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How to Watch Monday’s Rain-Delayed NASCAR Cup Series Race at Talladega

William Byron will lead the field to green when the 1000Bulbs.com 500 at Talladega Superspeedway gets back underway on Monday after rain following Stage 1 forced NASCAR to move the remainder of the race.

If you’re off work today, great! You can tune your TV to NBCSN (in America) or TSN 2 (in Canada) at 2 PM ET to watch the final two Stages of the race!

That being said, how can you keep up with the race while you’re stuck at work?

Well, thanks to technology there are a plethora of ways.

If you have a cell phone or tablet, the NBC Sports App is a simple way to watch the race. If you have a cable subscription and you have NBCSN as a channel that is a part of your package, you will be able to watch from this app after signing into your cable provider.

You can also use a TV streaming app service such as Playstation Vue, Sling TV, Hulu (these services come with a monthly fee) or many cable providers also have live streaming app options if you are a monthly cable subscriber.

If you don’t subscribe to cable or a television streaming service, you can listen to the radio broadcast of the race through the NASCAR Mobile App for free.

I will also try to provide video highlights here at TobyChristie.com as they become available throughout the day for those who have no way of seeing what is taking place on the track.

Also, NASCAR.com will have a live race leaderboard so you can keep track of where your favorite drivers are running throughout the day.

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