NASCAR schedule 2024: Dates, times, TV channels, winners for Cup Series races

Todd Karpovich

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The NASCAR Cup Series is the premier racing championship of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing and poised for an exciting year with 36 races in 2024.

The series runs from February to November and participates in races on oval tracks, road courses, and street courses. The Cup Series also competes in the All-Star Race. Popular races include the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, and the Brickyard 400.

The season is split into three stages — regular season, playoffs, and Championship 4.

The top 10 drivers and two provisional drivers for the regular season who have amassed the most points compete in the playoffs which consists of three rounds — Round of 16, Round of 12, and Round of 8.

Then, the top four drivers in the standings compete for the championship title at the season finale. All playoff participants who participate until the Championship 4 are awarded with playoff points.

PRINTABLE SCHEDULE: Click here to get a PDF version of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series schedule

The NASCAR Cup Series boasts an estimated 75 million viewers each weekend and is considered to be one of the most competitive racing series in the world.

Here's how to watch the action throughout the 2024 season:

NASCAR schedule 2024

(All times Eastern)

DateRaceTrackTimeTV/RadioWinner
Sat., Feb. 3Busch Light Clash at the ColiseumLA Memorial Coliseum8 p.m.Fox/MRNDenny Hamlin
Thu., Feb. 15Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1 at DaytonaDaytona International Speedway7 p.m.FS1/MRNTyler Reddick
Thu., Feb. 15Bluegreen Vacations Duel 2 at Daytona Daytona International Speedway7 p.m.FS1/MRNChristopher Bell
Mon., Feb. 19Daytona 500Daytona International Speedway4 p.m.Fox/MRNWilliam Byron
Sun., Feb. 25Ambetter Health 400 Atlanta Motor Speedway3 p.m.Fox/PRNDaniel Suarez
Sun., Mar. 3Pennzoil 400Las Vegas Motor Speedway3:30 p.m.Fox/PRNKyle Larson
Sun., Mar. 10Shriners Children's 500 Phoenix Raceway3:30 p.m.Fox/MRNChristopher Bell
Sun., Mar. 17Food City 500Bristol Motor Speedway3:30 p.m.Fox/PRNDenny Hamlin
Sun., Mar. 24EchoPark Automotive Grand PrixCircuit of the Americas3:30 p.m.Fox/PRNWilliam Byron
Sun., Mar. 31Toyota Owners 400 Richmond Raceway7 p.m.Fox/MRNDenny Hamlin
Sun., Apr. 7Cook Out 400 Martinsville Speedway3 p.m.FS1/MRNWilliam Byron
Sun., Apr. 14AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Texas Motor Speedway3:30 p.m.FS1/PRNChase Elliott
Sun., Apr. 21GEICO 500Talladega Superspeedway3 p.m.Fox/MRNTyler Reddick
Sun., Apr. 28Wurth 400 Dover Motor Speedway2 p.m.FS1/PRNDenny Hamlin
Sun., May 5AdventHealth 400 Kansas Speedway3 p.m.FS1/MRNKyle Larson
Sun., May 12Goodyear 400Darlington Raceway3 p.m.FS1/MRNBrad Keselowski
Sun., May 19NASCAR All-Star RaceNorth Wilkesboro Speedway8 p.m.FS1/MRNJoey Logano
Sun., May 26Coca-Cola 600Charlotte Motor Speedway 6 p.m.Fox/PRNChristopher Bell
Sun., June 2Enjoy Illinois 300World Wide Technology Raceway3:30 p.m.FS1/MRNAustin Cindric
Sun., June 9Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma Raceway3:30 p.m.Fox/PRNKyle Larson
Sun., June 16Iowa Corn 350 Iowa Speedway7 p.m.USA/MRNRyan Blaney
Sun., June 23USA Today 301New Hampshire Motor Speedway2:30 p.m.USA/PRNChristopher Bell
Sun., June 30Ally 400 Nashville Superspeedway3:30 p.m.NBC/PRNJoey Logano
Sun., July 7Grant Park 165Chicago Street Course4:30 p.m.NBC/MRNAlex Bowman
Sun., July 14Cup Series Race at PoconoPocono Raceway2:30 p.m.USA/MRNRyan Blaney
Sun., July 21Brickyard 400Indianapolis Motor Speedway2:30 p.m.NBC/IMSKyle Larson
Sun., Aug. 11Cook Out 400Richmond Raceway6 p.m.USA/MRNAustin Dillon
Sun., Aug. 18FireKeepers Casino 400Michigan International Raceway2:30 p.m.USA/MRNTyler Reddick
Sat., Aug. 24Coke Zero Sugar 400 Daytona International Speedway7:30 p.m.NBC/MRNHarrison Burton
Sun., Sept. 1Cook Out Southern 500Darlington Raceway6 p.m.USA/MRNChase Briscoe

NASCAR playoff race schedule 2024

(All times Eastern)

DateRaceTrackTimeTV/RadioWinner
Sun., Sept. 8Quaker State 400 Atlanta Motor Speedway3 p.m.USA/PRNJoey Logano
Sun., Sept. 15Go Bowling at the Glen Watkins Glen International3 p.m.USA/MRNChris Buescher
Sat., Sept. 21Bass Pro Shops Night RaceBristol Motor Speedway7:30 p.m.USA/PRNKyle Larson
Sun., Sept. 29Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas Speedway3 p.m.USA/PRNRoss Chastain
Sun., Oct. 6YellaWood 500Talladega Superspeedway2 p.m.NBC/MRNRicky Stenhouse Jr.
Sun., Oct. 13Bank of America Roval 400Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course2 p.m.NBC/PRNKyle Larson
Sun., Oct. 20South Point 400 (Buy Tickets)Las Vegas Motor Speedway2:30 p.m.NBC/PRN
Sun., Oct. 27Straight Talk Wireless 400 (Buy Tickets)Homestead-Miami Speedway2:30 p.m.NBC/MRN
Sun., Nov. 3XFINITY 500 (Buy Tickets)Martinsville Speedway2 p.m.NBC/MRN
Sun., Nov. 10NASCAR Cup Series Championship (Buy Tickets)Phoenix Raceway3 p.m.NBC/MRN

Where to watch NASCAR in 2024: TV channels, live streams

  • TV channels in US: Fox, FS1, NBC, USA
  • TV channel in Canada: TSN
  • Live stream: Fox Sports app, Peacock, Fubo

NASCAR Cup Series races are broadcast by Fox and FS1 during the first half of the season, from Feb. 4 through June 9. NBC and USA pick up for the second half, June 16 through Nov. 10. 

Races on Fox and FS1 are available to stream on the Fox Sports app, and NBC and USA races are on Peacock. Fans can stream every race all season on Fubo, which offers a free trial

NASCAR radio station 2024

Fans can listen to Cup Series races all season on either MRN or PRN, depending on the race. Every NASCAR race in 2024 is available via SiriusXM Channel 90. 

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Todd Karpovich

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Todd Karpovich is a freelance contributor to The Sporting News. He is also a frequent contributor to the Associated Press, the Baltimore Sun, and PressBox, among other media outlets nationwide, including the Boston Globe, Dallas Morning News, Boston Herald, and Chicago Tribune. He is the author of “If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Baltimore Ravens Sideline, Locker Room, and Press Box”; “Skipper Supreme: Buck Showalter and the Baltimore Orioles”; “Manchester United (Europe's Best Soccer Clubs),” “Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees,” and “Michigan State Spartans (Inside College Football).”