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NASCAR Channel Expands Offering with More Live Programming


SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

NASCAR is set to enhance its viewer experience on the NASCAR Channel on Tubi by adding live programming, including simulcasts from SiriusXM and FloRacing. This expansion aims to bring more racing content directly to fans across various platforms.

Starting this week, "The Morning Drive," a program on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, will be simulcast live on the NASCAR Channel every weekday from 7-10am ET. The show, hosted by Mike Bagley and Pete Pistone, features in-depth discussions on the latest NASCAR news and rumors, interviews with key figures, and interactive segments with fan calls.

In addition to daily radio content, NASCAR has partnered with FloRacing to simulcast the ARCA Menards Series East race at Rockingham Speedway on Saturday, April 19, at 1 p.m. ET. This race marks a significant return of the ARCA Menards Series to "The Rock," a venue with a storied history in the racing community. Notable past winners at Rockingham include Joey Logano and Ty Dillon.

SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (channel 90) continues to be a pivotal platform for NASCAR fans, providing 24/7 coverage, including live broadcasts of all major NASCAR series races and extensive pre- and post-race analysis.

The collaboration with FloRacing, which began in 2021, has been renewed due to growing interest in short track racing. FloRacing offers extensive coverage, streaming over 1,000 race events annually across various motorsport disciplines.

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