Nascar launches FAST channel in partnership with Tubi

Nascar launches FAST channel in partnership with Tubi

The channel will give 24/7 access to Nascar content at no subscription cost or registration.

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MUMBAI: The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (Nascar)   announced on 16 January the upcoming launch of the Nascar Channel, a free ad-supported television (FAST) channel set to go live on  29 January in partnership with Tubi. This channel will provide fans with 24/7 access to Nascar  content at no subscription cost or registration.

The Nascar channel will feature a diverse lineup of programming, including classic races, replays of the current season's events, documentaries, original content from Nascar studios, and video podcasts.

Key highlights of the launch include exclusive live coverage of the Nascar  Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on 7 February and the Cook Out Madhouse Classic from Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on 1 February. 

The channel will also delve into its archives to showcase iconic races from the Daytona 500 and The Cook Out Clash, alongside delayed replays of the 2025 season's races. Additionally, fans can look forward to timely programs such as Nascar  Daily with Shannon Spake, race highlights, and popular series like Radioactive, Refuse to Lose, and Hall of Fame Biographies.

Nascar senior vice president of content  John Dahl stated: “Fans now have a free, easily accessible 24/7 Nascar destination that not only explores our archives but also delivers the latest news and original storytelling.”

Tubi SVP content acquisitions ad partnerships Samuel Harowitz  emphasised that Nascar  is the perfect addition to Tubi’s vast content offering, enhancing the viewer experience as it gears up for its 2025 season.