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NASCAR announces new 24/7 channel with original content, race replays

JHby:Jonathan Howard01/16/25

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The “NASCAR Channel” is coming to Tubi and that means that NASCAR fans are going to have a new home for the content that they love. This channel is free, does not require a subscription, and will air all-new content, live events, classic races, and more.

Last year, there were job postings for the new “NASCAR Channel” which is what the streaming channel is officially called. This is a FAST channel, Free Ad-Supported Television. Fans are going to love it.

Want to see a classic race? Want to see what the chatter around the sport is? Maybe even catch a race replay, or the Hall of Fame Ceremony? Well, this is what the “NASCAR Channel” is going to provide for fans.

“I’m excited for the fans,” said John Dahl, NASCAR SVP, Content in a statement. “They now have a free, easily-accessed, 24/7 NASCAR destination that not only digs deep into our archives but provides the latest news and original storytelling. As the channel grows, we’ll be adding more and more racing content that we’re confident fans will appreciate. Many NASCAR fans already use Tubi, but we’re looking forward to exposing more of them to that great platform too.”

I think having one place for race replays, daily shows, podcasts, and more is perfect. Throwing Radioactive and other content up on the 24/7 service is going to give fans what they want.

‘NASCAR Channel’ to air Madhouse Classic, HoF ceremony

Fans who are wondering what they are going to get out of this new “NASCAR Channel” besides podcasts, shows, and old races, get ready for this. In February, the new channel is set to air the Hall of Fame Ceremony and the Madhouse Classic live.

The Cook Out Madhouse Classic will be a great event. This is the precursor to the Clash on Sunday. For Saturday night, it will be the modified racers who have the attention of the NASCAR world. Having the race live on the new streaming channel is perfect.

It gives me an idea – we have seen NASCAR and the CARS Tour share a week at North Wilkesboro Speedway for the All-Star Race. This channel would be a perfect place to air those CARS Tour races, but FloRacing does have the rights to air those races. So, it will be a difficult thing to do from that aspect.

The “NASCAR Channel” is going to have a ton of content. Fans new and old are going to have one hub where they can catch up on the news of the week, catch a classic race or recent race replay, and more. What would you like to see on the new channel?