Late last season, the CW Network gave fans a sample of what was to come when they broadcasted the playoff races for the Xfinity Series. CW will be the exclusive broadcast network for the Xfinity Series.
Tapping members from the FOX and NBC broadcasting crews, the CW Network has named their in the booth, pit road, and studio personnel for 2025.
Adam Alexander will be the play-by-play announcer with former drivers Jamie McMurray and Parker Kligerman joining Alexander in the booth.
Dillon Welch and Kim Coon will be reporting from pit road.
Carla Gebhart will be the host of the CW studio show “NASCAR Countdown Live” prior to each race.
The 2025 Xfinity Series season begins at Daytona International Speedway on February 15 with the United Rentals 300.
Adam Alexander is a veteran broadcaster who has covered Xfinity Series races for FOX Sports.
Since retiring from driving Jamie McMurray has been a part of the in-studio crew with some forays into the broadcast booth.
Last season Parker Kligerman announced that he was retiring as a full time driver in the Xfinity Series driving the number 48 car for Big Machine Racing. He also did some pit reporting for NBC. He now moves over the CW Network full time in the broadcast booth.
Dillon Welch is an Emmy Award winning producer who is known as one of the pit reporters in NASCAR for NBC. He has also covered IndyCar and IMSA races.
A veteran pit reporter for NBC, Kim Coon moves over to the CW Network after 14 years in the pits for NBC.
Carla Gebhart is an Emmy Award winning Sports Director at WJZY-TV (Charlotte, NC area) where she hosts a nightly sports show called “Charlotte Sports Live”.
Sometimes referred to as NASCAR’s minor league, the Xfinity Series is where up and coming drivers get a true test of driving against some of the biggest names in NASCAR.
