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NASCAR Television Schedule: Sunday, April 9, 2023

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NASCAR TV Saturday April 9 NASCAR Cup Race Bristol Dirt TV NASCAR TV Schedule How to watch the NASCAR Dirt Race at Bristol What channel is NASCAR on?
Here is the complete NASCAR TV schedule for Sunday, April 9. The NASCAR Cup Series is in action with the Food City Dirt Race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

It’s here, it’s finally here! Happy NASCAR Cup Series race day, all. On Sunday, April 9th it’s time for the stars of the NASCAR Cup Series to sling some dirt — and mud — around Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City Dirt Race.

Kyle Larson, who put on a show by storming from sixth to first in a single lap of his Heat race on Saturday, will start from the pole. Austin Dillon, who also won one of the four heat races on Saturday, will start alongside in second.

RELATED: NASCAR Cup Series Food City Dirt Race at Bristol Starting Lineup

Sunday’s race will mark the third NASCAR Cup Series race on the dirt at Bristol. The Inaugural event in 2021 was won by Joey Logano, while last year’s edition was won by Kyle Busch after Tyler Reddick and Chase Briscoe got together battling for the win on the final lap.

Here is the full NASCAR Television Schedule for Sunday, April 9, 2023:

ALL TIMES LISTED ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME (ET)

TimeSeriesEventTV / Streaming
4:00 AM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series(re-air) Race: Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt at BristolFS1
FOX Sports App
2:30 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series(re-air) Race: Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt at BristolFS1
FOX Sports App
4:30 PM ETNASCARBristol Easter CelebrationFS1
FOX Sports App
5:30 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesRaceDay (pre-race)FS1
FOX Sports App
6:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesRaceDay (pre-race)FOX
FOX Sports App
7:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesRace: Food City Dirt Race at BristolFOX
FOX Sports App

We have listed the official streaming app from the channel that will be carrying the events. To utilize these specific streaming apps, you will need to have a valid cable login with a package that includes the channel requirement needed to watch the event.

Other streaming services such as YouTube TV, Sling, or others are also great ways to keep up with the racing action on the go.

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