Alright, alright, let’s talk about this NASCAR thing. My grandson, he’s always yellin’ about it, so I figured, why not? You wanna know what channel the NASCAR’s on today, right? Well, hold your horses, I’m gettin’ to it.
First off, seems like it’s always jumpin’ around channels, like a flea on a dog. Sometimes it’s on NBC, you know, the one with the peacock? Yeah, that one. Other times, it’s on somethin’ called USA Network. Never heard of it myself, but the boy says it’s on there sometimes.
Now, if you’re fancy and got that Fubo thing, well, good for you. They say you can watch it on there too. Streamin’, they call it. Sounds like a bunch of hogwash to me, but hey, if it works, it works. You can even get a free trial they say, seven days or somethin’. Try it out, see if you like it. Me? I’ll stick to the regular TV, thank you very much.

- Channel Check: So, the first thing you gotta do is check them channels. NBC and USA Network, those are your best bets. Flip through ’em, see what’s on. If you got that Fubo, well, you know what to do.
- Race Schedule: Now, these races ain’t just happenin’ willy-nilly. They got a schedule, like everything else. My grandson, he’s got it all written down, knows when each race is and where it’s at. You gotta figure that out too. He says you can find it online, but I wouldn’t know where to start lookin’.
- Playoffs and Championships: And then there’s all this playoff business, and championships. Sounds complicated if you ask me. The championship race, that’s a big deal, see? That one’s usually on NBC, I think. But the other ones, they could be anywhere, so you gotta keep your eyes peeled. They had one in Vegas, one in Kansas, one in Miami, all over the place!
Let me tell you, keepin’ track of all this is harder than churnin’ butter on a hot day. But if you’re determined to watch them cars go round and round, well, you gotta do what you gotta do. Like that time they raced in Martinsville, took me forever to find it.
So, to recap, NBC, USA Network, and Fubo. Those are your magic words. And don’t forget to check the schedule, or you’ll be missin’ the green flag. And if you’re still confused, ask your grandson, or your neighbor’s kid, or whoever’s tech-savvy these days. They’ll set you straight. Lord knows I need all the help I can get.
And one more thing, they got these pre-race shows too. NBC does them, starts a couple of hours before the race. My grandson, he likes to watch them, get all worked up before the cars even start. Me? I just wait for the racin’. That’s the good part, far as I’m concerned.
So there you have it, the whole shebang. Hope you figured it out, and if you didn’t, well, can’t say I didn’t try. It ain’t rocket science, but it sure ain’t easy either. Now go on, find that race, and enjoy it. Or don’t. Makes no difference to me.
Oh, and one last thing. They said the race in Las Vegas was on NBC. And the Kansas race, that was on USA Network and NBC. Seems like they like to share sometimes. Makes it even more confusing if you ask me. But hey, what do I know? I’m just an old lady tryin’ to make sense of this here racin’ stuff.
And for goodness sake, don’t go spendin’ all your money on that Fubo thing unless you really want it. Seven-day free trial, that’s all you need. After that, it’s your own problem. Just sayin’.

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