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NASCAR Television Schedule: Sunday, November 7th, 2021

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NASCAR TV Schedule Phoenix Sunday, November 7, 2021
NASCAR TV Schedule Phoenix

Here is the NASCAR TV schedule for Phoenix Raceway on Sunday, November 7, 2021.

Happy NASCAR Cup Series Championship day! Everything that the world’s greatest drivers have done all season long doesn’t matter. It all comes down to one race.

For Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr., their chance at hoisting the NASCAR Cup Series Championship rests on a good day and most likely a win today.

Larson will start from the pole, after knocking down the fastest lap in qualifying, while Elliott will line up second, Hamlin starts sixth and Truex will start 12th. (Full starting lineup here).

Larson, Hamlin and Truex have lost their car chiefs for the weekend as all three of their cars failed pre-race inspection twice. No other penalties will be levied as all three passed on their third attempt in inspection.

Elliott’s car passed on the first try.

Here is the complete NASCAR television viewing guide for Sunday, so you don’t miss any of the action.

ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME

Time Event Channel/Streaming Service
12:00 PM NASCAR RaceDay FS1 / FOX Sports App
1:30 PM Pre-Race: NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix NBC / NBC Sports App
3:00 PM Race: NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix NBC / NBC Sports App
7:00 PM Post-Race: NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix NBCSN / NBC Sports App

If you subscribe to a streaming television service such as Sling TV or YouTube TV, you can stream the racing from those apps as well, provided the channels are included in your tv subscription package.

NASCAR TV Schedule Phoenix

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