TNT will return as an official NASCAR broadcaster after a ten-year absence to cover several races in the summer season. The broadcasting stint begins on June 28 with the Atlanta Motor Speedway race and includes other races such as the Chicago Street Course, Sonoma, Dover Motor Speedway, and the prestigious Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 27. The broadcast team will feature Dale Earnhardt Jr., crew chief Steve Letarte, and commentator Adam Alexander in the booth, with pit reporters Marty Snider, Danielle Trotta, and Alan Cavanna on the ground. The studio team will consist of host Shannon Spake, analysts Jamie McMurray and Parker Kligerman, and correspondent Mamba Smith, providing pre and post-race coverage for all five races. Additionally, TNT will showcase the NASCAR In-Season Challenge, offering a unique Altcast on truTV alongside their regular coverage with veteran crew chief Larry McReynolds and former driver Jeff Burton providing insights into the drivers’ bracket storylines each week.
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