NASCAR is revving up its streaming presence with the launch of The NASCAR Channel, a free ad-supported television channel available exclusively on Tubi starting January 29. NASCAR made the announcement earlier today and promises this exciting new destination for fans will offer a wide range of content, from classic races to exclusive documentaries, all available 24/7 without the need for a subscription or registration.
The NASCAR Channel’s programming lineup promises something for every fan. Highlights include:
- Classic races from the Daytona 500 and The Cook Out Clash.
- Re-airs of this season’s events on a delayed schedule.
- Original NASCAR Studios content, such as NASCAR Daily with Shannon Spake and fan-favorite shows like Radioactive, Refuse to Lose, and Hall of Fame Biographies.
- Documentaries and video podcasts offering in-depth looks into the sport’s history and latest news.
As part of its launch, the channel will feature exclusive coverage of the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on February 7, along with the Cook Out Madhouse Classic from Bowman Gray Stadium in North Carolina on February 1.
A Partnership to Fuel Fandom
John Dahl, NASCAR’s Senior Vice President of Content, expressed enthusiasm about the new platform:
“I’m excited for the fans. They now have a free, easily accessed, 24/7 NASCAR destination that not only digs deep into our archives but provides the latest news and original storytelling. As the channel grows, we’ll be adding more and more racing content that we’re confident fans will appreciate.”
Tubi, owned by FOX, sees this partnership as a perfect complement to its growing library of fan-focused entertainment. Samuel Harowitz, Tubi’s Senior Vice President of Content Acquisitions and Partnerships, shared:
“We’re thrilled to welcome NASCAR fans to Tubi where they’ll soon find the ultimate immersive experience with the first official NASCAR FAST Channel exclusively on our service. NASCAR is the perfect addition to our vast content offering.”
No Subscription, All Action
With the NASCAR Channel, fans will have an all-access pass to their favorite sport, combining nostalgic moments with current-season replays and exclusive new content. As NASCAR’s 2025 season kicks off with The Clash and the Daytona 500 on FOX, this channel will provide an immersive experience for fans to stay connected to the action year-round. To catch all the racing excitement, head over to Tubi starting January 29 and enjoy the thrill of NASCAR, free and uninterrupted.
NASCAR fans have long enjoyed a variety of ways to catch their favorite races, from traditional cable to streaming services offering flexibility and convenience. Major platforms like DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV provide access to essential NASCAR broadcasters such as FOX, FS1, NBC, and USA Network, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series and more.
While some services like Philo focus on entertainment and don’t include sports channels, others like Sling TV and Fubo cater specifically to sports enthusiasts, making them great options for live NASCAR action. Each platform offers unique features, from DVR capabilities to app-based streaming, so fans can stay connected whether they’re at home or on the go.

