What channel is NASCAR on today? TV schedule, start time, live stream for 2026 Martinsville race originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
NASCAR is moving from South Carolina to Virginia this weekend as the 2026 Cup Series gets ready for the Cook Out 400 in Martinsville.
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Six races into the season, Tyler Reddick has miraculously taken the checkered flag four times, including last weekend in Darlington. While Reddick has been dominant, projections are looking more toward the Hendricks Motorsports trio this Sunday — William Byron, Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson.
Martinsville is one of the smallest tracks on the circuit, measuring 0.526 miles around, and usually packing drivers tight for 400 laps. While the course is not as physically grueling as Darlington, it definitely poses a unique challenge for drivers.
Who will take the lead in Martinsville?
Here’s everything you need to know about the Cook Out 400, including TV channel and streaming options for the NASCAR race in Virginia.
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What channel is NASCAR on today?
The 2026 Cook Out 400 will be broadcast nationally on FS1. Cord-cutters and fans without cable can also stream the action live on Fubo, which offers a free trial.
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What time does the NASCAR race start today?
The Cook Out 400 will get started at 3:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 29. The race will take place at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia.
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Goodyear 400 radio coverage
This weekend’s NASCAR race will be broadcast over the airwaves on SiriusXM. Fans can listen to the action on channel 90.
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NASCAR Martinsville starting lineup grid
|
Pos. |
Driver |
Car No. |
Make |
|
1. |
Denny Hamlin |
11 |
Toyota |
|
2. |
William Byron |
24 |
Chevrolet |
|
3. |
Josh Berry |
21 |
Ford |
|
4. |
Ty Gibbs |
54 |
Toyota |
|
5. |
Shane Van Gisbergen |
37 |
Chevrolet |
|
6. |
Austin Cindric |
2 |
Ford |
|
7. |
Carson Hocevar |
77 |
Chevrolet |
|
8. |
Tyler Reddick |
45 |
Toyota |
|
9. |
Joey Logano |
22 |
Ford |
|
10. |
Chase Elliott |
9 |
Chevrolet |
|
11. |
Christopher Bell |
20 |
Toyota |
|
12. |
Ryan Blaney |
12 |
Ford |
|
13. |
Kyle Larson |
5 |
Chevrolet |
|
14. |
Zane Smith |
38 |
Ford |
|
15. |
Bubba Wallace |
23 |
Toyota |
|
16. |
Chris Buescher |
17 |
Ford |
|
17. |
Ryan Preece |
60 |
Ford |
|
18. |
Ross Chastain |
1 |
Chevrolet |
|
19. |
Erik Jones |
43 |
Toyota |
|
20. |
Michael McDowell |
71 |
Chevrolet |
|
21. |
Justin Allgaier |
48 |
Chevrolet |
|
22. |
Daniel Suarez |
7 |
Chevrolet |
|
23. |
Brad Keselowski |
6 |
Ford |
|
24. |
Cole Custer |
41 |
Chevrolet |
|
25. |
Connor Zillisch |
88 |
Chevrolet |
|
26. |
Riley Herbst |
35 |
Toyota |
|
27. |
Chase Briscoe |
19 |
Toyota |
|
28. |
AJ Allmendinger |
16 |
Chevrolet |
|
29. |
Todd Gilliland |
34 |
Ford |
|
30. |
Austin Dillon |
3 |
Chevrolet |
|
31. |
Noah Gragson |
4 |
Ford |
|
32. |
John Hunter Nemechek |
42 |
Toyota |
|
33. |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. |
47 |
Chevrolet |
|
34. |
Kyle Busch |
8 |
Chevrolet |
|
35. |
Cody Ware |
51 |
Chevrolet |
|
36. |
Ty Dillon |
10 |
Chevrolet |
|
37. |
Austin Hill |
33 |
Chevrolet |
