NASCAR’s biggest stars will be celebrated during the two-hour NASCAR Awards ceremony at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The show will be hosted by Rutledge Wood and Kelli Stavast. They will be joined by NBC Sports’ Marty Snider and FOX Sports’ Kaitlyn Vincie, who will conduct interviews with the 2021 NASCAR Series champions, NASCAR drivers, and celebrities in attendance.
The ceremony will celebrate all 3 of NASCAR’s 2021 Series champions: Kyle Larson (Cup Series), Daniel Hemric (Xfinity Series), and Ben Rhodes (Camping World Truck Series). Other annual honors such as Most Popular Driver for each series will be presented at the award show.
Cord cutters can find out how to watch all of the 2021 NASAR Awards below.
When to Watch 2021 NASCAR Awards
The 2021 NASCAR Awards will air on Saturday, December 4, at 7 p.m. ET, on NBCSN.
How to Watch 2021 NASCAR Awards
Fans will have plenty of options to watch NASCAR’s biggest stars without spending a fortune.
Most of the major subscription live TV streaming services carry NBCSN, so fans can watch the award ceremony from anywhere.
- DIRECT TV STREAM: Subscribers to the DIRECTV STREAM can watch the NASCAR Awards on NBCSN, and over 65 other channels for only $69.99/month with their Entertainment package. 20 hours of DVR is included so you won’t miss a moment, and you can record your other favorite shows.
- Hulu + Live TV: For only $65/month, Hulu + Live TV gives you access to NBCSN, over 65 channels, and access to Hulu’s large library of content including exclusive shows and movies. With 50 hours of Cloud DVR included you’ll be able to record all of tonight’s moments.
- fuboTV: Known for being a sports-orientated streaming service, fuboTV has entertainment and subscribers can watch the 2021 NASCAR Awards on NBCSN, over 130 events in 4K, and 110 channels, starting at $64.99/month. 250 hours of Cloud DVR means there is plenty of room to save your favorite events.
- Sling TV: For only $35/month, Sling Blue is one of the most affordable ways to watch all of the NASCAR Awards on NBCSN and more.
- YouTube TV: For $65/month, YouTube TV is a great service for watching NBCSN, and over 85 other channels. With unlimited Cloud DVR storage, it’s the perfect place to record tonight’s show and all of the performances.