How to watch NASCAR at Texas: Weekend schedule, start time, TV

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Carson Hocevar enters Texas as NASCAR’s newest winner, capturing his first career win at Talladega last weekend. Texas Motor Speedway will host all three national divisions this weekend, with the Cup, O’Reilly, and Craftsman Truck Series.

Tyler Reddick continues to hold a commanding lead in the championship, 110 points clear of Denny Hamlin.

Joey Logano is the defending winner at Texas — his most recent victory in the Cup Series.

In this story, you can find all the information you need to watch this weekend’s action at Texas, from the weekend schedule to where to watch, and even the full entry list.

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What is the NASCAR at Texas weekend schedule?

Friday, May 1

2:30pm EST — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series practice — N/A

3:30pm EST — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series qualifying — N/A

5:00pm EST — NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series practice — CW APP

6:05pm EST — NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series qualifying — CW APP

8:00pm EST — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race (167 laps) — FOX SPORTS 1

Saturday, May 2

12:30pm EST — NASCAR Cup Series practice — PRIME VIDEO

1:40pm EST — NASCAR Cup Series qualifying — PRIME VIDEO

3:30pm EST — NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race (200 laps) — THE CW

Sunday, May 3

2:00pm EST — NASCAR RaceDay pre-race show — FOX SPORTS 1

3:43 pm EST — NASCAR Cup race green flag at Texas (267 laps) — FOX SPORTS 1 

Josh Berry, Wood Brothers Racing Ford, Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Sean Gardner / Getty Images

How can I watch the NASCAR Cup Series at Texas?

  • Date: Sunday, May 3
  • TV start time: 2:00pm EST
  • Green flag: 3:43 pm EST 
  • Laps/Miles: 267 laps / 400 miles
  • Stages: 80 / 85 / 102
  • TV channel: FS1 | TSN (Canada) | Other international viewing options
  • Live stream: In-car cameras on HBO MAX
  • Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Who is competing in the Würth 400 at Texas?

There are 36 chartered entries and two open entries. Chad Finchum is back in the No. 66 Ford after leading laps for the first time in his Cup career last weekend at Talladega. 23XI Racing is also entering a fourth car with Corey Heim back behind the wheel of the No. 67 Toyota.

Open entries italicized 

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