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The NASCAR Cup Series returns in early February to begin its 2025 season. See the full broadcast schedule for every race this year. NASCAR Cup Series 2025 schedule: Tracks, dates, times, how to ...
The 2025 schedule was released on August 29, 2024 and consists of 30 oval races, 5 road course races, one street track race, and 4 non-championship races to be held on ovals. [134] The start times were announced on November 13. [135] Notes: Race names and title sponsors are subject to change. Not all title sponsors/names of races have been ...
NASCAR Cup Series Schedule, start times, TV channel for 2025 NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray: 7 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 2 at Bowman Gray Stadium (FOX) Daytona 500: 1:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 16 at ...
The NASCAR playoff schedule will look a bit different in 2025. ... 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule. Feb. 2: Clash at Bowman Gray (exhibition) Feb. 16: Daytona 500. Feb. 23: Atlanta.
In July 2023, broadcast network The CW signed a TV rights deal to broadcast the NASCAR Xfinity Series from 2025 to 2031 for an estimated $115 million annual fee. [25] In November 2023, NASCAR announced a television and streaming deal for the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Truck Series from 2025 to 2031 for a $1.1 billion annual fee.
NASCAR on The CW is the branding used for broadcasts of NASCAR races on The CW Network, which will broadcast the entire NASCAR Xfinity Series season from 2025 to 2031. The channel will also broadcast the Xfinity Series playoff races in 2024 as well as the regular season finale at Bristol Motor Speedway in a collaboration with NBC Sports in preparation for becoming the full season broadcaster ...
NASCAR CUP SERIES: How to watch every race in 2025 season 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule. All times p.m. and Eastern unless noted. Sun., Feb. 2: Clash at Bowman Gray ...
Starting in 2025, Amazon Prime Video will stream five NASCAR Cup Series races each season under a seven-year agreement that runs through 2031. The first race to be broadcast under this arrangement will be the Coca-Cola 600. [1]