NASCAR Television Schedule: Friday, September 20, 2019

Here is a full breakdown of all of the NASCAR television programming that will be available on Friday. Thanks to John Morris (@JMorrisTV on Twitter) for helping compile this list!

ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME!

Time Event Channel
9:30 AM Final Practice: NASCAR Xfinity Series GoBowling.com 250 at Richmond NBCSN
11:30 AM Practice 1: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond NBCSN
1:30 PM Final Practice: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond NBCSN
5:00 PM Qualifying: NASCAR Xfinity Series GoBowling.com 250 at Richmond NBCSN
6:00 PM Qualifying: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond NBCSN
7:00 PM Pre-Race: NASCAR Xfinity Series GoBowling.com 250 at Richmond NBCSN
7:30 PM Race: NASCAR Xfinity Series GoBowling.com 250 at Richmond NBCSN
9:30 PM Post-Race: NASCAR Xfinity Series GoBowling.com 250 at Richmond NBCSN
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