What’s Happening?
On Jan. 29, NASCAR will launch a free streaming channel on Tubi. While this channel will not broadcast any live National Series races, it will have a massive catalog of historical and exclusive content available. So, here’s what you need to know about NASCAR’s new Channel and how to watch it.
NASCAR Introducing Free Streaming Channel
What’s Happening? NASCAR is debuting a new channel on the streaming platform Tubi on Jan. 29. The NASCAR Channel will feature…
What’s Tubi?
Tubi is a free streaming platform with a catalog of on-demand content and streaming channels. These channels are not the typical cable channels; they consist of news, sports replays, and syndicated TV shows.
Several major sports leagues, such as the MLB, NBA, and NFL, utilize Tubi and other free streaming platforms, such as PLUTO TV, to air their catalog of content.
Tubi is owned by Fox Corporation, which is already one of NASCAR’s broadcast partners via FOX Sports. The addition of the NASCAR Channel makes FOX the final TV partner that has some form of NASCAR streaming-related content.
How do You Watch the NASCAR Channel on Tubi?
Tubi is relatively easy to watch. For channels such as the NASCAR Channel, you do not need to create an account, which means you can watch the NASCAR Channel for free. So, how do you find the NASCAR Channel when it launches on Jan. 29?
Tubi is available on Smart TVs, Smart Phones, and via their website. To watch their live channels, such as the NASCAR Channel, from the website homepage, you click “Live TV” and scroll until you find the NASCAR Channel.
What’s the NASCAR Channel?
NASCAR is going streaming in 2025. Of course, that’s not for all races or coverage; however, the new season brings a flurry of changes and additional NASCAR coverage via streaming options.
On the racing side, NASCAR will have practice, qualifying, and race coverage on MAX and Prime Video. However, NASCAR will also supply a free streaming option for non-racing content via Tubi.
This content will be via a FAST, or Free Ad-Supported Television Channel through the Tubi App or website. According to NASCAR, this channel will feature “classic races, re-airs of this season’s events, documentaries, NASCAR Studios original content, and video podcasts.” The channel is not a true TV Channel but a streaming channel.
This channel will emphasize historical content, meaning 2025 races will not air live. However, two early must-watch events on the channel will be its live coverage of the 2025 Cook Out Madhouse Classic Modified race on February 1 and the NASCAR Hall of Fame Ceremony on February 7.
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