Key Highlights
TNT returns to NASCAR with the Quaker State 400 on June 28
Xfinity’s Focused Health 250 airs on The CW, with qualifying via CW App
Truck Series’ LiUNA! 150 airs on FOX, with practice on FS2 and qualifying on FS1
TNT races stream live on Max with the B/R Sports Add-On
truTV airs Cup Series qualifying and the new In-Season Challenge AltCast
Where to Watch This Weekend’s Races
This weekend’s NASCAR action is spread across EchoPark Speedway and Lime Rock Park, and there’s something for every type of viewer—from traditional cable users to digital streamers.
Full Schedule – Friday, June 27 (All times ET)
1:05 PM – Truck Series Practice (Lime Rock Park) – FS2
2:30 PM – ARCA Menards Series Practice (Lime Rock Park)
3:00 PM – Xfinity Series Qualifying (EchoPark Speedway) – CW App
3:45 PM – ARCA Menards Series Qualifying (Lime Rock Park)
5:05 PM – Cup Series Qualifying (EchoPark Speedway) – truTV
7:30 PM – Xfinity Series: Focused Health 250 (Race) – The CW
Full Schedule – Saturday, June 28
9:30 AM – Truck Series Qualifying (Lime Rock Park) – FS1
1:00 PM – Truck Series: LiUNA! 150 (Race) – FOX
4:00 PM – ARCA Menards Series: Lime Rock 100 (Race)
7:00 PM – Cup Series: Quaker State 400 presented by Walmart (Race) – TNT & Max
Cheat Sheet by Series
NASCAR Cup Series: Race on TNT, qualifying on truTV, stream on Max
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Race on The CW, qualifying via CW App
NASCAR Truck Series: Race on FOX, practice on FS2, qualifying on FS1
Whether you’re tuning in from the couch or streaming on the go, there are more options than ever before to watch the action unfold.
TNT’s Comeback: What Fans Can Expect on Broadcast & Digital
After more than a decade away, TNT Sports is back in the broadcast booth—and they’re not coming quietly. As part of NASCAR’s landmark rights agreement, TNT has secured a five-race summer window, starting with this weekend’s Quaker State 400.
Here’s the full TNT broadcast schedule:
June 28 – EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta)
July 6 – Chicago Street Race
July 13 – Sonoma Raceway
July 20 – Dover Motor Speedway
July 27 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Brickyard 400)
TNT’s return is more than just nostalgic. It’s packed with modern production value, including:
On-site studio coverage at every race
Simulcasts on Max (via the B/R Sports Add-On)
On-board cameras, team radio feeds, and a new AltCast experience on truTV
And the broadcast crew is stacked:
Adam Alexander on play-by-play
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte as analysts
Pit road reporting from Marty Snider, Danielle Trotta, and Alan Cavanna
Studio coverage hosted by Shannon Spake, with Jamie McMurray and Parker Kligerman
Mamba Smith adds digital and social flavor via Bleacher Report
This isn’t just a return—it’s a reintroduction for a new era of fans.
The Bigger Picture: How NASCAR’s Broadcast Landscape Is Changing
The 2025 NASCAR media deal marks a clear evolution in how races are delivered to fans. Four broadcast partners—FOX, NBC, Amazon Prime Video, and TNT Sports—now split the 38-race Cup Series schedule, each bringing its own style, talent, and technology.
While FOX and NBC continue their legacy coverage at the start and end of the season, Amazon and TNT are redefining the summer stretch. Amazon just wrapped its five-race stint with positive fan reviews, especially for its Carl Edwards-led studio team and comprehensive post-race shows.
Now it’s TNT’s turn. With the launch of the NASCAR In-Season Challenge, fans get a new reason to watch: a bracket-style tournament where drivers face off across TNT’s five races. The winner? A cool $1 million and midseason bragging rights.
Plus, fans now have:
Practice and qualifying streamed on Max
AltCasts and analytics-driven coverage on truTV
Race recaps, highlights, and social clips from Bleacher Report
News in Brief: How to Watch Every NASCAR Race This Weekend
This weekend’s races don’t just represent another chapter in the 2025 NASCAR season—they mark a pivotal point in how fans experience the sport. With TNT Sports returning to the Cup Series, streaming options expanding, and a new midseason tournament raising the stakes, NASCAR is embracing a future where accessibility and entertainment go hand in hand.