NASCAR’s new seven-year media rights agreement for the NASCAR Cup Series begins in 2025 with four best-in-class distribution partners — FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Amazon‘s Prime Video and TNT Sports, a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. Those four broadcast partners will deliver live coverage of all 38 NASCAR Cup Series races.
Here’s a quick breakdown of how to watch NASCAR in 2025, with more information on each broadcast partner below.
FOX Sports
FOX Sports will carry 14 Cup Series races, starting with the Cook Out Clash (Feb. 2) and running through the NASCAR All-Star Race (May 18). Five of those races will air on FOX — the Cook Out Clash, Daytona 500, Atlanta, Circuit of The Americas and Talladega. The remaining races during this portion will air on FS1.
Additionally, practice and qualifying for the Cook Out Clash, the Daytona 500 and the All-Star Race events will air on the FOX network.
FOX Sports also will carry the entire NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season.
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Prime Video
Prime Video will exclusively stream five NASCAR Cup Series races as part of the streaming service‘s first foray into live motorsports, picking up after the FOX portion of the broadcast season concludes. The five races streaming on Prime Video are the Coca-Cola 600, Nashville, Michigan, the first Cup Series race at Mexico City and Pocono (June 22).
Prime Video will also offer exclusive coverage of practice and qualifying for the first half of the NASCAR Cup Series season through Pocono (excluding The Clash, Daytona 500 and All-Star races, which air on FOX Sports).
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TNT Sports
TNT Sports will offer Cup Series content across multiple platforms. The network will air five Cup Series races, following Prime Video’s portion of the Cup Series schedule. The five races are Atlanta, Chicago Street Race, Sonoma, Dover and Indianapolis (July 27). Races on TNT Sports also will stream live on the B/R Sports Add-On on Max.
All second-half practice and qualifying events will be simulcast on Max and truTV, beginning with Atlanta (June 28).
Additionally, Max will be the exclusive home of NASCAR Driver Cam, which is live in-car cameras across the Cup Series field.
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NBC Sports
NBC Sports will air the final 14 races of the season, starting with Iowa and culminating with the Cup Series championship race at Phoenix (Nov. 2). This multi-platform agreement will feature a mix of races and content on NBC, USA Network and Peacock.
Four races air on NBC and will be simulcast on Peacock — the Daytona summer race, and the final three races of the year at Talladega, Martinsville and Phoenix. The remaining races during this portion will air on USA Network.
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The CW
The CW Network is the exclusive home to the NASCAR Xfinity Series beginning in 2025 and extending through the 2031 season with 33 live races, along with practice and qualifying events each weekend. All Xfinity Series races and ancillary content will be fully produced by NASCAR Productions in close collaboration with The CW Network and will include additional viewing opportunities on The CW‘s digital platforms.
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