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Carl Edwards Added to Prime NASCAR Broadcast

Carl Edwards will be part of Amazon Prime Video’s NASCAR coverage in 2025, it announced May 11.

The company also announced Kim Coon, Marty Snider and Trevor Bayne as pit reporters for its coverage.

Edwards, who retired from racing in NASCAR at the end of the 2016 season, will be returning to the sport as a studio analyst. Edwards was recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025.

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“We’re thrilled to introduce Carl, Trevor, Kim and Marty to our NASCAR on Prime Video team,” Alex Strand, senior coordinating producer at Prime Video, said in a release. “Carl’s Hall-of-Fame career, combined with the extensive experience of Trevor, Kim and Marty, bring 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.”

The additions join Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte, who will be in the booth. Corey LaJoie will work alongside Edwards in the analyst role, and Danielle Trotta will host pre- and post-race coverage.

Prime’s first race will come at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25. It’ll then broadcast the next four races.

Logan Kendall joined the Frontstretch team in 2025 as the Tuesday News Writer and fills in other roles as needed. He resides in the Finger Lakes region of New York and spends his free time writing as a hobby creatively and is a self published author.

Logan can be found on X @LoganKendall48

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