Where to Watch NASCAR Today
The complete NASCAR broadcast guide — every race, every channel. From Cup Series races on FOX and NBC to Xfinity and Truck Series events on FS1 and USA Network, GridCast shows you exactly where to watch.
About NASCAR Broadcasts
NASCAR's broadcast rights are split between FOX Sports and NBC Sports. FOX and FS1 carry the first half of the Cup Series season, including the Daytona 500. NBC and USA Network carry the second half, including the playoffs and championship. The Xfinity Series and Truck Series air on FS1, USA Network, and occasionally FOX and NBC. Amazon Prime Video holds rights to select Cup Series races. GridCast tracks every NASCAR race and shows you the exact channel — whether it's a Cup Series race or a support series event.
Where to Stream NASCAR
Frequently Asked Questions
What channel is the NASCAR race on today?
NASCAR races air on FOX, FS1, NBC, USA Network, and Amazon Prime Video. GridCast shows the exact channel for every race today.
How do I watch NASCAR without cable?
NASCAR races stream on Fubo TV (FOX/FS1 races), Peacock (NBC/USA races), and Amazon Prime Video (select races). GridCast shows which streaming option is available for each race.
Where can I watch the Daytona 500?
The Daytona 500 airs on FOX. It also streams on Fubo TV and through FOX's streaming options. GridCast shows all broadcast details for the Daytona 500 and every other NASCAR race.
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