NASCAR is back. After starting up with the Cook Out Clash earlier this month, the 2025 NASCAR season is already racing toward the biggest event of the season: The Daytona 500.
However, if you haven’t dialed in your streaming setup for the 2025 NASCAR season, you might want to consider a subscription to Sling ahead of this weekend’s big race. Below is a quick rundown of how the streaming service works for NASCAR fans, including details on which package you’ll want, how much it costs, and what deals are live right now.
How to Watch NASCAR on Sling
NASCAR Cup Series races are divvied up among a few channels. From Feb. to May, races are on Fox Sports (some on FOX, some on FS1). Prime Video will then takeover Cup Series broadcasting, showing the five races in May and June. After that, TNT will air five Cup Series races before NBC Sports takes over for the remaining races of the season.
If you want the most NASCAR streaming for your buck, Sling is a great option. The service’s Blue package includes FOX, FS1, TNT, and NBC, allowing you to watch the majority of this year’s Cup Series races online without cable.
Sling Blue starts at $50.99 a month. However, right now you can score 50% off your first month of service. That brings the price down to just $25.50 for your first 30 days.
Besides the above channels showing NASCAR Cup Series races, a Sling Blue subscription will also get you access to other popular channels like ABC, Bravo, Discover Channel, Fox News, and more.
NASCAR 2025 Schedule
The 2025 NASCAR season started on Feb. 2 and runs through the Cup Series championship race at Phoenix on Nov. 2. The next race is the big one — the Daytona 500 — which happens this Sunday, Feb. 16.
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