2026 NASCAR Season: How to watch, Cup Series schedule, streaming info and more

Racing fans get ready, another season of NASCAR is upon us! The 2026 NASCAR season kick offs with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on Feb. 1, 2026 and runs all the way through Nov. 8, 2026 when a winner is crowned at the NASCAR Cup Series Championship which will take place at the Homestead-Miami Speedway this year. This year, NASCAR races will be broadcast across Fox, FS1, NBC, USA, TNT Sports, and select races will stream exclusively on Prime Video. Oh, and don’t forget that you can tune in to exclusive driver-cam coverage on HBO Max, too.

It can be overwhelming to keep up with all the different services you need to watch every race, but luckily we’ve broken down where you can watch them all. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series, a full schedule of races, and how to watch them all.

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How to watch NASCAR in 2026:

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Dates: Feb. 1, 2026 – Nov. 8, 2026

Channels: NBC, USA, TNT, truTV, Fox, FS1

Streaming: Prime Video, Peacock, DirecTV, Fox One, HBO Max (Driver-cam) and more

What channels are showing NASCAR in 2026?

NASCAR races will be broadcast across several channels all season long, with coverage switching over from one channel to another at several points during the season. Early races, from Feb. 1 through May 17, will air on Fox or FS1. From May 24 until June 21, races will stream exclusively on Prime Video. From June 28 – July 25, you can catch weekly races on TNT Sports. And from August until November’s NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race, you can catch races on NBC, USA and Peacock.

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How to watch NASCAR in 2026 without cable:

To watch every single race of the 2026 NASCAR season, you’ll need a couple of different streaming services. You can stream channels like NBC, USA, Fox, FS1, TNT, and truTV on streaming platforms like DirecTV and Hulu + Live TV, which will get you access to the majority of this year’s races, but you’ll also need a Prime Video subscription if you want to catch the Coca Cola 600, the Cracker Barrel 400, FireKeepers Casino 400, NASCAR Cup Series Race at Pocono and the Anduril 250. Races airing on NBC and USA will also be available to stream on Peacock, and races airing on Fox and FS1 will be streaming on Fox One. And once again, HBO Max will also be showing alternate driver-cam angles at every race this season.

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