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NASCAR schedule this weekend
Here are the upcoming races for the following weekend of the NASCAR schedule.
Date | Series | Race | Venue | Time (ET) | TV |
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June 2 | Cup | Enjoy Illinois 300 | World Wide Technology Raceway | 3:30 PM | FS1 |
June 8 | Xfinity | Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250 | Sonoma Raceway | 8:00 PM | FS1 |
June 28 | Truck | Rackley Roofing 200 | Nashville Superspeedway | 8:00 PM | FS2 |
Is there a NASCAR race today?
There is a NASCAR race today. Headlining Sunday’s NASCAR schedule is the Enjoy Illinois 300 of the Cup Series at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
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What time is the NASCAR race today?
The NASCAR race today (Enjoy Illinois 300) is at 12:30 PM PT/3:30 PM ET.
What channel is today’s NASCAR race?
Today’s NASCAR race (Enjoy Illinois 300) is on Fox Sports 1.
Where is the cup race on Sunday?
The NASCAR Cup Race is at World Wide Technology Raceway in Maddison, Illinois today
When is the next NASCAR race?
The next NASCAR race is today with the Enjoy Illinois 300 of the NASCAR Cup Series.
Where is NASCAR at this weekend?
NASCAR is at the World Wide Technology Raceway in Illinois for the Truck Series and Xfinity Series and it’s also at the Portland International Raceway for the Xfinity Series.
Who won the NASCAR race yesterday?
Corey Heim won the NASCAR Truck Series race yesterday and Shane Van Gisbergen won the Xfinity Series race.
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How can I watch the NASCAR race today?
You can watch the NASCAR Cup Series race today on Fox Sports 1 at 3:30 PM ET.
NASCAR starting lineup today: Enjoy Illinois 300 track info
- Row 1: Michael McDowell, Austin Cindric
- Row 2: Ryan Blaney, Christopher Bell
- Row 3: Tyler Reddick, Denny Hamlin
- Row 4: Brad Keselowskiski, Bubba Wallace
- Row 5: Ty Gibbs, Kyle Busch
- Row 6: William Byron, Joey Logano
- Row 7: Kyle Larson, Alex Bowman
- Row 8: Corey LaJoie, Ross chastain
- Row 9: Chase Elliott, Austin Dillon
- Row 10: Martin Truex Jr, Carson Hocevar
- Row 11: Justin Haley, Erik Jones
- Row 12: Chase Briscoe, Ricky Stenhouse Jr
- Row 13: Derek Kraus, Chris Buescher
- Row 14: Noah Gragson, Daniel Hemric
- Row 15: Josh Berry, Harrison Burton
- Row 16: Daniel Suarez, Ryan Preece
- Row 17: John H. Nemechek, Cody Ware
- Row 18: Todd Gilliland, Zane Smith
Who is on the pole for NASCAR today?
Michael McDowell is on the pole for the NASCAR race today at the World Wide Technology Raceway.
Where is Enjoy Illinois 300?
The Enjoy Illinois 300 is at the World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
How long is the Enjoy Illinois 300?
The Enjoy Illinois 300 is 240 stags across a 1.25-mile track covering 300 total miles. Here’s a breakdown of the three stages.
- Stage 1: 45 laps
- Stage 2: 95 laps
- Stage 3: 100 laps
When are the NASCAR playoffs?
The NASCAR playoff schedule begins on Sunday, September 8 with the Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway and ends with the NASCAR Cups Series championship on Sunday, November 10 at Phoenix Raceway.
NASCAR Playoff Schedule 2024 – Round of 16
Date | Race | Venue | TV |
Sept. 8 | Quaker State 400 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | USA |
Sept. 15 | Go Bowling at The Glen | Watkins Glen International | USA |
Sept. 21 | Bass Pro Shops Night Race | Bristol Motor Speedway | uSA |
NASCAR Playoff Schedule – Round of 12
Date | Race | Venue | TV |
Sept. 29 | Hollywood Casino 400 | Kansas Speedway | USA |
Oct. 6 | YellaWood 500 | Talladega Superspeedway | NBC |
Oct. 13 | Bank of Americal ROVAL 400 | Charlotte – Road Course | NBC |
NASCAR schedule — NASCAR playoffs Round of 8
Date | Race | Venue | TV |
Oct. 20 | SouthPoint 400 | Las Vegas Motor Speeddway | NBC |
Oct. 27 | Cup Series Race at Homestead-Miami | Homestead-Miami Speedway | NBC |
Nov. 3 | XFINITY 500 | Martinsville Speedway | NBC |
NASCAR Xfinity Schedule
Upcoming races
Date | Race | Venue | Location | TV |
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June 1 | Pacific Office Automotive 147 | Portland Intl. Raceway | Portland, OR | FS1 |
June 8 | Sonoma 250 | Sonoma Raceway | Sonoma, CA | FS1 |
June 15 | HyVee Perks 250 | Iowa Speedway | Newton, IA | USA |
June 22 | Sci Aps 200 | N. Hampshire Motor Speedway | Loudon, NH | USA |
June 29 | Tennessee Lottery 250 | Nashville Superspeedway | Nashville, TN | USA |
NASCAR Truck Series schedule 2024
Upcoming races
Date | Race | Venue | Location | TV |
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June 1 | Toyota 200 | World Wide Technology | Madison, IL | FOX |
June 28 | Rackley Roofing 200 | Nashville Superspeedway | Nashville, TN | FS2 |
July 12 | CRC Brakleen 175 | Pocono Raceway | Long Pond, PA | FS1 |
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When is the next Truck Race?
The next NASCAR Truck Race is on Saturday, June 1 with the Toyota 200 at World Wide Technology Raceway.
What channel is the truck race on tonight?
The truck race on Saturday is on Fox Sports 1.
What channel is the Craftsman Truck Series on?
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is on Fox Sports 1.
What’s the NASCAR schedule for 2024?
There are 38 overall races on the 2024 NASCAR schedule. Only 36 races are points-paying as the other two races, the Busch Light Clash and All-Star Race, are exhibition races held by the sport. The NASCAR schedule for next year is typically released during the summer months.
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When does the 2024 NASCAR season start?
The NASCAR season started on February 4, 2024, when the Cup Series heads off to Southern California for the Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (non-points). The first official points-paying race will be Feb. 18 with the Daytona 500.
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When is the 2024 Daytona 500?
The Daytona 500 was on February 18, 2024, in Daytona, FL. The venue is a 2.50-mile track with a capacity of 101,500 fans. The track’s first event took place in 1959 and is commonly called by its nickname “The World Center of Racing.”