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NASCAR TV Schedule: Friday, May 31, 2024

NASCAR TV Schedule Friday May 31 NASCAR Truck qualifying NASCAR Truck Series practice World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway
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It’s time to get the NASCAR Race Weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway started on Friday, May 31 as the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will practice and qualify for this weekend’s Toyota 200.

The televised action begins with Truck Series practice at 6:00 PM ET on Friday. That session will be aired on FS1 and will be streamable on the FOX Sports App. After the 30 minute practice session, FS1 will immediately shift into qualifying for Saturday’s Toyota 200 at 6:35 PM ET.

Qualifying will also be streamable on the FOX Sports App or any streaming television service such as YouTube TV with your provider login.

If you miss practice and qualifying live, FS2 will re-air the sessions beginning at 9:00 PM ET on FS2 on Friday evening.

NASCAR TV Schedule Friday, May 31

TimeSeriesEventTVStreaming
6:00 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesPractice: Toyota 200 at World Wide Technology RacewayFS1FOX Sports App
6:35 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesQualifying: Toyota 200 at World Wide Technology RacewayFS1FOX Sports App
9:00 PM ETNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series(Re-Air) Practice and Qualifying: Toyota 200 at World Wide Technology RacewayFS2FOX Sports App

2 Responses

  1. why can’t you just say: for instance 1:30 truck practice confusing::: 1:30 truck series
    2:30 truck qualifying 2:30 truck series
    3:30 truck race 3:30 truck series
    when is the truck race ??

    1. This is Friday’s NASCAR TV schedule. All that is on the schedule for Friday is NASCAR Truck Series practice and qualifying. The Truck Race isn’t until Saturday.

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