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NASCAR TV and Streaming Schedule: Thursday, April 7, 2022

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NASCAR TV Schedule Thursday, April 7, 2022
Here is how to watch NASCAR on Thursday, April 7, 2022: The full TV and Streaming schedule for Thursday.

It’s time to hit the half-mile paperclip at Martinsville Speedway and Thursday afternoon is packed with on-track action.

First, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series takes to the track for practice and qualifying. Then, the NASCAR Xfinity Series battles it out in practice and qualifying.

At the end of the night, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series wages a 200-lap war and at the end of it all, one driver will walk away with a grandfather clock for their efforts.

Here is the full television lineup for Thursday, April 7, 2022:

ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME

TimeEventTV / Streaming
3:00 PMPractice/Qualifying: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at MartinsvilleFS1 / FOX Sports App
4:30 PMNASCAR RaceHubFS1 / FOX Sports App
5:30 PMPractice/Qualifying: NASCAR Xfinity Series at MartinsvilleFS1 / FOX Sports App
7:00 PMNASCAR RaceDay: Trucks at MartinsvilleFS1 / FOX Sports App
8:00 PMRace: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 at MartinsvilleFS1 / FOX Sports App

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