SRX — the Superstar Racing Experience — is departing CBS and moving to ESPN.
The summer racing series owned by racing legend Tony Stewart was launched in 2021 in conjunction with CBS to air in primetime on Saturdays, featuring former racing stars of NASCAR, IndyCar, and other series on short-tracks around the country. The series is tailor-made for TV, working within a two-hour television window with breaks in the action covered by feature segments on the competitors.
On ESPN, the series will be used to revive the Thursday Night Thunder branding the network used for previous motorsports programming.
“Thursday Night Thunder is where guys like me, who were just starting our careers in USAC, got the chance to make a name for ourselves because of its presence on ESPN,” Stewart said. “It’s great to see Thursday Night Thunder return, but to also be a part of it all over again with SRX.”
The addition of SRX is an expansion of motorsports programming for the worldwide leader. ESPN currently airs the entire F1 schedule, and has previously aired NASCAR, CART, IndyCar, and USAC events.
“SRX has been an impressive property in its first two seasons and has produced competitive and exciting action,” said ESPN President of Programming and Original Content Burke Magnus. “We look forward to bringing live racing back to summertime Thursday nights on ESPN with SRX.”