NASCAR’s Xfinity Series has a new broadcast home in 2025, but fans will see some familiar faces in the booth when the racing cranks up in February.
Sports Business Journal reported that The CW’s broadcast team will feature Adam Alexander as the lead announcer, with former NASCAR Cup and Xfinity series drivers Jamie McMurray and Parker Kligerman working as analysts.
Dillon Welch and Kim Coon will serve as pit reporters.
What do you think of the new @TheCW_Sports #XfinitySeries booth?
We’re excited to hear @adam1alexander, @jamiemcmurray, & @pkligerman together! pic.twitter.com/HD14WWdaYY
— Xfinity Racing (@XfinityRacing) January 14, 2025
The CW is carrying the full Xfinity Series schedule this year, including practice and qualifying sessions. The network’s parent company, Nexstar Media Group, is paying $115 million annually through 2031 for those broadcast rights. The CW actually began the broadcast package in September during the Xfinity Series playoffs.
Alexander previously handled Xfinity Series broadcasts for Fox (along with many other assignments, including college football). He’s also the play-by-play man for the new NASCAR Cup Series packages on Amazon Prime Video and TNT.
McMurray will remain in his role as an analyst with NASCAR on Fox. He’s an eight-time Xfinity Series winner. He won seven Cup races during his career, including the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400. Kligerman finished 10th in the Xfinity Series last season before retiring as a full-time driver.
The 33-race Xfinity schedule drops the green flag for its season opener Feb. 15 at Daytona International Speedway.

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