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NASCAR Television Schedule: Friday, May 12, 2023

NASCAR TV schedule Friday NASCAR TV May 12 How to watch the NASCAR Truck race? What channel is NASCAR on today?
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NASCAR TV schedule Friday NASCAR TV May 12 How to watch the NASCAR Truck race? What channel is NASCAR on today?
Here is the NASCAR TV schedule for Friday, May 12; the NASCAR Truck race and Xfinity practice and qualifying are set at Darlington.

Who is ready for some NASCAR action around the track they call Too Tough to Tame? Friday, May 12th officially gets the NASCAR Throwback weekend kicked off.

RELATED: 2023 NASCAR Throwback Weekend Paint Schemes

Friday’s action will begin with the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series practice and qualifying at Darlington, which will be followed by NASCAR Xfinity Series practice and qualifying.

After the practice and qualifying sessions are all completed, it will be time for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Buckle Up South Carolina 200 race.

Friday’s NASCAR TV coverage will be on FS1, and NASCAR programming will run on the channel from 3:00 PM ET all the way through 10:00 PM ET.

Here is the full NASCAR Television Schedule for Friday, May 12, 2023:

ALL TIMES LISTED ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME (ET)

TimeSeriesEventTV / Streaming
3:00 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesPractice & Qualifying: Buckle Up South Carolina 200 at Darlington RacewayFS1
FOX Sports App
4:30 PM ETNASCARRaceHub: Weekend EditionFS1
FOX Sports App
5:00 PM ETNASCAR Xfinity SeriesPractice & Qualifying: Shriners Children's 200 at Darlington RacewayFS1
FOX Sports App
6:30 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesRaceDay (pre-race): Buckle Up South Carolina 200 at Darlington RacewayFS1
FOX Sports App
7:30 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesRace: Buckle Up South Carolina 200 at Darlington RacewayFS1
FOX Sports App
10:00 PM ETNASCAR Cup SeriesGreatest Races: 2011 DarlingtonFS1
FOX Sports App

We have listed the official streaming app from the channel that will be carrying the events. To utilize these specific streaming apps, you will need to have a valid cable login with a package that includes the channel requirement needed to watch the event.

Other streaming services such as YouTube TV, Sling, or others are also great ways to keep up with the racing action on the go.

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