NASCAR and FloRacing have teamed up to broadcast seven racing events from now until the end of the calendar year, which includes a high-paying Late Model race.
According to a Wednesday announcement, the free NASCAR Channel -- available on Tubi and Xumo's streaming platforms -- and the subscription supported FloRacing will simulcast seven events. The first two will be Summer Shootout events at Charlotte Motor Speedway featuring Bandaleros and Legends cars. These events will take place on June 30 and July 1.
The list also includes an ARCA Menards Series West race at Sonoma Raceway on July 11, the Modifieds season finale at Bowman Gray Stadium on Aug. 23, the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 Late Model race at Martinsville Speedway on Sept. 27., and the Whelen Modified Tour at Thompson Speedway on Oct. 12.
The final event that will be simulcast on the NASCAR Channel and FloSports will be Snowball Derby Qualifying at Five Flags Speedway on Dec. 5. The Snowball Derby is considered to be the biggest Late Model pavement race in the country.
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— NASCAR Regional (@NASCARRegional) June 25, 2025
We are fully committed to building a great experience for our fans on the NASCAR Channel. While we already provide a lot of original and archival content, it's really important to bring live events onto the platform," said Dan Barker, NASCAR Managing Director, Media Strategy.
"Fortunately, we have a great and innovative partner in FloSports who have worked closely with NASCAR to deliver these events. It's a win for NASCAR fans and regional racing."
The NASCAR Channel launched in January as the free home of nonstop NASCAR content. The free channel airs classic races, delayed broadcasts of this season's races, select live coverage of races and events, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio's "The Morning Drive," and NASCAR Studios original content and video podcasts.
The NASCAR channel is also available on Xumo Play, Samsung TV Plus, and Prime Video. Customers do not have to sign up for a subscription or register to watch.
FloRacing airs more than 1,000 live racing events each year from an array of racing series. The streaming service also airs feature-length films and interviews. To view this content, users must pay for a FloRacing subscription. The choices are the annual plan ($179.88) or the monthly plan ($39.99).
This simulcast strategy is a continuation of the partnership between NASCAR and FloSports. They previously announced that they would join forces to chip in $50,000 to the Virginia Triple Crown prize purse. The Virginia Triple Crown is the prize awarded to the driver with the best average finish across three crown jewel short track events.
The Virginia Triple Crown consists of the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 at South Boston Speedway on June 28, the Hampton Heat at Larry King Law's Langley Speedway on July 19, and the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway on Sept. 27. The NASCAR Channel and FloRacing will simulcast this finale at Martinsville.
