How to Watch NASCAR at the Chicago Street Course

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One of the most hotly anticipated races of the season is almost upon us this weekend at Chicago. The Chicago Street Race is the first street race in NASCAR history, and it is set to be must-watch TV for one reason or another. Here is how to watch NASCAR in Chicago this weekend.

NASCAR Xfinity Series: The Loop 121

When: Saturday, July 1st, 4 PM ET

Where to Watch: USA OR on the NBC Sports App

Where to Listen: Sirius XM NASCAR Radio Channel 90 OR on your local MRN affiliate (Find your local affiliate here)

What to Watch for: No Cup Series regulars are allowed to race in the Xfinity Series this weekend, but Team Trackhouse owner Justin Marks is on the entry list for Kaulig Racing. A total of 43 cars are entered for the 38 car field, meaning that five cars will go home after qualifying. The Playoff bubble is much more spread out than the Cup Series with five drivers within one race of the final spot as follows: Sam Mayer (+58), Riley Herbst (+45), Daniel Hemric (+28), Parker Kligerman (-28), and Brandon Jones (-51).

NASCAR Cup Series: Grant Park 220

When: Sunday, July 2nd, 5:30 PM ET

Where to Watch: NBC OR Streaming on Peacock

Where to Listen: Sirius XM NASCAR Radio Channel 90 OR on your local MRN affiliate (Find your local affiliate here)

What to Watch For: This is one of the biggest wild cards in the regular season with the Playoffs only nine races away, and road course ringers like A.J. Allmendinger, Chase Elliott, and Michael McDowell view this weekend as an opportunity. The Playoff bubble is still incredibly tight with eight drivers within one race of the final spot as follows: Bubba Wallace (+30), Daniel Suarez (+2), Alex Bowman (-2), Ty Gibbs (-10), A.J. Allmendinger (-24), Michael McDowell (-27), Corey LaJoie (-45), Austin Cindric (-51), Justin Haley (-55). A few notable entries are in this race including seven-time Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson, 2009 Formula One World Champion Jenson Button, Australian Supercars star Shan Van Gisbergen in Project 91, and road course ringer Andy Lally.

NASCAR is set for its’ first ever street race this weekend, and it is going to be something to watch. Who will take home NASCAR’s first street race trophies?

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