The Ally 400, held at Nashville Speedway, is only in its second year of existence. But if last year was any indication, it should make for an enthralling experience.
Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson was dominant on the egg-shaped track last year, leading 264 of the race’s 300 laps en route to victory. It was his fourth Cup Series win of the season and served as further evidence of Larson’s growing prominence in motorsports. And unsurprisingly, it was a taste of what was to come for Larson, who notched his first Cup Series championship in 2021.
Who will make Nashville Speedway their playground this season? Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott holds the lead in Cup Series points so far. But it’s a slim margin — four racers sit within 30 points of tying Elliott, including past winners Kyle Busch and Joey Logano. The results of the Ally 400 may play a big role in determining who hoists the Bill France Cup come the end of the season.
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Here’s everything you need to know to watch Sunday’s race, including TV channel and start time.
What channel is the NASCAR race on today?
TV channel: NBC (U. S. ) | TSN3/5 (Canada) Live stream: Peacock, fuboTV Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
For the first time this season, NBC will carry the U.S. broadcast of a Cup Series race. The Ally 400 will be televised on NBC in the U.S., while Canadian viewers can find Sunday’s race on TSN3 and TSN5.
Rick Allen will lead NBC’s Cup Series coverage, providing lap-by-lap coverage. He’ll be joined by a pair of racing veterans: Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jeff Burton, both of whom will offer occasional musings. Daytona 500-winning crew chief Steve Letarte will also provide additional analysis from the booth.
NBC is manning Cup Series coverage from now until the end of the Cup Series playoffs, with races scheduled to be broadcast on NBC and USA Network. Races will also be streamed on Peacock as well as fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
What time does the NASCAR race at Nashville start?
Start time: 5 p. m. ET
Sunday’s race will begin at 5 p.m. ET, though the green flag is expected to be waved at 5:23 p.m. ET.
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