United States Wingless cars were televised first when
USAC had an
ESPN television contract. The first national live television deal with winged sprint cars came on
The Nashville Network (TNN) in 1992–93 and again in 1993–94 with a winter-based series in Arizona, which featured
Mike Joy calling the action. Live coverage of the
Knoxville Nationals on The Nashville Network began in 1995. A year later, a next-day tape deal with
CBS for one race at
Eldora Speedway aired while TNN coverage expanded. By 2000, CBS (which owned TNN at the time) announced TNN would air 15 live events, including the
King's Royal at Eldora Speedway and the Knoxville Nationals. By the 2001 season, plans were to cover 18 live races, but midway through the season MTV Networks closed the CBS motorsports operations. This move relegated the remainder of the World of Outlaws season to tape delay races. A tape delayed deal with
Speed Channel followed for the next season. Television coverage began on
the Outdoor Channel in 2003. Events are usually tape delayed for two weeks or more. The Knoxville Nationals were on Speed Channel. The 2004 Knoxville Nationals did not air as bad weather postponed the event, and there was not enough space for Speed to air the event, won by Kraig Kinser. In 2003, Johnson sold his organization to
DIRT Motorsports. Because of complaints about DIRT Motorsports and the lack of television coverage, Northwest Sprint Tour owner Fred Brownfield formed the
National Sprint Tour as a rival to the World of Outlaws Sprint for the 2006 season. Notable teams in the NST included
Steve Kinser Racing (No. 11), Roth Motorsports (sometimes known as the "Beef Packers" team) (No. 83),
Tony Stewart Racing (No. 20). After Brownfield Promotions' owner Fred Brownfield was killed in a crash, Kinser and principals of two other teams purchased the entire Brownfield promotion. That series folded after the 2006 season, while the Northwest tour, a regional tour, was sold. The SuperClean Summer of Money aired on
ESPN2 starting in mid June 2008 with the World of Outlaws at Knoxville Raceway and for eight weeks straight leading up to the Knoxville Nationals which were live on Speed. In 2015, the World of Outlaws had several races broadcast on
CBS Sports Network. Knoxville Raceway has their weekly series as well as World of Outlaws and National Sprint League events on
MavTV. USAC currently has some races televised on MavTV, primarily through Jack Slash Media's Dirty 30 highlights program. Other series such as the Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Car Series, King of the West Sprint Cars, King of the Wing Pavement Sprint Cars, and several weekly regional series on MavTV.
Australia In Australia, the
World Series Sprintcars was formerly televised on
free-to-air channel
One HD.
New Zealand In New Zealand, the
Hydraulink War of the Wings is streamed only by RJPTV on a pay per video program. However Sprintcar racing can be seen from Western Springs in Auckland or the Bay per View from Baypark Speedway the biggest Sprintcar track in New Zealand ==Safety aspects==