Yesterday was a whole day of mine. I had a craving for some NASCAR, but I was completely clueless about when it was on or even which channel to check. So, I decided to do a little digging around to figure things out. I grabbed my laptop and started looking through some stuff online, trying to piece together the schedule.
First, I checked out the official NASCAR website. It’s pretty packed with information, but honestly, it was a bit overwhelming. I found a general schedule, but it was all times and dates, no specific channels mentioned.

Then I went to the usual places for watching sports. I scrolled through the listings for Fox, FS1, NBC, and USA Network. It took some time, but I finally realized that different races are shown on different channels. For example, I saw that Fox and FS1 usually have the Cup Series and Craftsman Truck Series, while NBC steps in later in the season. The NASCAR Cup Series Championship is on NBC.
I also stumbled upon a few streaming services. It looks like you can catch NASCAR on the NBC Sports app and FUBO. They even have free trials. That’s cool, I guess.
Here’s what I found
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Regular Races
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Fox: Check your local listings for the channel number.
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FS1: Usually on channel 219.
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NBC: This one varies too, so it’s best to check the local listings.
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USA Network: Sometimes they air races.
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NASCAR Cup Series Championship
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Date and Time: Sunday, November 10th at 3:00 PM ET.
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TV Channel: NBC.
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Radio: MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
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Streaming Options
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NBC Sports app: Good for streaming if you have a cable subscription.
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FUBO: They offer a free trial, which is nice.
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In the end, it wasn’t too hard to find out the race timings and channels. It’s just spread out a bit. I thought it would be simple, but there are so many different races and channels involved.
