NASCAR Television Schedule: Saturday, February 26, 2022

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NASCAR TV Schedule Saturday, February 26, 2022
Here is the NASCAR TV Schedule for Saturday, February 26, 2022.

With a compact race weekend at Auto Club Speedway, Saturday is the busiest day of the week as the NASCAR Xfinity Series will practice, qualify and race today. Meanwhile the NASCAR Cup Series will also practice and qualify on Saturday.

So, how can you watch all of the action? Here is the full NASCAR TV schedule for Saturday, February 26th, so you don’t miss a thing:

(ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

TimeEventChannel / Streaming Service
12:00 PMPractice / Qualifying: NASCAR Xfinity Series Production Alliance 300 at Auto ClubFS1 / FOX Sports App
1:30 PMNASCAR Race Hub Weekend EditionFS1 / FOX Sports App
2:00 PMPractice / Qualifying: NASCAR Cup Series Wise Power 400 at Auto ClubFS1 / FOX Sports App
(Canada: TSN2)
4:00 PMNASCAR RaceDay: NASCAR Xfinity SeriesFS1 / FOX Sports App
5:00 PMRace: NASCAR Xfinity Series Production Alliance 300 at Auto ClubFS1 / FOX Sports App
(Canada: TSN2)

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