Well, if you’re wonderin’ about when the NASCAR race is on and which channel to watch it, let me tell ya, it’s pretty simple, but folks still get confused. NASCAR’s got races on all sorts of channels dependin’ on the day and time. If you’re lookin’ to catch a race, the first thing you gotta know is what time it starts and which channel it’s on.
Now, if we’re talkin’ about the big races like the NASCAR Cup Series, you’ll find them on NBC or FOX most of the time. For example, the Xfinity 500 that takes place at Martinsville Speedway will be on NBC, and it starts at 2 p.m. ET. Before that, they’ll have a pre-race show, so you can tune in at 1:30 p.m. ET to get all the buzz about the race.

What time is the NASCAR race today? Well, it depends on which race it is! NASCAR races are often held on Sundays, but sometimes they pop up on Saturdays too. For instance, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race is on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET on FS1. And don’t forget, sometimes the races are streamed on places like Fubo, so you can watch ‘em for free if you sign up.
If you’re interested in catchin’ the race on TV, let me tell ya, there’s a few channels where NASCAR tends to show up:
- FOX
- FS1
- NBC
- USA Network
Now, if you want to listen to the race while you’re workin’ in the garden or doin’ somethin’ else around the house, you can tune into MRN or PRN radio stations. They cover all the action too, just without the TV picture. You can also get the race live on SiriusXM, but that one might cost ya a little bit.
And if you’re like me, you might not always be around the TV when a race comes on. Well, don’t worry! You can stream the race online too. Fubo’s a good option, and NBC Sports has an app where you can watch if you got a subscription. So, you don’t have to miss the race even if you’re sittin’ on the porch or busy with chores.
So, to sum it up, if you wanna know what time the race is, just check the schedule. And as for the channel, well, keep an eye out for NBC, FOX, or FS1. They’ll be the ones showin’ the race most of the time. If you’re lookin’ for specific races, like the playoffs or the championship, those are usually on NBC or FOX, but it don’t hurt to double-check the schedule every once in a while!

And don’t forget, if you got Fubo or NBC Sports, you can stream it all too. Ain’t that somethin’! NASCAR makes sure folks can watch from just about anywhere nowadays.
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