I’ll be watching the Camping World Truck Series kick off its season on Friday, February 16th.
In a hurry? Truck Series races air in a few different places. If you want to watch all the races, you need FS1 and Fox, which you can get from a couple of live TV streaming services:
- Fubo: The best streaming service for international sports also provides 150+ well-selected channels. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
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Truck Series Races This Week
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Truck Series Overview
The Truck Series is considered the third level of NASCAR racing, right below the Xfinity Series.
It is a direct outgrowth of off-road racing. Supporters saw no real future for it and a small group of racers proposed this new form of pavement race.
Initially, the Truck Series featured drivers from the short-track (less than one-mile) circuit. In latter years, some of the younger drivers have used the Truck Series as a stepping stone in their racing careers. Many have gone on to be major figures in Cup Series racing.
There are three types of drivers in the Truck Series: the Cup Series drivers who own Truck Series teams, the regular truck drivers who race full time in the series, and the young drivers who use the series to qualify for Cup Series races.
The Truck Series started in 1995. The series has changed its name six times: NASCAR Super Truck Series (1995), Craftsman Truck Series (1996-2008), Camping World Truck Series (2009-2018), Gander Outdoors Truck Series (2019), Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (2020), and finally back to Camping World Truck Series (2021-).
2024 Truck Series Schedule
Here is the broadcast schedule for the 2024 Truck Series in Eastern Time. Note that qualifying races are a huge part of the sport. You can normally watch them earlier in the day or the previous day on the same or related channels.
- Fri Feb 16 : Fresh From Florida 250 — Daytona International Speedway — Nick Sanchez (FS1)
- Sat Feb 24 : Fr8 208 — Atlanta Motor Speedway — Kyle Busch (FS1)
- Fri Mar 1 : Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200 presented by Westgate Resorts — Las Vegas Motor Speedway — Rajah Caruth (FS1)
- Sat Mar 16 : Weather Guard Truck Race — Bristol Motor Speedway — Christian Eckes (FS1)
- Sat Mar 23 : XPEL 225 — Circuit of the Americas — Corey Heim (FS1)
- Fri Apr 5 : Long John Silver’s 200 — Martinsville Speedway — Christian Eckes (FS1)
- Sat Apr 12 : SpeedyCash.com 220 — Texas Motor Speedway — Kyle Busch (FS1)
- Sat May 4 : Heart Of America 200 — Kansas Speedway — Corey Heim (FS1)
- Fri May 10 : Buckle Up South Carolina 200 — Darlington Raceway — Ross Chastain (FS1)
- Sat May 18 : Wright Brand 250 — North Wilkesboro Speedway — Corey Heim (Fox)
- Fri May 24 : North Carolina Education Lottery 200 — Charlotte Motor Speedway — Nick Sanchez (FS1)
- Sat Jun 1 : Toyota 200 — World Wide Technology Raceway — Corey Heim (Fox)
- Fri Jun 28 : Rackley Roofing 200 — Nashville Superspeedway — Christian Eckes (FS1)
- Sat Jul 12 : CRC Brakleen 175 — Pocono Raceway — Corey Heim (FS1)
- Fri Aug 19 : TSport 200 — Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park — Ty Majeski (FS1)
- Sat Aug 10 : Worldwide Express 250 — Richmond Raceway — Ty Majeski (FS1)
2024 Truck Series Playoffs
The Truck Series playoffs consist of 7 races. The first three are the Round of 10 races, the next three are the Round of 8 races, and the last is the Championship. Note that each race has a full field of drivers, but only 10, 8, or 4 are eligible for the playoffs.
- Sun Aug 25 : NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff Race at Milwaukee Mile — Milwaukee Mile — Layne Riggs (FS1)
- Thu Sep 19 : UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics — Bristol Motor Speedway (FS1)
- Fri Sep 27 : NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff Race at Kansas — Kansas Speedway (FS1)
- Fri Oct 4 : Love’s RV Stop 250 — Talladega Superspeedway (FS1)
- Sat Oct 26 : NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff Race at Homestead-Miami — Homestead-Miami Speedway (FS1)
- Fri Nov 1 : NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff Race at Martinsville — Martinsville Speedway (FS1)
- Fri Nov 8 : NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race — Phoenix Raceway (FS1)
Truck Series Channels
If you are a fan of the Cup Series you can catch some of your favorite drivers in the Truck series. The races are well covered on TV because of their popularity. Currently, the races appear on Fox channels:
- FS1: The premier Fox Sports channel airs all the races of the season.
- Fox: Airs some races depending on the season.
Streaming Truck Series Races
Most of the major live TV streaming services provide you with access to the channels you need to watch all of the Truck Series races.
- Fubo: Get well over 150 channels for $79.99/month. You also get unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on up to 10 devices at once. (Fubo review)
- Sling TV: The Sling Blue plan will give you 40+ channels for $40.00/month. Coverage of Fox and NBC is sparse, but if you are covered, this is a great deal. You get FS1 and USA regardless. It comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR storage and streaming on up to 3 devices. (NASCAR Guide, Cup Series Guide, Playoffs, Xfinity Playoffs, and Sling TV review)
- DIRECTV STREAM: Get all the channels you need in this 75+ channel lineup for $79.99/month with options for much more. It comes with unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on unlimited devices at once. (DIRECTV STREAM review)
- Hulu + Live TV: Comes with Disney+ and ESPN+ along with 85+ live TV channels for $76.99/month. Also includes unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on up to 2 devices. (Hulu + Live TV review)
- YouTube TV: Get 100+ live channels for $72.99/month.
Devices to Live Stream Truck Series Races
All the streaming services we’ve discussed provide access to Amazon Fire TV, Android mobile, Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS (iPhone/iPad), and Roku. Most also support Android TV and Samsung Smart TVs. Fubo, Sling, Hulu, and YouTube support Xbox One gaming units. And Hulu and YouTube support PlayStation units.
Wrapping Up
The Truck Series has the most amazing races featuring all kinds of drivers. Catch all the action on Fubo or Sling TV.
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