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Where to watch and live stream NASCAR in 2024

Editors' pick

Sling TV

Combine Sling Orange and Sling Blue for USA Network, NBC and FOX access.

DVR capabilities: 50 - 200 hrs

Simultaneous streams: 3

Free trial: No

Monthly from

$55

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Watching F1 can feel a little soapy nowadays. Coms drama, DRS, driver spats, Mercedes launching another "investigation," Horner maniacally cackling from his Oxfordshire mansion... NASCAR presents that snap back to the racing we all secretly crave. A driver - behind a wheel that looks like a wheel - pedals to the floor. Just ask ex-F1 icon turned NASCAR driver Kimi Raikkonen or Jenson Button, who drove in his debut NASCAR race this year. 

With the new 2024 NASCAR season now here, there's never been a better time to get stuck into the racing action, especially with the world-famous Daytona 500 right around the corner.

RELATED:2024 NASCAR Cup Series Full Schedule

If you want to get into NASCAR for the 2024 season, GOAL provides an in-depth guide to the different networks and streaming services you can sign up for to get your NASCAR fix. Below, you'll find a breakdown of each streaming service, what they offer, and their subscription plans:

  • How to watch NASCAR in 2024

    Editors' Pick

    Sling is one of the best value internet streaming providers on the market, with both its standard subscriptions under $50/mo. If you want NASCAR coverage as part of a full TV service but are still on a budget, it’s worth considering. It includes FOX, FS1, NBC, and USA Network in its channel lineup.

    Subscription plans & pricing

    PlanPrice
    Sling Orange$45.99/month
    Sling Blue$50.99/month
    Sling Orange & Blue$65.99/month

    However, it’s worth noting that ABC, NBC and Fox are only available through Sling in select markets.  A kind of quick fix to this is to combine sling with an antenna, as this will guarantee you coverage of your local networks. Sling are currently running a deal where you can get one for free by prepaying your first two months of subscription.

    RELATED:How to watch live sports on Sling TV

    Pros

    Includes Fox, NBC and USA network

    Affordable subscriptions

    Flexible membership

    50 hours DVR storage

    Cons

    RSN's may require antenna purchase

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  • Comprehensive Coverage

    FuboTV is another great TV streaming service for NASCAR 2024 coverage. Featuring channels like FOX, FS1, NBC and USA Network in it’s lineup, you’ll have access to every single NASCAR race of the 2024 season.

    Subscription plans and pricing

    SubscriptionsPricing
    Pro$74.99/month
    Elite$84.99/month
    Premier$94.99/month
    Latino$32.99/month

    Local channels may have regional restrictions in place, so make sure to double-check that FOX and NBC will be available in your area.

    RELATED:How to watch live sports on FuboTV

    Pros

    Full 2024 NASCAR coverage

    Extensive list of channels

    DVR cloud storage available with all packages

    Cons

    Some regional restrictions may apply

  • Best value

    Hulu+Live TV includes FOX, FS1, FS2, NBC, USA Network, and CNBC in its lineup which guarantees you every essential 2023 NASCAR channel. Naturally, motorsports fans who watch NASCAR may also want to dabble in Formula 1. Luckily Hulu+Live TV includes ESPN+ in subscription, which also brings you select motorsport events throughout the year.

    With an ESPN+ subscription, you also have full access to the ESPN archives, which include hundreds of hours of historical sports content and playbacks if you want to watch event highlights.

    Subscription plans & pricing

    PlanPrice
    Hulu (With ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (With ads) and ESPN+ (With ads)$69.99/month
    Hulu (No ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (No ads) and ESPN+ (With ads)$82.99/month
    Hulu (With ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (No ads) and ESPN+ (With ads)$74.99/month

    The service has unlimited cloud storage, so you can watch NASCAR live and on demand. It also allows you to stream on up to 2 screens simultaneously and is compatible with plenty of desktop and TV systems, including iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV & Fire Stick, Apple TV (4th gen), Chromecast, Xbox One & Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Samsung (select TV models), LG (select TV models), and Nintendo Switch.

    RELATED: How to watch live sports on Hulu

    Pros

    Includes ESPN+ with subscription

    Unlimited Cloud DVR storage

    Wide compatibility across devices

    Ad-ons include unlimited streams

    Cons

    Includes ads

    Limited regional channels

  • Best budget subscription

    NBC Universal owns Peacock, and it's a wonderful thing if you want to watch NASCAR via online streaming. The 10 NASCAR races NBC broadcasts on live television will be simulcast on Peacock*, plus it also includes the studio shows that are broadcast on NBC pre and post-race.

     Subscription plans and pricing

    SubscriptionsPricing
    Peacock premium$5.99/month
    Peacock Premium Plus$11.99/month

    While it doesn’t cover every race, it is a great platform for general motorsports coverage, including Indy Car Series races, IMSA events, and SuperMotocross World Championship races. 

    *You'll need Peacock Premium Plus to watch NASCAR.

    RELATED:How to watch live sports on Peacock

    Pros

    Cheap subscription

    No regional restrictions

    Features on-demand NASCAR content like Chase and Lost Speedways 2

    Cons

    No DVR capabilities

  • Are there any good NASCAR documentaries?

    Plenty, Fox is a great network for providing motorsports documentaries. The winner: A Neil Bonnett story is well worth a watch.

    Can I watch NASCAR for free?

    You can watch around 20 NASCAR Cup Series races with an over-the-air antenna if Fox and NBC stations service your local area.  

    Can I watch NASCAR using with Amazon Prime subscription?

    Unfortunately, no. However, the Motor Trend network will provide you with some great NASCAR series to watch in your spare time.

    Does NASCAR have an app?

    Yes, you can use it to watch some live races. However, FOX Sports and NBC Sports channels are a must for the main NASCAR broadcast.

    Who are the recent NASCAR winners?

    NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race Winner

    YearWinner
    2023Ruan Blaney
    2022Joey Logano
    2021Kyle Larson
    2020Chase Elliott

    NASCAR Xfinity Championship Race Winner

    YearWinner
    2023Cole Custer
    2022Ty Gibbs
    2021Daniel Hemric
    2020Austin Cindric

    NASCAR Truck Series Championship Race Winner

    YearWinner
    2023Ben Rhodes
    2022Zane Smith
    2021Ben Rhodes
    2020Sheldon Creed