A Lot of NASCAR Drivers Are Competing in the OffAxis500 Tonight, Here’s How to Watch

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The Off Axis 500 at Go Pro Motorplex in Mooresville, North Carolina is tonight. The charity go-kart event, will feature a grand total of 111 drivers, including numerous drivers from the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series.

Who are the notable competitors?

Drivers who are scheduled to compete from the three NASCAR National Series ranks in tonight’s race include:

Cup Series Competitors: Alex Bowman, Corey LaJoie, Ryan Newman, Ryan Preece, Cody Ware and JJ Yeley

Xfinity Series Competitors: Justin Allgaier, Ray Black Jr., Jeffrey Earnhardt, Joe Graf Jr., Blake Koch (retired), Vinnie Miller, Matt Mills, John Hunter Nemechek, Tyler Reddick, Ryan Repko, Will Rodgers, Zane Smith, Garrett Smithley, Ryan Truex and Ryan Vargas

Truck Series Competitors: Anthony Alfredo, Tyler Ankrum, Spencer Boyd, Sheldon Creed, Christian Eckes, Brett Moffitt, Camden Murphy, Stefan Parsons and Austin Wayne Self

Off Axis Paint, who paints helmets for racers in many disciplines of Motorsport, puts on a charity event — dubbed the brain bucket battle — each year where all of their clients are eligible to compete. The trophy for the event is always a cool welded creation from NASCAR Cup Series driver Corey LaJoie and it has led to some fun clips throughout the years that the event has been happening.

This year the race will be available to stream live!

That being said, how do you watch the race?

Simple. Download the Spot Network app on your mobile device. Open the app and search for the Off Axis 500. The race will begin it’s broadcast at 7PM ET. There will be several heat races to pair the field down into a final A-Main event.

This will be a must watch for anyone who cares about racing!

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