THE NASCAR STAPS Take the trombone of half a thousand for the first time in 2025 with the Cooking 400 in Martinsville Speedway.
Three physical races are coming, with the Sunday race in Martinsville, followed by races in Darlington and Bristol. This means that Tempers will shorten and break out in the next weekend. Martinsville obliges drivers to use the bumper, for good or bad.
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Last week, Kyle Larson accused late to win in Homestead, his teammate via teammate Alex Bowman with seven laps to do.
Christopher Bell is on the post For the Sunday race, with Chase Elliott joining him in the front row.
Here’s how you can watch the Sunday race:
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Nascar Martinsville TV Schedule, start time for cook out 400
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Green flag time: Approx. 2:11 p.m. CT on Sunday March 30
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Track: Martinsville Speedway (0.524 Mile Oval) in Martinsville, Virginie
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Length: 400 laps, 210.4 miles
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Steps: 80 laps, 100 laps, 220 laps
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TV cover: Fox Sports 1
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Streaming: Fubo (Free trial available); Fox Sports App (Subscription required); Max application for cameras by car; Nascar.com and Siriusxm on Channel 90 for audio (Subscription required)
The Cook Out 400 will be distributed nationally on FS1. Race streaming options include Max for car cameras, Fox Sports app and Fubowhich offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
Nascar Cup 2025 series schedule
All central times.
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February 2: Bake the Bowman Gray shock, Bowman Gray Stadium (Winner: Chase Elliott) non-point
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February 13: Duels in Daytona, Daytona International Speedway (winners: Bubba Wallace and Austin Cindric)
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February 16: Daytona 500, Daytona International Speedway (winner: William Byron)
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February 23: Ambetter Health 400, Atlanta Motor Speedway (Winner: Christopher Bell)
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March 2: Echopark Automotive Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas (Winner: Christopher Bell)
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March 9: Shriners Children’s 500, Phoenix Raceway (Winner: Christopher Bell)
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March 16: Pennzoil 400, Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Winner: Josh Berry)
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March 23: Straight Talk Wireless 400, Homestead-Miami Speedway (winner: Kyle Larson)
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March 30: Cook Out 400, Martinsville Speedway (2 p.m., FS1)
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April 6: Goodyear 400, Darlington Raceway (2 p.m., FS1)
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April 13: Food City 500, Bristol Motor Speedway (2 p.m., FS1)
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April 27: Jack Link’s 500, Talladega Superspeedway (2 p.m., Fox)
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May 4: Wurth 400, Texas Motor Speedway (2:30 p.m., FS1)
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May 11: Advenhealth 400, Kansas Speedway (2 p.m., FS1)
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May 18: Nascar All-Star Open, North Wilkesboro Speedway (4.30 p.m., FS1) Non-point
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May 18: Nascar All-Star Race, North Wilkesboro Speedway (7 p.m., FS1) non-Points
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May 25: Coca-Cola 600, Charlotte Motor Speedway (5 p.m., Amazon Prime Video)
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June 1: NASCAR CUP Series race in Nashville, Nashville Superspeedway (6 p.m., Amazon Prime Video)
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June 8: Casino of firefighters 400, Michigan International Speedway (1 p.m., Amazon Prime Video)
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June 15: Race of the Nascar Cup Series in Mexico City, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (2 p.m., Amazon Prime Video)
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June 22: Race of the Nascar Cup Series in Pocono, Pocono Raceway (1 p.m., Amazon Prime Video)
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June 28: Quaker State 400, Atlanta Motor Speedway (6 p.m., TNT and Max)
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July 6: Grant Park 165, Chicago Street Race (1 p.m., TNT and Max)
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July 13: Toyota / Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway (2:30 p.m., TNT and Max)
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July 20: AutoTrader Echopark Automotive 400, Dover Motor Speedway (1 p.m., TNT and Max)
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July 27: Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Motor Speedway (1 p.m., TNT and Max)
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August 3: Iowa Corn 350, Iowa Speedway (2:30 p.m., USA Network)
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August 10: Go bowling in Glen, Watkins Glen International (1 p.m., USA Network)
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August 16: Cook Out 400, Richmond Raceway (6.30 p.m., USA Network)
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August 23: COKE ZERO SUGAR 400, Daytona International Speedway (1 p.m., NBC) Regular season final
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August 31: Southern 500, Darlington Raceway (5 p.m., USA Network) Round of 16
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September 7: Take advantage of Illinois 300, World Wide Technology Raceway (2 p.m., USA Network) Round of 16
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September 13: Bass Pro Shops Night Race, Bristol Motor Speedway (6.30 p.m., USA Network) Round of 16
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September 21: Nascar Cup Series Race at New Hampshire, New Hampshire Motor Speedway (1 p.m., USA Network) Round of 12
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September 28: Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas Speedway (2 p.m., American network) Round of 12
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October 5: Bank of America Roval 400, Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Race (2 p.m., USA Network) Round of 12
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October 12: South point 400, Las Vegas Motor Speedway (4.30 p.m., USA Network) Round of 8
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October 19: Nascar Cup Series race in Talladega, Talladega Superspeedway (1 p.m., NBC) Round of 8
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October 26: Race of the Nascar Cup Series in Martinsville, Martinsville Speedway (1 p.m., NBC) Round of 8
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November 2: Nascar Cup Series, Phoenix Raceway (2 p.m., NBC) championship breed
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