How to watch NASCAR’s Coke 600

The Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will cap off a big day of global motorsport including Formula 1 at Monaco and the 106th running of the Indianapolis 500. Kyle Larson is the defending winner of the Coke 600. Martin Truex Jr. and Kevin Harvick lead active drivers with three victories each at Charlotte, both winning two 600s.

Here’s how and where to watch all the on-track activity:

Friday, May 27

(All times EST.; Schedule is tentative and subject to change)

1:30 p.m. – NASCAR Truck Series practice – FOX SPORTS 1

2 p.m. – NASCAR Truck Series qualifying – FOX SPORTS 1

3:30 p.m. – NASCAR Xfinity Series practice – FOX SPORTS 1

4 p.m. – NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying – FOX SPORTS 1

6 p.m. – ARCA Menards Series (150 miles / 100 laps) – FOX SPORTS 1

8:30 p.m. – NASCAR Truck Series race (201 miles / 134 laps) – FOX SPORTS 1

Saturday, May 28

1 p.m. – NASCAR Xfinity Series race (300 miles / 200 laps) – FOX SPORTS 1

7 p.m. – NASCAR Cup Series practice – FOX SPORTS 1

7:45 p.m. – NASCAR Cup Series qualifying – FOX SPORTS 1

Sunday, May 29

6 p.m. – NASCAR Cup Series race (600 miles / 400 laps) – FOX

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This means Aric Almirola, 12th in regular season points, is actually on the playoff bubble. It’s becoming apparent that in order to make the 2022 playoff field, these drivers are going to need to find their way to Victory Lane.

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