NASCAR is heading south of the border in historic fashion as NASCAR on Prime presents the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race from Mexico City’s famed Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez this Sunday, June 15. The groundbreaking event marks the fourth exclusive race streamed by Prime Video this season and symbolizes a major step forward in NASCAR’s international outreach.
Coverage begins at 2:00 PM ET with NASCAR Live from Mexico City, hosted by Danielle Trotta, alongside NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Carl Edwards and current Cup Series driver Corey LaJoie. The trio leads a dynamic broadcast that brings together the old guard, today’s stars, and the rich motorsport culture of Mexico. Joining for select segments are NASCAR on Prime analysts Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte.
The pre-race show features a mix of racing insights and cultural celebration. Celebrity chef and Prime Sports contributor David Chang explores the culinary scene of Mexico City with LaJoie and Daniel Suárez, the home-country hero driving the #99 car. Letarte delivers his weekly crew chief wisdom in his signature comedic segment at a local pub—complete with his puppet pals—while the crew also celebrates Father’s Day and highlights the dads on the starting grid.
A moving tribute recounts the legacy of Mexican racing pioneers Pedro and Ricardo Rodríguez, for whom the track is named. Their trailblazing contributions to motorsport laid the foundation for the country’s deep-rooted passion for racing—a passion now honored with NASCAR’s arrival at their historic home circuit.
Race-day coverage will feature familiar voices, with Adam Alexander on the call alongside Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte in the booth. Trevor Bayne, Kim Coon, and Marty Snider will report from pit road. Special guests Kyle Larson and Shane van Gisbergen will join the studio team to break down race strategy and preview the on-track action.
NASCAR’s debut race in Mexico City is available exclusively on Prime Video, continuing the platform’s commitment to bringing fans innovative and immersive motorsports experiences. Viewers in the U.S. can stream the race at home or on the go using hundreds of compatible devices. For a full list, visit amazon.com/howtostream.
Remaining NASCAR on Prime Cup Series Schedule:
- Sunday, June 15 – NASCAR Cup Series Racing from Mexico City at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez — 2:00 PM ET
- Sunday, June 22 – NASCAR Cup Series Race at Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania — 1:00 PM ET
With NASCAR expanding its horizons and Prime Video providing world-class access, this weekend’s race promises not just intense on-track competition, but a celebration of international motorsport heritage.

