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NASCAR Charlotte Roval Weekend TV Schedule: Cup, Xfinity & Truck Series

TV schedule for NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series races at Charlotte Roval – October 3–5, 2025, with practice, qualifying, and race times listed.
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The NASCAR Playoffs continue this weekend as all three of NASCAR’s National series head to the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, a hybrid road course layout that includes portions of the traditional 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway oval layout. The track has produced dramatic moments since its debut in 2018.

Last season, Kyle Larson, who enters this weekend’s Bank of America Roval 400 54 points above the cutline, scored an impressive win in this event. He’ll look to reprise his role as the Roval winner on Sunday, and if he can, he’ll move on to the Round of 8 of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. But realistically, Larson will move on regardless with the point buffer he has coming into the weekend. However, anything is always possible.

With key Playoff implications in each series, fans won’t want to miss a moment of the action. Here’s how to watch the full weekend of NASCAR events across the Craftsman Truck Series, Xfinity Series, and Cup Series, including practice and qualifying sessions, as well as all three races.


Friday, October 3 – NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (FS1/FS2)

  • 11:05 AM ETTruck Series PracticeFS2

  • 12:10 PM ETTruck Series QualifyingFS2

  • 3:30 PM ETTruck Series EcoSave 250 RaceFS1


Saturday, October 4 – NASCAR Xfinity & Cup Series (CW App, The CW, TruTV)

  • 11:30 AM ETXfinity Series PracticeCW App

  • 12:40 PM ETXfinity Series QualifyingCW App

  • 2:00 PM ETCup Series PracticeTruTV

  • 3:10 PM ETCup Series QualifyingTruTV

  • 5:00 PM ETXfinity Series Blue Cross NC 250 RaceThe CW


Sunday, October 5 – NASCAR Cup Series (USA Network / Streaming)

  • 3:00 PM ETCup Series Bank of America Roval 400 Race
    TV: USA Network
    Streaming: HBO Max and NBC Sports App


With Sunday’s race serving as the Round of 12 cutoff in the Cup Series and championship battles tightening and pressure mounting across all divisions, the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval is set to deliver high-stakes drama this weekend.

Whether you’re tuning in via cable, satellite, or streaming, this is one weekend you won’t want to miss.

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