So, today, I wanted to check out some NASCAR, but I wasn’t sure when and where it was playing. I had to figure out the schedule and what channel to tune into.
First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the search engine. I typed in something simple like “NASCAR schedule today”. It was a mess of pages, and I clicked on what looked like the official one.

The page loaded, and boom, there it was, the whole schedule for the day. I scrolled through until I found the race I was interested in. It had the start time right there, which was pretty convenient.
Next, I needed to know what channel it was on. Back on that same schedule page, it listed the channel next to the race time. It was either Fox or FS1, I remember seeing.
- Step 1: Searched for the NASCAR schedule online.
- Step 2: Found a good-looking schedule page.
- Step 3: Located the race time.
- Step 4: Identified the channel broadcasting the race.
Checking the TV Guide
Just to double-check, I also looked at the TV guide on my cable box. I wanted to make sure the schedule was up-to-date, because sometimes these things change at the last minute. I navigated to the right channel and time using the remote, and yeah, it matched what I found online.
So, after all that, I was all set. I knew exactly when and where to catch the NASCAR race. It wasn’t too hard, just a bit of digging around online and checking the TV guide. Now, I can kick back and enjoy the race without worrying about missing it.