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For those who aren't currently Amazon Prime members, this elevated welcome offer makes now a good time to sign up for the Prime Visa. A membership only costs $139 per year and the gift card you'll ...
Shane van Gisbergen extended his winning streak to two straight and three victories in the last five weeks with yet another dominating run on a road course. The New Zealander once again showed ...
The iPhone 16e is the spiritual successor to the iPhone SE series and features a 6.1-inch OLED display, a 48MP camera and an ...
Amazon’s biggest Prime Day event ever starts today, offering members double the time to shop hundreds of thousands of epic deals across all categories. The ...
The process of carbonating water was first discovered in the late 1700s. By the early 1800s, this carbonated water had become ...
When Kasey Kahne joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2012, Rick Hendrick drew a hard line - no Sprint Cars, no Midgets. No dirt ovals. Nothing that could jeopardise his NASCAR investments.
Sunday’s 400-lap, 600-mile race will go green just after 6 p.m., with stage breaks at Laps 100, 200, and 300. Coverage of the on-track activity will be carried on Amazon Prime Video.
JR Motorsports owner and Amazon Prime Video NASCAR analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. describes Amazon Prime Video's NASCAR debut at Charlotte last weekend ahead of Amazon Prime's next race at Nashville.
Prime Video launched its inaugural season of NASCAR Cup Series coverage with an average viewership of 2.72 million for Sunday night's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte.
NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 moved to Amazon Prime, sparking fan outrage over lost tradition and concerns about leaving longtime viewers behind.
Two NASCAR insiders shared their thoughts on Prime Video’s coverage of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. On The Teardown podcast, Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic ...
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