Okay, so I’ve been a NASCAR fan for years, but mostly just the Cup Series. Recently, I got super into the Truck Series – those races are wild! But figuring out where to watch them consistently was a bit of a pain, so I figured I’d share what I learned.
My Initial Struggle
At first, I was all over the place. I’d catch a race here or there, sometimes on one channel, sometimes on another. It was totally random and I was missing a bunch of the action. I felt like I was always playing catch-up, trying to find out which channel, what time, and if I could even get it through my provider. I did not rely on finding information on the web, and I would rather watch it on TV.

Figuring Out the Main Channels
So, I finally sat down and did some digging. Turns out, there are two main channels I needed to focus on:
- FS1: This seems to be the primary home for most Truck Series races. I noticed a pattern – a lot of the races I was catching were on FS1.
- FOX: Occasionally, some races are broadcast on the main FOX channel, usually the bigger events.
Getting the Channels
My next step was to check that my TV package had that TV channels. If you don’t you would need to call up my cable provider and get those channels. It’s an extra step, but the races were a lot more exciting.
Setting Up Reminders.
Then find the schedule for NASCAR truck series races. I noted the different TV channels. I grabbed my phone and set reminders for each race, about an hour beforehand. That way, I wouldn’t accidentally miss the start, scrambling for the remote and flipping channels.
That’s pretty much it! It took a little bit of effort upfront, but now I’m watching the Truck Series regularly without any hassle. Hope this helps some other folks out there who might be in the same boat!