NASCAR is bringing fans nonstop racing coverage ahead of the 2025 season. The stock car racing series has joined forces with Tubi to launch a new channel.
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According to the press release, NASCAR and Tubi will launch the NASCAR Channel on Jan. 29. This ad-supported channel will provide classic races, re-airs of this season's events, documentaries, NASCAR Studios original content, and video podcasts.
Additionally, the NASCAR Channel will include live coverage of the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Feb. 7 and the Cook Out Madhouse Classic from Bowman Gray Stadium on Feb. 1. The NASCAR Channel will also be the home of "Radioactive" and other weekly series.
This free streaming channel will not require a subscription fee or registration.
All NASCAR, all the time, always free.
Introducing the NASCAR Channel, coming to @Tubi beginning January 29th! pic.twitter.com/YeAp7lhYDD
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) January 16, 2025
"I'm excited for the fans," said John Dahl, NASCAR SVP of Content, in a statement. "They now have a free, easily accessed, 24/7 NASCAR destination that not only digs deep into our archives but provides the latest news and original storytelling.
"As the channel grows, we'll be adding more and more racing content that we're confident fans will appreciate. Many NASCAR fans already use Tubi, but we're looking forward to exposing more of them to that great platform too."
Tubi is part of the Fox broadcast family. It boasts thousands of movies and TV shows, as well as more than 300 originals. Tubi also includes live news and TV.
Fans can view the streamer's content using a web browser on Tubitv.com. The Tubi app is also available to download on numerous platforms for free.
The list includes Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Hisense TV, LG TV, PS4/5, Roku, Rogers, Samsung TV, Sony Smart TV & Blu-ray, Tivo, Vizio TV, and Xbox One.
The NASCAR Channel provides fans with another opportunity to rewatch some of the biggest moments in racing history. It follows the previous launch of the NASCAR Classics website, which features hundreds of races dating back to the 1940s.