NASCAR TV and Stream Schedule Sunday, October 29

Happy NASCAR Cup Series race day at Martinsville Speedway! On Sunday, October 29th the eight-driver Playoff field will be whittled down to the Championship 4 at the conclusion of the Xfinity 500.

The offering of NASCAR programming on TV kicks off at 11:00 AM ET with a re-air of NASCAR Race Hub’s Best of Radioactive: Martinsville Edition on FS1.

Following that re-air episode of Race Hub, a re-air of NASCAR Masters of the Clock: The Legend of Martinsville will air on FS1 at 11:30 AM ET.

At 12:30 PM ET on FS1, NASCAR RaceDay, FOX’s pre-race show will begin, and then the coverage will shift to NBC for the remainder of the afternoon.

The Xfinity 500 race broadcast will go live at 2:30 PM ET on NBC (Streamable on the NBC Sports App)Time.

Martin Truex Jr., one of the eight Playoff contenders remaining, will lead the field to green after he scored the pole on Saturday afternoon. Ty Gibbs will lineup alongside Truex from the outside of Row 1. (Full Starting Lineup Here)

Following the race, the NASCAR Cup Series Post-Race Show will be streamable on Peacock beginning at 6:00 PM ET.

NASCAR TV Schedule Sunday, October 29

TimeSeriesEventTV / Streaming
11:00 AM ETNASCARRace Hub: Best of Radioactive MartinsvilleFS1
FOX Sports App
11:30 AM ETNASCARMasters of the Clock: The Legend of MartinsvilleFS1
FOX Sports App
12:30 PM ETNASCARRaceDay: MartinsvilleFS1
FOX Sports App
2:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesRace: Xfinity 500 at Martinsville SpeedwayNBC
NBC Sports App
6:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesPost-Race Show: Xfinity 500 at Martinsville SpeedwayPeacock
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