Performance Racing Network announced today that veteran motorsports broadcaster Nick Yeoman will join Brad Gillie in the PRN booth as co-anchor for live event broadcasts starting with the 2026 season.

Yeoman brings more than 15 years of national broadcast experience in IndyCar and NASCAR. He has been part of the IMS Radio Network since 2010, calling 249 IndyCar races. Yeoman began as a pit reporter from 2010 to 2015, then moved into a turn announcer role in 2016, a position he continues to hold. He has also served as an INDY NXT anchor and a fill-in IndyCar anchor since 2016.

Yeoman’s first IndyCar broadcast came at the 2010 Indianapolis 500. His NASCAR Cup Series debut with the IMS Radio Network followed at the 2012 Brickyard 400. He first joined a PRN Cup Series race weekend in 2014 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and most recently co-anchored PRN’s coverage of the 2025 Brickyard 400, previewing the chemistry and dynamic he and Brad Gillie will bring to the booth full-time in 2026.

“The opportunity to work with, and perhaps more importantly, learn from, incredible PRN alums like Doug Rice, Mark Garrow, and Rob Albright on a part-time basis for the past decade is something I truly cherish,” Yeoman said. “To get the chance now to expand my role with PRN, jump in the booth with Brad Gillie and showcase NASCAR’s three premier series is the kind of opportunity you dream about in this industry.”

Gillie said Yeoman’s experience and familiarity with PRN made him a natural fit for the role.

“Nick has earned this opportunity through years of preparation, versatility, and professionalism,” Gillie said. “He understands what it takes to deliver a great broadcast, and he has a deep respect for the sport and the fans. I’m excited to work alongside him as we head into 2026.”

Born and raised in central Indiana, Yeoman developed an early connection to racing. His first NASCAR experience came at age 4, when he attended the 1992 Brickyard 400 tire test. He is a graduate of Ball State University and currently lives in Lafayette, Indiana.

“The current on-air staff and professionals behind the scenes at PRN have become like family, and I can’t wait for listeners to join us in 2026 as we transport them via radio to the race track,” Yeoman said.

The 2026 PRN broadcast season kicks off with Autotrader 400 weekend at Echo Park Speedway, February 21-22. See PRN’s full broadcast schedule and find a station near you at GoPRN.com.