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NASCAR TV Schedule: Sunday, July 2, 2023

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NASCAR TV Schedule NASCAR TV Sunday NASCAR TV July 2 How to watch the Grant Park 220 What channel is NASCAR on today? How to watch the NASCAR Chicago Street Race
Here is the complete NASCAR TV schedule for Sunday, July 2 — the conclusion of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race and the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Chicago Street Course.

After lightning put an early end to the NASCAR Xfinity Series The Loop 121 Street Race at Chicago on Saturday, the Series will return to action on Sunday morning to finish out the race.

USA Network will carry the TV broadcast of the conclusion of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race beginning at 11:00 AM ET.

Following the finish of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race, the NASCAR Cup Series will be in action for the Grant Park 220. NBC will carry the coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series event, and that broadcast will kick off at 5:00 PM ET, and due to potential thunderstorms in the area, the race will now go green at 5:05 PM ET.

NASCAR TV Schedule Sunday, July 2, 2023

TimeSeriesEventTV / Streaming
11:00 AM ETNASCAR Xfinity SeriesRace: The Loop 121 at the Chicago Street CourseUSA Network
NBC Sports App
3:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesRaceDay (Pre-Race): Grant Park 220 at the Chicago Street CourseFS1
FOX Sports App
5:00 PM ET
(green flag at 5:05 PM ET)
NASCAR Cup SeriesRace: Grant Park 220 at the Chicago Street CourseNBC
Peacock

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