NASCAR is gearing up for an electrifying weekend at Martinsville Speedway, marking the seventh official race of the 2025 Cup Series season. Fans can expect a thrilling showdown after last year’s dramatic finish where William Byron led an all-Hendrick Motorsports top-3, edging out Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott for victory. This year, all three major NASCAR series — Cup, Xfinity, and Truck — will take to the track, promising a weekend packed with high-speed action.
NASCAR at Martinsville: Where and How to Watch Live
For fans eager to catch every moment, here’s the complete schedule for the race weekend, including practice, qualifying, and race times. All times are in Eastern Time (ET).
Friday, March 28, 2025
- 2:05 PM: Truck Series Practice (FS2) – Stream FREE on Fubo
- 3:10 PM: Truck Series Qualifying (FS2) – Stream FREE on Fubo
- 4:30 PM: Xfinity Series Practice (The CW App)
- 5:35 PM: Xfinity Series Qualifying (The CW App)
- 7:30 PM: Truck Series Race – Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 (FS1) – Stream FREE on Fubo
Saturday, March 29, 2025
- 2:05 PM: Cup Series Practice (Prime)
- 3:10 PM: Cup Series Qualifying (Prime)
- 5:00 PM: Xfinity Series Race – US Marine Corps 250 (The CW) – Stream FREE on Fubo
Sunday, March 30, 2025
- 3:00 PM: Cup Series Race – Cook Out 400 (FS1) – Stream FREE on Fubo
- 3:00 PM: NASCAR Driver Cam – Cook Out 400 (Max) – Watch NASCAR Driver Cam on Max
How to Stream NASCAR Live for Free
For fans who prefer to stream the action online, Fubo offers free streaming access to the Truck Series and Cup Series events. Additionally, The CW App provides free access to Xfinity Series practice and qualifying, ensuring that fans never miss a moment of the on-track drama.
What to Expect at Martinsville This Weekend
Martinsville Speedway, known for its tight turns and intense short-track racing, is set to deliver high-octane excitement. With last year’s race setting a high bar, the 2025 edition promises more thrilling battles and strategic maneuvering. Fans can expect a packed schedule with competitive racing across all three series, making it a must-watch event for motorsports enthusiasts.