NASCAR 2026 TV and Streaming Guide: How to Watch Every Race This Season

Auto Racing · By Marcus Chen · May 4, 2026
NASCAR 2026 TV and Streaming Guide: How to Watch Every Race This Season

As the green flag drops on the 2026 NASCAR season, fans are eager to know where and how to catch all the action live. With new broadcast partnerships, expanded streaming options, and a full slate of events on the calendar, following your favorite drivers and teams has never been easier—or more complex. Here’s an up-to-date guide to watching NASCAR throughout 2026, designed to keep you tuned in from Speedweeks through the championship finale.

  • Weekly race broadcasts will be available on major networks, with most Cup Series events scheduled for weekend afternoons. Check your local listings for the latest airtimes and channels.
  • Key races, including the Daytona 500 and playoff rounds, are expected to reach wide audiences on national television. These high-profile events often include extensive pre-race coverage and post-race analysis.
  • For those on the go, streaming platforms continue to expand their coverage. Fans can access live races, in-car cameras, and highlights through official NASCAR apps and participating network platforms, often requiring a cable or streaming subscription.

NASCAR.com’s weekly listings guide is a valuable resource for fans wanting to plan their viewing. Updated regularly, the guide details:

  • Exact dates and times for the NASCAR Cup Series schedule
  • Network assignments for each race, including changes due to weather or scheduling conflicts
  • Streaming availability and direct links to participating platforms

With coverage spanning multiple networks and digital outlets, the 2026 NASCAR season is accessible to fans across the country. Whether you’re tuning in from home, on your phone, or catching replays, this year’s broadcast options make following the action more flexible than ever.

For the latest race times and channels, visit the official NASCAR website and follow their weekly listings guide. Staying up to date ensures you won’t miss a single lap as the championship battle unfolds throughout the year.

Sources

  1. [1]NASCAR.com