NASCAR today announced the launch of a Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) channel called NASCAR Channel.
THE NASCAR Channel will go live with exclusive launch partner Tubi on Wednesday, January 29. Fans can watch NASCAR content 24/7 with no subscription fees or registration.
Programming and content on the NASCAR Channel will feature classic races, replays of this season’s events, documentaries, original content from NASCAR Studios and video podcasts.
Highlights of the launch of NASCAR Channel include exclusive live coverage of the upcoming NASCAR Hall of Fame induction ceremony on February 7 and the Cook Out Madhouse Classic from Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on February 1. NASCAR will delve into the archives to deliver the best historic races from the Daytona 500 and Cook Out Clash, while rebroadcasting these 2025 races on a delayed schedule. Fans can also expect timely original content like NASCAR Daily wwith Shannon Spake and race highlights, plus fan favorites like Radioactive, refuse to lose And Hall of Fame Biographies.
“I’m excited for the fans,” said John Dahl, NASCAR’s senior vice president of content. “They now have a free, easily accessible 24/7 NASCAR destination that not only digs deep into our archives, but also provides the latest news and original storytelling. As the channel grows, we will add more and more racing content that we are confident fans will enjoy. Many NASCAR fans already use Tubi, but we can’t wait to expose more of them to this great platform as well.
“We are excited to welcome NASCAR fans to Tubi where they will soon discover the ultimate immersive experience with the first official NASCAR FAST channel exclusively on our service,” said Samuel Harowitz, senior vice president of content acquisitions and partnerships at Tubi. “As Tubi’s momentum continues to grow, we are doubling down on our efforts to deliver premium entertainment driven by viewer engagement and fandom. NASCAR is the perfect complement to our extensive content offering and we believe this channel’s programming will complement NASCAR’s live events, which kick off the 2025 season with The Clash and Daytona 500 on FOX.