Fans’ expectations for regular NASCAR TV content are coming reality. What was once merely hearsay is now a reality: NASCAR will have its own branded channel, free of charge.
The NASCAR Channel will launch on the Tubi streaming network at the end of this month.
The new channel elevates NASCAR to the level of MLB, NFL, and golf, giving fans with 24/7 entertainment. Sure, it’s technically named FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television), but in a world where streaming providers continue to charge for more of your hard-earned money, the channel will be absolutely free. There are no subscriptions or registrations required; simply access racing information anytime you want. Yes, you may have to endure commercial interruptions, but let’s be honest, that’s a little price to pay. Besides, isn’t that how we used to watch television?
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Speaking of how fans used to watch TV, if you miss the former SPEED TV network, this may feel like a comeback. SPEED provided us with all the NASCAR-related content we could handle, but you required a cable subscription to join the party. The NASCAR Channel takes that notion to the next level by eliminating all costs. It demonstrates that exceptional material does not always have to cost a fortune—even in today’s streaming-obsessed society. All you need is an internet connection and a streaming-capable television.
In 2023, NASCAR debuted a brand-new, cutting-edge 58,000-square-foot manufacturing facility near Charlotte Motor Speedway that cost a cool $53 million. And now it appears that NASCAR is ready to put that significant investment to use. The new channel will contain exclusive NASCAR Studios content, classic races, replays of the season’s most thrilling moments, documentaries, and even video podcasts.
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For those who crave new content, re-airings of chosen 2025 races on a delayed schedule ensure you never miss a beat. Furthermore, original programs such as “NASCAR Daily” with Shannon Spake will keep you up to date on all the latest news, while fan favorites such as “Radioactive,” “Refuse to Lose,” and “Hall of Fame Biographies” will reintroduce stories and drama that fans enjoy.
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“I’m excited for the fans,” stated John Dahl, NASCAR SVP of Content. “They now have a free, easily accessible, 24/7 NASCAR destination that not only searches deep into our archives but also gives the most recent news and original content. As the channel expands, we will offer more and more racing content that we believe fans will like. Many NASCAR fans already use Tubi, but we hope to introduce more of them to the fantastic platform.”
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To begin, viewers may watch the Madhouse Classic at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on February 1 and exclusive live coverage of the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on February 7.
It’s a win for NASCAR fans and Tubi.
“We’re thrilled to welcome NASCAR fans to Tubi,” Tubi’s Samuel Harowitz stated. “This channel complements NASCAR’s live events and gives fans a whole new way to engage with the sport.”
The NASCAR Channel feels like a breath of fresh air in a world full with paywalls. It’s more than simply a new way to watch; it’s a nod to the long-time supporters. Mark your calendars on January 29 and prepare to experience NASCAR like never before. What is the best part? All you need is a screen and a passion for sports.
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