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This spring, Earnhardt will premiere on Amazon Prime Video. The docuseries will give a look at Dale Earnhardt fans have never seen before. NASCAR fans are going to want to tune in on May 22. The ...
Prime Video officially revealed the premiere dates for its highly-anticipated four-part docuseries, Earnhardt. Prime Video subscribers can begin streaming the first two episodes on Thursday, May ...
Prime Video will broadcast five Cup Series races during the summer, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be a member of the broadcast team. MORE: Vanthoor wins Sebring 12 Hours pole for BMW ...
The docuseries, which will take a look at Dale Earnhardt in a way fans have never seen before, hits the platform on Thursday, May 22. Ahead of tomorrow’s release, Prime Video has shared an ...
A new network, Amazon Prime Video, will take the wheel in the NASCAR Cup Series on May 25 with Dale Earnhardt Jr., one of the most popular drivers in the sport's history, back in the booth. NASCAR ...
Dale Earnhardt was one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history. ... Earnhardt Jr. will be part of Prime Video's broadcast team calling the Coca-Cola 600 this weekend from Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Dale Jr. has shared exclusive images from the second season of 'Becoming Earnhardt', a podcast series based on Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s 1980 Cup Series season.
During a presentation at the Amazon upfront, it was revealed that the Prime Video platform will be home to a four-part docuseries on NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, a four-part series about the ...
Amazon Prime Video announced on Tuesday, May 14, that it will release a four-part docu-series on NASCAR legend and seven-time Winston Cup Series champion Dale Earnhardt.
Prime Video announced Friday that the first two episodes of \"Earnhardt\" will premiere May 22, ... the docuseries will depict Dale Earnhardt’s rise to NASCAR stardom and nationwide fame.
Earnhardt Jr. will be part of Prime Video's broadcast team calling the Coca-Cola 600 this weekend from Charlotte Motor Speedway. "They're going to come at it with a fresh lens," Earnhardt Jr. said.