NASCAR TV Schedule

See how to watch, stream or listen to every race with the 2026 NASCAR TV schedule on Fox Sports, NBC Sports and newcomers Prime Video and TNT Sports. Includes all three major series (Cup, Xfinity and Truck).


NASCAR TV Schedule 2026

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Friday, May 29

TimeRace / TV
8:00 pm
NASCAR Truck Series
Nashville Superspeedway
FS1, FOX One

Saturday, May 30

TimeRace / TV
7:30 pm
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series
Nashville Superspeedway
CW

Sunday, May 31

TimeRace / TV
7:00 pm
NASCAR Cup Series
Nashville Superspeedway

Saturday, June 6

TimeRace / TV
1:30 pm
NASCAR Truck Series
Michigan International Speedway
FS1, FOX One

Sunday, June 7

TimeRace / TV
3:00 pm
NASCAR Cup Series
Michigan International Speedway

Saturday, June 13

TimeRace / TV
4:00 pm
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series
Pocono Raceway
CW

Sunday, June 14

TimeRace / TV
3:00 pm
NASCAR Cup Series
Pocono Raceway

How to stream NASCAR

All NASCAR races across all networks (FOX, FS1, NBC and USA) can be streamed through the following services: Fubo, DIRECTV STREAM, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, or through traditional cable options like Xfinity. Races on cable (USA, FS1) can also be streamed with Sling Blue, but that service does not have local channels. Some NBC races may also available to stream with Peacock.

For additional motorsports schedules, see the following pages: IndyCar, Formula 1.

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