Fans searching for the most current NASCAR 2025 weekly TV schedule guide can find a detailed breakdown here, with full information on how and where to catch all the action live or online. This week’s lineup covers the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity, and Craftsman Truck Series events, as well as additional races and programming, with timing, channels, and streaming options clearly listed.
Major NASCAR Events and Where to Watch Each Race
This week’s NASCAR Cup Series feature race is the Go Bowling at The Glen, airing live on USA Network on Sunday, August 10. Held at Watkins Glen International, fans can tune in for practice and qualifying events on truTV prior to race day. The NASCAR Xfinity Series brings The Mission 200 at The Glen to televisions via The CW on Saturday, August 9, also from Watkins Glen. Those interested in following practice and qualifying can watch through The CW App.
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series spotlights The Mission 176 at The Glen, broadcasting on FS1 Friday, August 8. Truck Series practice and qualifying will be available on FS2. All three races originate from The Glen, maintaining consistency for venue-focused viewers. Additional noteworthy events include the ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR Weekly Racing at key venues such as Berlin Raceway, Jennerstown Speedway, South Boston Speedway, and Hickory Motor Speedway, with numerous support races available for streaming via FloRacing.
TV Networks and Streaming Platforms Covering NASCAR in 2025
Key networks carrying NASCAR content this season are FOX, FS1, FS2, Prime Video, TNT Sports, NBC, USA, and The CW. Select races offer unique camera feeds through Max in-car camera coverage, providing a different perspective for dedicated fans. Viewers also have access to streaming platforms like the FOX Sports App, NBC Sports App, Peacock, and FloRacing, allowing them to watch the races online from a range of devices.
NASCAR Fast Channel on Tubi supplies round-the-clock streaming of NASCAR content, while The CW App serves up live and on-demand access to races and qualifying sessions. Additional programming and replays can be found on these official broadcast partners, giving fans multiple opportunities to catch events they might miss live.
Day-by-Day Breakdown of the 2025 NASCAR TV Schedule
The full NASCAR 2025 programming plan for this week is itemized below, detailing the exact networks, times (Eastern Time), and race or program for each day. This lineup provides comprehensive coverage, from re-airs to live races and interviews.
Monday, August 4:
6 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Ante Up (re-air), FS2
7 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Double Down (re-air), FS2
8 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Royal Flush (re-air), FS2
9 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Deuces Wild (re-air), FS2
10 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: All In (re-air), FS2
8 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series: Atlas 150 at Iowa Speedway (re-air), FS2
Tuesday, August 5:
6 a.m.: ARCA Menards Series: Atlas 150 at Iowa Speedway (re-air), FS1
Wednesday, August 6:
Midnight: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Iowa Recap, FS1
1 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Royal Flush (re-air), FS1
2 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Deuces Wild (re-air), FS1
3 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: All In (re-air), FS1
4 a.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Iowa Recap (re-air), FS2
5 a.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Mark Martin Interview (re-air), FS2
5:30 a.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Mike Skinner Interview (re-air), FS2
7 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series: Atlas 150 at Iowa Speedway (re-air), FS2
7:45 p.m.: NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, FloRacing
9 p.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Iowa Recap (re-air), FS2
Thursday, August 7:
7 p.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour (re-air), FS1
10:30 p.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour (re-air), FS2
11 p.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Mark Martin Interview (re-air), FS2
Friday, August 8:
2 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Royal Flush (re-air), FS1
3 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Deuces Wild (re-air), FS1
4 a.m.: Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: All In (re-air), FS1
5 a.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour (re-air), FS1
5:30 a.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour (re-air), FS2
10:30 a.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour (re-air), FS2
11 a.m.: Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Mark Martin Interview (re-air), FS2
11:30 a.m.: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Practice and Qualifying at Watkins Glen International, FS2
2 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series: General Tire 100 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International, FS2
5 p.m.: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Truck Series race at Watkins Glen International, FS1
Saturday, August 9:
1 a.m.: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Truck Series race at Watkins Glen International (re-air), FS1
9:30 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series: Practice and Qualifying at Watkins Glen International, The CW App
Noon: NASCAR Cup Series: Practice and Qualifying at Watkins Glen International, truTV
2:30 p.m.: NASCAR Countdown Live, The CW
3 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series: Mission 200 At The Glen at Watkins Glen International, The CW
6 p.m.: NASCAR Weekly Racing at Berlin Raceway, FloRacing
6:20 p.m.: NASCAR Weekly Racing at Jennerstown Speedway, FloRacing
6:30 p.m.: NASCAR Weekly Racing at South Boston Speedway, FloRacing
7 p.m.: NASCAR Weekly Racing at Hickory Motor Speedway, FloRacing
TBD: ARCA Menards Series West: NAPA Auto Care 150 at Tri-City Raceway, FloRacing
Sunday, August 10:
6 a.m.: ARCA Menards Series: General Tire 100 At The Glen at Watkins Glen International (re-air), FS2
8 a.m.: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Truck Series race at Watkins Glen International (re-air), FS2
1 p.m.: NASCAR Modifieds at Riverhead Raceway, FloRacing
1:30 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series: Countdown to Green, USA
2 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series: Go Bowling At The Glen at Watkins Glen International, USA
4:30 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series: Post Race, USA
TBD: NASCAR Youth Series at Hagerstown, FloRacing
Additional Information and Ongoing Updates
The NASCAR 2025 weekly TV schedule guide serves as a comprehensive resource for fans eager to keep track of multiple series and locations, including Watkins Glen International, Riverhead Raceway, and more. Events such as practice, qualifying, and post-race programming are detailed across the available networks and digital platforms, with updates provided throughout the season to reflect any scheduling changes.
Scheduled content includes notable appearances by Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour and exclusive interviews, such as with Mark Martin, amplifying the coverage around marquee races. Locations from Berlin Raceway to Hagerstown are set for special events like the NASCAR Youth Series, and ARCA Menards Series races remain a consistent presence throughout the week.
With various NASCAR series hosted at historic tracks and broadcast by leading sports networks, this schedule ensures that viewers do not miss a moment. Fans are encouraged to check their local listings for The CW and stay tuned for any shifts in programming, guaranteeing access to live racing, replays, and behind-the-scenes coverage all week long.