It’s finally here, NASCAR has released all their schedules for the 2025 season in Trucks, Xfinity and the Cup Series. Today we will break down all the schedules, the cost to watch NASCAR this season and the new tracks NASCAR will be visiting this season.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

- For the 25th consecutive season, the Craftsman’s Truck Series will open its season at Daytona International Speedway
- For the first time ever, the Trucks will visit Lime Rock, a 1.5 mile road course which should provide some exciting racing.
- The Truck Series also welcomes Rockingham back into the schedule. The trucks haven’t raced there since 2013
- Another new addition is the ROVAL in the playoffs on Oct 3rd.
- For the third year in a row, the trucks will also race at North Wilkesboro.
- NASCAR decided to not have the trucks return to World Wide Technology at Gateway and also the Milwaukee Mile.
- The final 3 races of the round of 8 are the ROVAL, Tallageda and Martinsville. It will be a hectic month for the drivers trying to make the final 4.
- Once again a champion will be crowned at Phoenix International Raceway on October 31st 2025.
- All races can be found on FS1/Fox Sports 1.
Daytona – Feb 14
Atlanta – Feb 22
Las Vegas – Mar 14
Miami – Mar 21
Martinsville – Mar 28
Bristol – Apr 11
Rockingham – Apr 18
Texas – May 2
Kansas – May 10
North Wilkesboro – May 17
Charlotte – May 23
Nashville – May 30
Michigan – Jun 7
Pocono – Jun 20
Lime Rock – Jun 28
Indianapolis – Jul 25
Watkins Glen – Aug 8
Richmond – Aug 15
Playoffs:
Darlington – Aug 30
Bristol – Sep 11
New Hampshire – Sep 20
Charlotte Roval – Oct 3
Talladega – Oct 17
Martinsville – Oct 24
Phoenix – Oct 31
Xfinity Series Breakdown
- The Xfinity Series will race 33 times this season, with all races being found on the CW
- The Xfinity Series will also return to Rockingham, for the first time since 2004. The race will take place the day before Easter Sunday.
- Another huge return to the Xfinity Schedule is Autodramo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico. Who hasn’t seen Xfinity Racing since 2008.
- The Xfinity Series will also visit Bristol twice in the 2025 season, they haven’t raced there 2 times in a season since 2020.
- Xfinity Series will also return to World Wide Technology for the first time since 2010. It will serve as the regular season finale.
Daytona – Feb 15
Atlanta – Feb 22
COTA – Mar 1
Phoenix – Mar 8
Las Vegas – Mar 15
Miami – Mar 22
Martinsville – Mar 29
Darlington – Apr 5
Bristol – Apr 12
Rockingham – Apr 19
Talladega – Apr 26
Texas – May 3
Charlotte – May 24
Nashville – May 31
Mexico – Jun 14
Pocono – Jun 21
Atlanta – Jun 27
Chicago – Jul 5
Sonoma – Jul 12
Dover – Jul 19
Indianapolis- Jul 26
Iowa – Aug 2
Watkins Glen – Aug 9
Daytona – Aug 22
Portland – Aug 30
World Wide Technology- Sep 6
Playoffs:
Bristol: Sep 12
Kansas: Sep 27
ROVAL: Oct 4
Vegas: Oct 11
Talladega: Oct 18
Martinsville: Oct 25
Phoenix: Nov 1

NASCAR Cup Series Breakdown
- NASCAR has decided to kiss goodbye to the LA Coliseum and welcome Bowman Gray into the clash spot.
- North Wilkesboro also returns to the schedule as the All Star Race.
- The Cup Series will also be racing in Mexico, which replaced Richmond’s second date.
- Homestead moves out of the playoffs and into the regular season.
- Darlington, New Hampshire and Gateway are all added into to playoffs.
Bowman Gray – Feb 2 *Clash*
Feb 13 – Duel 1 @ Daytona
Feb 13 – Duel 2 @ Daytona
Feb 16 – Daytona
Feb 23 – Atlanta
Mar 2 – COTA
Mar 9 – Phoenix
Mar 16 – Vegas
Mar 23 – Miami
Mar 30 – Martinsvilla
Apr 6 – Darlington
Apr 13 – Bristol
Apr 27 – Talladega
May 4 – Texas
May 11 – Kansas
May 18 – All Star Open / North Wilkesboro
May 18 – All Star Race / North Wilkesboro
May 25 – Charlotte
Jun 1 – Nashvilla
Jun 8 – Michigan
Jun 15 – Mexico
Jun 22 – Pocono
Jun 28 – Atlanta
Jul 6 – Chicago
Jul 13 – Sonoma
Jul 20 – Dover
Jul 27 – Brickyard
Aug 3 – Iowa
Aug 10 – Watkins Glen
Aug 16 – Richmond
Aug 23 – Daytona
Aug 31 – Darlington
Sep 7 – World Wide Technology
Playoffs:
Sep 13 – Bristol
Sep 21 – New Hampshire
Sep 28 – Kansas
Oct 5 – Roval
Oct 12 – Vegas
Oct 19 – Talladega
Oct 26 – Martinsville
Nov 2 – Phoenix
TV Pricing this season.
With all Truck and Xfinity races being on one single channel, you won’t have to go crazy looking for those races every weekend but the Cup Series will be on four different channels for the 2025 season.
The first 14 races will be on FOX/FS1, the next 5 races will be held on Amazon Prime Video. Following that, the next 5 races will be on TNT. With NBC/NBC Sports closing out the final 14 races of the season.
Pricing
NASCAR hasn’t announced anything for an easier way to watch these races yet, but if you don’t have cable, you might be spending a little more money then you would want too.
For the full 10 months of streaming the NASCAR season, Youtube TV will run you the cheapest at 730$ for the full season.
Fubo and DirecTV Stream also will run you 750$ for the full season.
For the 5 races on Amazon Prime Video, thankfully they are all within the month of each other, so if you cancel before the next month charges you. Amazon Prime Video will run you 8.99$ or 14.99$ if you’d like the other perks they offer. As of the writing of this story, Amazon also offers a free 30 day trial for their service. Technically you can watch those 5 races on Amazon for free as long as you cancel before your trial has ended.



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