick makes debut, tons and tons of NASCAR suspensions, Rowdy Dragon with your Fantasy NASCAR picks for Talladega and more. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie
info_outlineToby and Kerry will be back next week to recap all the latest NASCAR news heading into the holiday season, but for now this tiny nugget.....
NASCAR has announced a massive all new broadcasting rights deal that kicks off in 2025 and goes through 2031, so a 7 year deal.
Where can you watch NASCAR starting in 2025.
First 14 races will be on Fox/FS1, with only 5 Cup Races airing on your local broadcast FOX Station
The last 14 races will run on NBC or USA with just 4 Cup Races on the local broadcast NBC Station
What about the middle 10 races? NASCAR welcomes Amazon Prime and new again to NASCAR TNT, which previously had a 32 year relationship.
So 5 races after the Fox portion of the season goes to Amazon
And 5 races after Amazon goes to TNT
Hope you are taking notes for all this
How about Practice and Qualifying?
Amazon Prime will handle all of that until their race coverage ends and hands it off to TNT when they will handle practices and qualifying. The exception to this is The Busch Light Clash, Daytona 500 and All-Star Race, whose practice and qualifying will remain with FOX Sports.
Don’t forget the Xfinity Series was already announced to air on the CW Network exclusively during the same timeframe.
What about the Craftsman Truck Series?
Live events for the entire 23-race NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season will air on FS1 through 2031.
Get those stream services up to date over the next year or so, as next year will be similar to this past year.