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NASCAR RaceDay (also known as NASCAR RaceDay fueled by Sunoco) is an American pre-race television show on Fox Sports 1 and Fox that precedes all NASCAR Cup Series race broadcasts. Part of the Fox NASCAR series, the show previously aired on Fox Sports Net and Speed. NASCAR RaceDay is hosted by Shannon Spake or Adam Alexander with analysis from ...
From 2015-2021, the January test sessions were removed as part of NASCAR's overall ban on private testing. [1] In January 2022 Preseason Thunder returned as a two-day test with only the NASCAR Cup Series, in order to test the Next Gen car. In mid-January, the ARCA Menards Series has a two day test held on Friday and Saturday.
WizKids announced in mid-2006 that they were discontinuing support for Race Day and cancelling an upcoming expansion. Primary factors listed for the decision were a lack of support from NASCAR itself, and weak support from rank-and-file NASCAR fans, who were not interested in the "blind draw" style of obtaining drivers; rather, they wished simply to purchase their favorite driver outright, and ...
The race can also be heard on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90. NASCAR Cup Series Las Vegas race TV schedule, start time Green Flag Time: Approx. 2:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, March 3
What time does the NASCAR playoff race at Homestead-Miami start? The Straight Talk Wireless 400 starts at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.
Sprint All-Star Race (2007–present; branded under NASCAR on Fox) The 10 Nascar Top 10 count down show The Day , an hour-long Nascar documentary that went over subjects such as the 2001 Daytona 500 , the 1984 Firecracker 400 , the 1992 Hooters 500 , and the 2012 Daytona 500 .
The NASCAR Cup Series race weekend in Las Vegas begins with practice and qualifying on Saturday ahead of Sunday's South Point 400. Sunday's race will be the first in the Round of 8 in the Cup ...
NASCAR on Speed was the brand name of Speed's coverage of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice sessions, qualifying sessions and a limited number of races, as well as Camping World Truck Series races that began in 2002. It was produced by Fox Sports. Pre-race coverage was usually by NASCAR RaceDay while post-race coverage was on NASCAR Victory Lane.