NASCAR, Brickyard 400 and Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. returned to the broadcast booth for the NASCAR Cup Series this summer with Prime Video and TNT Sports. After the Brickyard 500, NBC Sports is taking over, and the NASCAR Hall of Famer will get a bit of a reprieve until 2026.
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Daily Express US on MSNNASCAR ready to welcome back popular announcer as Dale Earnhardt Jr. steps asideDale Earnhardt Jr.'s time in the broadcast booth is over for the remainder of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, with NBC Sports set to take charge.
It'll be the Ty and Ty show for the $1 million prize, with Ty Gibbs going head-to-head with Ty Dillon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday. Dillon's appearance culminates a "Cinderella" run, after he came into the tournament as the lowest possible seed.
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Ty Gibbs might not have won a Cup Series race yet. But he came out of Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday carrying a million dollars in his bag after winning NASCAR’s maiden In-Season Tournament.
NASCAR returns to the oval track of Dover Speedway, with Goodyear unveiling a one-off tire for the notoriously challenging Monster Mile.
Ty Dillon and Ty Gibbs are squaring off in the finale of NASCAR's inaugural $1,000,000 In-Season Challenge at the Brickyard 400.
The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season continues with the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday. See the starting lineup here.
Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway got 2.009 million viewers on TNT, per Adam Stern of Sports Business Journal. Viewership dropped 27% during the near hour-long rain delay in Stage 3.