NASCAR Driver Cam on Max: A Game-Changer for Motorsports Fans


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Cord-cutting NASCAR fans are in for a treat as TNT Sports and Max introduce an innovative NASCAR Driver Cam experience, set to debut Sunday, February 2, with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray. This new feature will provide motorsports enthusiasts with an unparalleled inside-the-car experience for all 38 NASCAR Cup Series races throughout the season.

What NASCAR Driver Cam on Max Offers

This first-of-its-kind NASCAR streaming feature will allow viewers to access live, high-definition in-car cameras for every driver on the track—offering a unique perspective of the race from inside the cockpit. Each stream will feature:

  • 1080p in-car camera feeds for up to 40 drivers per race
  • Synced scanner team radios and ambient car noise for an immersive experience
  • Live stats and telemetry data, including speed, RPM, gear, lap number, and position
  • Pause, rewind, and fast-forward capabilities for real-time and on-demand viewing
  • Multiview streaming options, with two preset streams featuring four drivers each
  • Fan-selected Multiview options, where viewers can vote on which four drivers will be featured

After each race, replays of individual driver streams will be available on Max‘s B/R Sports section, ensuring fans never miss a moment of the action.

Where to Watch

On race days, fans can access NASCAR Driver Cam streams and Multiview features via the B/R Sports hub on Max. The full NASCAR live content schedule is available at Max’s live sports schedule.

Additionally, TNT Sports and NASCAR are kicking off a seven-year multimedia rights agreement that will see some of the sport’s biggest moments return to TNT Sports’ linear and streaming platforms. As part of this deal:

  • TNT Sports will broadcast NASCAR’s inaugural in-season tournament, starting with Atlanta’s Night Race on June 28, 2025
  • TruTV and Max will stream NASCAR Cup Series practices and qualifying sessions
  • Bleacher Report’s B/R Racing platforms will provide highlights and digital content

This marks a continuation of TNT Sports’ 32-year relationship with NASCAR, dating back to 1983. By integrating cutting-edge streaming technology, Max and TNT Sports are bringing NASCAR fans closer to the action than ever before.

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