NASCAR, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is a popular motorsport known for high-speed oval track races. Founded in 1948, NASCAR features three main series: the Sprint Cup, Xfinity, and Camping World Truck Series. NASCAR cars are purpose-built for racing but still resemble production models. Races involve strategy, including pit stops and drafting. The sport has a passionate fan base and is a key part of American racing culture, offering thrilling competition and intense action.

NASCAR Schedule and Race Channels
If you’re looking for the NASCAR schedule and race channels, you can typically find this information on NASCAR’s official website or through various sports networks that broadcast NASCAR races.
NASCAR races are broadcast on different channels depending on the race and series:
- NASCAR Cup Series: Races are commonly broadcast on networks like FOX, NBC, and their affiliated channels such as FS1 (Fox Sports 1) and NBCSN (NBC Sports Network).
- NASCAR Xfinity Series: Races are often shown on networks like NBC, NBCSN, and FS1.
- NASCAR Camping World Truck Series: Races are usually aired on FS1 or other FOX-affiliated networks.
To find the specific schedule for NASCAR races and which channel they will be broadcast on, you can visit NASCAR’s official website or check the TV listings of sports networks like FOX Sports and NBC Sports. Additionally, many races can be streamed online through official websites or streaming platforms associated with the broadcasting networks.
How to Watch Today's NASCAR Race
- Check Race Details: Find the time and location of today’s race.
- TV Broadcast: Tune in to channels like FOX, NBC, FS1, or NBCSN based on your local listings.
- Streaming Services: Use platforms like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, or NASCAR TrackPass for online streaming.
- Mobile Apps: Download apps from FOX Sports or NBC Sports to watch on your smartphone or tablet.
- Replays: Visit NASCAR’s website or social media for race replays if you miss the live broadcast.
- Make sure you have the required subscriptions or access to these services to watch the NASCAR race today.
Popular NASCAR TV Channels
- FOX: Shows NASCAR Cup Series races, including major events like the Daytona 500.
- NBC: Airs NASCAR Cup Series races, playoff races, and the championship.
- FS1 (Fox Sports 1): Broadcasts NASCAR Xfinity Series and Camping World Truck Series races.
- NBCSN (NBC Sports Network): Covers NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Camping World Truck Series races.
- USA Network and CNBC: Occasionally show NASCAR races, especially during the playoffs.
- MRN (Motor Racing Network) and PRN (Performance Racing Network): Offer radio coverage of NASCAR races.
- Check your local listings or NASCAR’s official website for specific race schedules and broadcast details on these channels.
Live Streaming Options for NASCAR
- Official NASCAR TrackPass: NASCAR offers its own streaming service called TrackPass, providing live coverage of races, in-car cameras, and additional content.
- YouTube TV: Subscribers can access channels like FOX, NBC, FS1, and NBCSN to watch NASCAR races live.
- Hulu + Live TV: Offers access to FOX, NBC, FS1, and NBCSN for streaming NASCAR races.
- Sling TV: Provides FOX and NBC in select markets, allowing you to stream NASCAR races live.
- fuboTV: Carries FOX, NBC, FS1, and NBCSN, making it a good option for streaming NASCAR events.
- NBC Sports App and FOX Sports App: These apps may require a cable subscription login but allow streaming of NASCAR races live on mobile devices.
- Trackside Live: Some races offer a unique online viewing experience through Trackside Live on NASCAR’s website or app.