NASCAR 2025 TV Schedule: Where to Watch Every Race This Week

The latest NASCAR 2025 TV schedule guides fans on when and where to watch every race this week, including details on live broadcasts and streaming options for each series. With multiple races happening at Charlotte Motor Speedway and key events broadcast on networks like USA, FS1, and The CW, viewers have a variety of access points to follow their favorite drivers and teams.

Upcoming NASCAR Events and Broadcasts

This week in NASCAR action features major races across the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series, all taking place at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Bank of America Roval 400, an important Cup Series race, will be televised on USA Network on Sunday, October 5, while qualifying events air on truTV. The Xfinity Series races with the Blue Cross NC 250 on Saturday, October 4, streaming live on The CW, and its qualifying session is accessible through The CW App. Those following the Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs can tune into FS1 on Friday, October 3 for the playoff race, with practice and qualifying broadcasting earlier on FS2.

How and Where to Watch NASCAR in 2025

NASCAR fans have many ways to catch races, whether through traditional television or streaming services. Key networks covering this season include FOX, FS1, FS2, Prime Video, TNT Sports, and USA. In-car cameras will be available through Max. NBC and The CW also carry select races and qualifying sessions. Online streaming can be accessed via the FOX Sports App, NBC Sports App, Peacock, and FloRacing for certain events. Fans interested in around-the-clock NASCAR coverage can tune into the NASCAR Channel on platforms like Prime Video, Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Tubi, and Xumo. Additionally, The CW offers a tool to help fans find their local stations, and viewers outside the United States can explore international streaming options.

This Week’s NASCAR Programming by Day

The detailed listings for this week’s NASCAR content begin on Monday, September 29, with replays of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour, including an interview with Regan Smith at 9 a.m. on FS2, and the ARCA Menards Series Reese’s 150 from Kansas Speedway at 11 a.m., also on FS2. These re-airs set the stage for the week’s NASCAR coverage.

On Tuesday, September 30, late-night viewers can watch Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour: Kansas Recap at 11 p.m. on FS1. Wednesday, October 1, will have early and prime-time re-airings of the same feature, with FS1 showing it at 6 a.m., and FS2 at 9 p.m.

Thursday, October 2, is packed with more replays, starting at midnight with the ARCA Menards Series Reese’s 150 on FS2 and continuing with several airings of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour throughout the day on both FS1 and FS2.

Friday, October 3, brings NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series fans live coverage of practice and qualifying from Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval at 11 a.m. on FS2 and the Playoff Race broadcast at 3:30 p.m. on FS1. A replay of the Playoff Race follows at 11 p.m. on FS2.

On Saturday, October 4, the day starts at 7 a.m. with another showing of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour on FS2. The Truck Series Playoff Race gets a second re-air at 10 a.m. on FS1. Xfinity Series practice and qualifying are available at 11:30 a.m. via The CW App. Cup Series practice and qualifying occur at 2 p.m. on truTV. Additional events include the ARCA Menards Series Owens Corning 200 at Toledo Speedway at 4 p.m. on FS2, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Riverhead Raceway at 4:30 p.m. on FloRacing, and NASCAR Countdown Live at 4:30 p.m. on The CW. The day’s headline event, the Blue Cross NC 250, starts at 5 p.m. Saturday on The CW from Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval.

Racing culminates on Sunday, October 5, beginning with a 4:30 a.m. replay of the Truck Series Playoff Race on FS2. The NASCAR Youth Series from Charlotte streams at 8:30 a.m. via FloRacing. Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour gets another re-air at 10 a.m. on FS2. Pre-race coverage for the Cup Series Bank of America ROVAL 400 begins with Countdown to Green at 2:30 p.m. on USA. The main event starts at 3 p.m. on USA, followed by post-race coverage at 6 p.m., also on USA.

Races and Shows Featuring Key Drivers and Venues

This schedule highlights not just race coverage, but also feature shows such as Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour, with segments covering interviews like the Regan Smith Interview and race recaps including the Kansas Recap. Major venues appearing this week include Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, the Kansas Speedway for ARCA re-airs, Riverhead Raceway for the Modified Tour, and Toledo Speedway for the ARCA Menards Series event. Fans can also watch the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and the NASCAR Youth Series at these tracks through FloRacing.

Ongoing Updates for NASCAR TV Listings

The NASCAR 2025 TV schedule continues to be updated weekly, ensuring fans remain informed about when and where to tune in for new races, replays, and highlights. This structured overview allows enthusiasts to follow their favorite events and personalities—including Kevin Harvick and races like the Blue Cross NC 250—whether on traditional TV networks, streaming platforms, or through NASCAR specialty channels. As NASCAR’s reach expands across various broadcasters and platforms, fans have more opportunities than ever to engage with the action throughout the racing season.

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