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Everything you need to know to stream NASCAR's longest race of the season live from Charlotte Motor Speedway
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If you're wondering where to watch the Coca-Cola 600 without getting stuck in a maze of subscriptions and blackout rules, here's some good news: this year's race is easier to catch than you might think. The Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR event — one of the biggest races on the calendar — is happening Sunday, May 25 at 5 p.m. ET, live from Charlotte Motor Speedway. It's the kind of race that feels like summer officially clocking in. And, it's all streaming on one platform. Prime Video.


CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 26: A general view of racing during the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 26, 2024 in Concord, North Carolina.
David Jensen/Getty ImagesThis isn't just any race — it's the 66th running of the Coca-Cola 600, the longest event in the NASCAR Cup Series. Four stages. 600 miles. 40 drivers. For fans, the Coca-Cola 600 sits right up there with the Daytona 500 and the Southern 500 — but what makes this one special is the sheer test of endurance. It starts in the late afternoon, rolls into dusk, and wraps under the lights.
So let's talk streaming. NASCAR on Prime Video is a thing now — not for every single race, but they do have exclusive rights for some of them, including the Coca-Cola 600. And if you've been wondering how to watch NASCAR on Prime, the setup is actually quite easy.
Here's how it works: if you've got Prime Video, you're already halfway there. Amazon has partnered with different sports channels through Prime Video Channels, and some NASCAR events — including the Coca-Cola 600 — are available to stream live. No need for five logins or jumping between apps. Just head to Prime Video and toggle to the Sports section.
Now if you don't already have a Prime membership, it's $14.99/month or $139/year. That gets you access to Prime Video (plus free shipping, exclusive deals, and a bunch of other stuff you'll probably use more than you think). Once you're signed up, just search for NASCAR, Coca-Cola 600, or head to the Sports section within Prime Video.
In short: if you're out grilling with friends or catching it solo on the couch, Prime makes it easy to tune into one of NASCAR's biggest nights — without overcomplicating your weekend.
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