
Where to Watch NASCAR This Week (Aug 4–10): Full 2025 TV Schedule
Start your engines — the NASCAR 2025 season is blazing through August, and this week's TV and streaming schedule is packed with high-speed thrills you won't want to miss. Whether you're a longtime fan of the Cup Series, keeping up with the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, or diving into ARCA and grassroots racing, this guide has your week mapped out.
From early-morning replays to primetime drama, the full NASCAR experience is just a click (or remote) away.
Running from August 4 through August 10, 2025, this complete, up-to-date TV listings guide tells you how to watch NASCAR this week, with all broadcast times in Eastern Time. You'll find detailed programming across FS1, FS2, USA Network, The CW, FloRacing, and more. It's your one-stop pit stop for every qualifying session, practice run, and race-day showdown.
Whether you're tuning in live, recording for later, or streaming on the go, this weekly NASCAR TV schedule keeps you in the loop — no guesswork, no missed laps. Let's dive into the full lineup and see what's burning rubber this week.
Full Schedule: August 4–10, 2025 (all times Eastern)
Extended Highlights | 2025 NASCAR Cup Series from Iowa
Monday, August 4
6 a.m., Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Ante Up (re‑air), FS2
7 a.m., Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Double Down (re‑air), FS2
8 a.m., Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Royal Flush (re‑air), FS2
9 a.m., Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: Deuces Wild (re‑air), FS2
10 a.m., Dirt II: A Season With High Limit: All In (re‑air), FS2
8 p.m., ARCA Menards Series: Atlas 150 at Iowa Speedway (re‑air), FS2
Tuesday, August 5
6 a.m., ARCA Menards Series: Atlas 150 at Iowa Speedway (re‑air), FS1
Midnight, Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Iowa Recap, FS1
1 a.m., Dirt II: Royal Flush (re‑air), FS
2 a.m., Dirt II: Deuces Wild (re‑air), FS1
3 a.m., Dirt II: All In (re‑air), FS1
4 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Iowa Recap (re‑air), FS2
5 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Mark Martin Interview (re‑air), FS2
5:30 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Mike Skinner Interview (re‑air), FS2
7 p.m., ARCA Menards Series: Atlas 150 at Iowa Speedway (re‑air), FS2
7:45 p.m., NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Thompson Speedway, FloRacing
9 p.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Iowa Recap (re‑air), FS2
Thursday, August 7
7 p.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re‑air), FS1
10:30 p.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re‑air), FS2
11 p.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Mark Martin Interview (re‑air), FS2
Friday, August 8
2 a.m., Dirt II: Royal Flush (re‑air), FS1
3 a.m., Dirt II: Deuces Wild (re‑air), FS1
4 a.m., Dirt II: All In (re‑air), FS1
5 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re‑air), FS1
5:30 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re‑air), FS2
10:30 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re‑air), FS2
11 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Mark Martin Interview (re‑air), FS2
11:30 a.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Practice and Qualifying at Watkins Glen International, FS2
2 p.m., ARCA Menards Series: General Tire 100 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International, FS2
5 p.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Truck Series race at Watkins Glen International, FS1
Saturday, August 9
1 a.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Truck Series race at Watkins Glen International (re‑air), FS1
9:30 a.m., NASCAR Xfinity Series: Practice and Qualifying at Watkins Glen International, The CW App
Noon, NASCAR Cup Series: Practice and Qualifying at Watkins Glen International, truTV
2:30 p.m., NASCAR Countdown Live, The CW
3 p.m., NASCAR Xfinity Series: Mission 200 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International, The CW
6 p.m., NASCAR Weekly Racing at Berlin Raceway, FloRacing
6:20 p.m., NASCAR Weekly Racing at Jennerstown Speedway, FloRacing
6:30 p.m., NASCAR Weekly Racing at South Boston Speedway, FloRacing
7 p.m., NASCAR Weekly Racing at Hickory Motor Speedway, FloRacing
TBD, ARCA Menards Series West: NAPA Auto Care 150 at Tri‑City Raceway, FloRacing
Sunday, August 10
6 a.m., ARCA Menards Series: General Tire 100 at The Glen (re‑air), FS2
8 a.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Truck Series race at Watkins Glen International (re‑air), FS2
1 p.m., NASCAR Modifieds at Riverhead Raceway, FloRacing
1:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Countdown to Green, USA Network
2 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen, USA Network
4:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Post Race, USA Network
TBD, NASCAR Youth Series at Hagerstown, FloRacing
Whether you're a Cup series devotee or follow the grassroots and support series, this week's NASCAR programming offers something for every kind of fan — all on FS2, USA Network, or FloRacing, depending on your interest. From rerun replays to full live action, and youth racing showcases, this weekly guide helps you navigate the full breadth of NASCAR coverage in 2025. Bookmark it — it updates weekly so you'll always know what's on and when.
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