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NASCAR Television Schedule: Sunday, February 27, 2022

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NASCAR TV Schedule Sunday, February 27, 2022
Here is the NASCAR TV Schedule for Sunday, February 27, 2022.

Saturday was pure chaos for the NASCAR Cup Series drivers as they began acclimating themselves to regular race weekends with the new Next Gen car. On Saturday, there were nine incidents between practice and qualifying. How crazy will the race be on Sunday?

There’s only one way to find out: watch it all unfold. Here is the full NASCAR TV schedule for Sunday, February 27th, so you don’t miss a thing:

(ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

TimeEventChannel / Streaming Service
2:00 PMNASCAR RaceDayFS1 / FOX Sports App
3:00 PMNASCAR RaceDayFOX / FOX Sports App
3:30 PMRace: NASCAR Cup Series Wise Power 400 at Auto ClubFOX / FOX Sports App
(Canada: TSN)

One Response

  1. Yes, yesterday was a mess. That car is just too light….I watched them flying off the track…..it was ridiculous. Mike Joy even said he could see the front wheels lifting off the pavement. This is such a danger.

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