January 17, 2025

NASCAR launches FAST Channel with Tubi

NASCAR on Tubi

NASCAR is launching a new FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) Channel, the NASCAR Channel, in partnership with Tubi, set to go live on Wednesday, January 29. This new channel will provide fans with 24/7 access to NASCAR content without any subscription fees or registration required.

The NASCAR Channel will feature a wide range of programming, including classic races, re-airs of this season’s events, documentaries, original NASCAR Studios content, and video podcasts. To kick off the channel’s launch, NASCAR will offer exclusive live coverage of the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on February 7, as well as the Cook Out Madhouse Classic from Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on February 1. The channel will also showcase historical races from the Daytona 500 and The Cook Out Clash, along with re-airing 2025 races on a delayed schedule. Additional content will include original shows like NASCAR Daily with Shannon Spake, race highlights, and fan favorites such as Radioactive, Refuse to Lose, and Hall of Fame Biographies.

John Dahl, NASCAR’s Senior Vice President of Content, expressed his excitement: “I’m excited for the fans. They now have a free, easily accessed, 24/7 NASCAR destination that not only digs deep into our archives but also provides the latest news and original storytelling. As the channel grows, we’ll be adding more racing content that we’re confident fans will appreciate.”

Tubi’s Senior Vice President of Content Acquisitions and Partnerships, Samuel Harowitz, also shared his enthusiasm: “We’re thrilled to welcome NASCAR fans to Tubi, where they’ll soon find the ultimate immersive experience with the first official NASCAR FAST Channel exclusively on our service. NASCAR is the perfect addition to our vast content offering, and we believe this channel’s programming will complement NASCAR’s live events, which kick off the 2025 season with The Clash and Daytona 500 on FOX.”

The NASCAR Channel on Tubi will offer fans a new, free way to experience both classic and current NASCAR content, making it easier than ever to stay connected to the sport.