SRX TV schedule

See how to watch or stream every race with the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) TV schedule on ESPN. Races air every Thursday night on ESPN for six weeks starting July 13.

SRX TV schedule 2023

Race 6

Thursday, August 17

Time ET Game TV
9:00p Season finale
Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Mo.)
ESPN

How to stream SRX racing

With all six races airing on the ESPN flagship network, SRX races can be streamed through any of the major streaming providers: DIRECTV STREAM (subscribe), Sling (subscribe), Fubo (subscribe), YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. Races can also be streamed through the ESPN app, though that requires authentication from a cable, streaming or satellite provider. Any of the above apps can be downloaded to the major streaming video players, including Roku (purchase), Apple TV and more. (If you purchase a subscription or product through a link on this page, this website may receive a commission.)

For other racing series schedules, see the following links: NASCAR (Cup, Xfinity and Truck), Formula 1, IndyCar.

Previous races

Race 1

Thursday, July 13

Time ET Game TV
9:00p Stafford Motor Speedway (Stafford Springs, Conn.) ESPN

Race 2

Race two has been moved from its original location of Barre, Vt., due to flooding.

Thursday, July 20

Time ET Game TV
9:00p Stafford Motor Speedway (Stafford Springs, Conn.) ESPN

Race 3

Thursday, July 27

Time ET Game TV
9:00p Motor Mile Speedway (Radford, Va.) ESPN

Race 4

Thursday, August 3

Time ET Game TV
9:00p Berlin Raceway (Grand Rapids, Mich.) ESPN

Race 5

Thursday, August 10

Time ET Game TV
9:00p Eldora Speedway (New Weston, Ohio) ESPN

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