NASCAR Cup Series race at Mexico City
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NASCAR fans have grown accustomed to seeing speed, throttle and braking on broadcasts for years.
Racing in Mexico City on Sunday (June 15) was fairly competitive. Prime Video did a decent job of bringing that action to viewers. While Shane van Gisbergen more or less stunk up the show while feeling “rubbish,” there was plenty of action to be had.
Ah, Mexico City, and the Rodriguez Brothers speedway, a 14-turn road course at 7,200 feet above sea level. Wanna watch? Well, you can, assuming you've made arrangements with the streamers at Amazon Prime Video. And assuming your CW affiliate isn't showing a Rockford Files re-run.
NASCAR is fine with the drop in older viewers, because the numbers also show a massive 32% increase in viewers in the coveted 18-34 age range. In fact, viewership is up in all categories under the age of 55, with a 21% increase in viewers between 25-54.
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. confronted Carson Hocevar following a spinout during the NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City on Sunday evening.