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SiriusXM Announces Coverage for Daytona 500 Week


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SiriusXM

As the 67th running of the Daytona 500 approaches on February 16, SiriusXM is set to offer audio coverage of all the events surrounding NASCAR's Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway. With live broadcasts of the race, in-car audio from top drivers, and daily coverage from the track, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will be the go-to channel for fans seeking the full Daytona experience.

Starting at 7am ET on race day, SiriusXM's coverage will feature every lap live, culminating in post-race interviews with the 2025 Daytona 500 champion and other key competitors. Beyond the main event, SiriusXM's special programming includes a live episode of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s "Dale Jr. Download" from the Daytona Fan Zone, featuring guests like Justin Allgaier and Martin Truex Jr.

Listeners will also enjoy access to the in-car communications of drivers such as Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, and Bubba Wallace through 10 additional Driver2Crew ChatterTM channels, offering fans a cockpit perspective throughout the race.

The coverage kicks off with Daytona 500 Qualifying on February 12 and includes events like the Bluegreen Vacations Duel and the Fresh from Florida 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. On February 13, fans at the track can participate in a live Q&A session with SiriusXM and Dirty Mo personalities, including three-time Daytona 500 champion Denny Hamlin.

Post-race, SiriusXM will continue to provide in-depth analysis and exclusive interviews on "The Morning Drive," featuring the victorious driver and their team.

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