AMERICARNA WITH RAY EVERNHAM STREAMING NOW ON SPEEDVISION
--All Episodes of the Series Chronicling American Car Culture Helmed by NASCAR and Motorsports Hall of Famer Ray Evernham Are Now Streaming on Speedvision--
--Speedvision Is Available on Leading Free Ad Supported Television (FAST) Platforms--
Speedvision, the definitive home for automotive entertainment, today announced that the network is airing all four seasons of the popular series AMERICARNA, which chronicles American history through the lens of the automobile.
Three-time NASCAR Cup champion crew chief and recent Motorsports Hall of Fame inductee Ray Evernham hosts this cross-country trek, chasing down the cars that had a profound impact on shaping our national identity. From the inception of American racing at the turn of twentieth century, to the Woody wagons that defined California culture in the 50s and 60s, to the infamous drag strips of the 70s, automotive history has left an indelible imprint on the American experience. AMERICARNA lifts the hood on legendary four-wheeled treasures that continue to have a profound influence on our cultural DNA. Streaming now on Speedvision, Evernham speaks with guests including director Ron Howard, Surf Legend and Innovator Laird Hamilton, Beach Boy Mike Love, Country Idols Brad Paisley and Tim McGraw, and many others to discuss the impact that iconic automobiles had on their lives.
“I was thrilled when my friend Bob Scanlon approached me about Speedvision and the possibility of bringing back AMERICARNA for car enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy” said Evernham. “I’m excited to finally launch all 4 seasons of the show on Speedvision and look forward to seeing what other content we can create together for the car community.”
Speedvision, the network brand that started the auto entertainment revolution, returned in October 2022 with the high-octane programming that made it the standard against which all other vehicle media is measured. As a recognized network brand that originated the automotive lifestyle genre in the 90s, Speedvision delivers a signature combination of highly-entertaining storytelling, iconic hosts, and premier production values, making it the preeminent destination for auto-passionate viewers.
“The automobile is a quintessential part of the American experience and symbolizes freedom, and adventure,” said Bob Scanlon, President and CEO of Speedvision. “We’re honored to work with a true legend in Ray Evernham to share AMERICARNA’s stories and characters that are as unforgettable as the cars themselves.”
ABOUT SPEEDVISION
Speedvision is the definitive automotive entertainment and lifestyle brand resurrected in 2022 to serve the passion of millions of vehicle enthusiasts. With more than 500 hours of premium content featuring lean-forward storytelling, iconic hosts and industry-standard production values, Speedvision is the ultimate destination for the absolute best in automotive, motorcycle, aviation and boating content. Available at no cost as a free ad-supported television network, Speedvision represents an optimal opportunity for advertisers to intersect directly with a deeply engaged viewership composed of authentic vehicle aficionados.
Speedvision is led by President and CEO, Robert Scanlon, an accomplished media industry leader with decades of experience in racing competition and automotive production. Scanlon’s past positions include head of motorsports at ESPN and ESPN2, co-founder of the original Speedvision, creator/president of Velocity (now MotorTrend) for Discovery Inc., and senior production at ABC Sports. Scanlon has been recognized with 9 National Sports Emmy Awards, including Best Live Sports Series for coverage of NASCAR, INDYCAR, and Formula One.
Speedvision’s creative agency of record is AlterEgo. To find out how to watch Speedvision, go to SpeedvisionNetwork.com. Visit SpeedvisionNetwork.com for more information on network programming, information on how to watch Speedvision and to sign up for email updates. Speedvision is @speedvisiontv on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.
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