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NASCAR on Prime broadcast crew set up on USS Carl Vinson for San Diego race

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This week’s NASCAR Cup Series race is at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, CA, for the Anduril 250 on Sunday. It’s the first NASCAR race ever on an active military base and will feature a 3.4-mile circuit and 75 laps. And the incredible, historic NASCAR setup on Naval Base Coronado also includes an amazing broadcast booth for Prime Video.

The NASCAR on Prime broadcast crew will call the race from the bridge of the USS Carl Vinson, and they previewed the action from the scene on Saturday.

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“The scene here is just remarkable,” NASCAR on Prime play-by-play announcer Adam Alexander said. “It truly is like it’s not real. And our home for the weekend, the USS Carl Vinson. That’s where we’ll originate. NASCAR Live tomorrow, down on the flight deck. And then we’ll come up to the bridge, where we’re going to make our home. This is the best booth on-camera location we could ever have.”

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