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NASCAR TV Schedule Saturday, August 26, 2023

NASCAR TV Schedule Saturday August 26 How to watch the Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR race What channel is NASCAR on today?
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NASCAR TV Schedule Saturday August 26 How to watch the Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR race What channel is NASCAR on today?
Here is the NASCAR TV schedule for Saturday, August 26 — the NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona.

An entire season’s work comes down to this for 17 drivers and teams. It’s time for the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway — the final NASCAR Cup Series regular-season event of 2023.

The race will be carried live by NBC on Saturday, August 26 at 7:00 PM ET.

While they’ve had a less-than-stellar season, Stewart-Haas Racing has brought four rocket ships to Daytona, and two of those machines will roll from the front row of Saturday’s big race.

Chase Briscoe secured the pole, which is his first pole of the season and second of his career, on Friday. Aric Almirola will line up alongside from the second position. Ryan Preece will start from seventh, and Kevin Harvick, the one driver in the stable that is locked into the Playoffs, will start from 10th.

RELATED: NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400 starting lineup

Note: There are 11 local markets that will have NASCAR TV coverage impacted by NFL Preseason Football games.

Seven of those local markets will have the NASCAR Cup Series race airing on a sister network.

  • Albany, NY will have the NASCAR race on WNYA-MyNet
  • Baltimore, MD will have the NASCAR race on WBAL-MeTV
  • Denver, CO will have the NASCAR race on KTVD-MyNet
  • Harrisburg, PA will have the NASCAR race on WGAL-D2
  • Oklahoma City, OK will have the NASCAR race on KAUT
  • Orlando / Daytona Beach, FL will have the NASCAR race on WKCF-The CW 18
  • Tampa Bay, FL will have the NASCAR race on WMOR

Two local markets will join the NASCAR race coverage once NFL Preseason games have concluded.

  • New York, NY will join the NASCAR broadcast in progress at 9:00 PM ET
  • Washington, DC will join the NASCAR broadcast in progress at 9:00 PM ET

Two local markets will have the race available for streaming on Peacock or the NBC Sports App.

  • El Paso, TX
  • Midland, TX

Here is the TV schedule for Saturday, August 26th so you don’t miss any of the pressure-packed action at Daytona International Speedway.

Here is the complete NASCAR TV Schedule for Saturday, August 26, 2023

TimeSeriesEventTV / Streaming
11:30 AM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesQualifying: Clean Harbors 175 at The Milwaukee MileFS2
FOX Sports App
1:00 PM ETARCA Menards SeriesRace: Sprecher 150 at The Milwaukee MileFS1
FOX Sports App
4:00 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesRace: Clean Harbors 175 at The Milwaukee MileFS1
FOX Sports App

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