NASCAR schedule 2021: Date, time, TV channels for every Cup Series race

Jordan Greer

NASCAR schedule 2021: Date, time, TV channels for every Cup Series race image

Drivers, start your engines. It's time to race.

The NASCAR Cup Series will officially begin its 73rd season on Feb. 14 with the Daytona 500. Several venues on the schedule will be familiar for racing fans, but a few changes have been made, most notably the addition of more road courses.

In 2021, NASCAR will hold seven road course events, and for the first time in more than 50 years, there will be a dirt race. Bristol Motor Speedway will be covered in dirt for the Food City Dirt Race on March 28.

"We said back in really 2019 that we wanted to evolve the schedule," said Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR's executive vice president and chief racing development officer. "2020 was going to be the year that we could make some moves within the portfolio of races that we had, but really 2021 and beyond are where you're going to see some bold races from NASCAR. We believe we've delivered on that."

Below is the complete NASCAR Cup Series schedule for 2021, including start times and TV channels for each race.

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NASCAR schedule 2021

(All times Eastern)

DateRaceTrackStart timeTV channelRadio
Feb. 9The ClashDaytona Road Course7 p.m.FS1MRN
Feb. 11Duel No. 1/Duel No. 2Daytona International Speedway7 p.m. ETFS1MRN
Feb. 14Daytona 500Daytona International Speedway2:30 p.m.FOXMRN
Feb. 21NASCAR Cup Series Race at Daytona RCDaytona Road Course3 p.m.FOXMRN
Feb. 28Dixie Vodka 400Homestead-Miami Speedway3:30 p.m.FOXMRN
March 7Pennzoil 400Las Vegas Motor Speedway3:30 p.m.FOXPRN
March 14NASCAR Cup Series Race at PhoenixPhoenix Raceway3:30 p.m.FOXMRN
March 21Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500Atlanta Motor Speedway3 p.m.FOXPRN
March 28Food City Dirt RaceBristol Motor Speedway Dirt3:30 p.m.FOXPRN
April 10Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500Martinsville Speedway7:30 p.m.FS1MRN
April 18Toyota Owners 400Richmond Raceway3 p.m.FOXMRN
April 25Geico 500Talladega Superspeedway2 p.m.FOXMRN
May 2NASCAR Cup Series Race at KansasKansas Speedway3 p.m.FS1MRN
May 9NASCAR Cup Series Race at DarlingtonDarlington Raceway3:30 p.m.FS1MRN
May 16Drydene 400Dover International Speedway2 p.m.FS1MRN
May 23NASCAR Cup Series Race at COTACircuit of the Americas2:30 p.m.FS1PRN
May 30Coca-Cola 600Charlotte Motor Speedway6 p.m.FOXPRN
June 6Toyota/Save Mart 350Sonoma Raceway4 p.m.FS1PRN
June 13NASCAR All-Star OpenTexas Motor Speedway6 p.m.FS1MRN
June 13NASCAR All-Star RaceTexas Motor Speedway8 p.m.FS1MRN
June 20Ally 400Nashville Superspeedway3:30 p.m.NBCSNMRN
June 26NASCAR Cup Series Race at PoconoPocono Raceway3 p.m.NBCSNMRN
June 27NASCAR Cup Series Race at Pocono Pocono Raceway3:30 p.m.NBCSNMRN
July 4NASCAR Cup Series Race at Road AmericaRoad America2:30 p.m.NBCMRN
July 11Quaker State 400Atlanta Motor Speedway3:30 p.m.NBCSNPRN
July 18Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 New Hampshire Motor Speedway3 p.m.NBCSNPRN
Aug. 8Go Bowling at The GlenWatkins Glen International3 p.m.NBCSNMRN
Aug. 15Big Machine Vodka 400 at the BrickyardIndianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course1 p.m.NBCIMS Radio
Aug. 22FireKeepers Casino 400Michigan International Speedway3 p.m.NBCSNMRN
Aug. 28Coke Zero Sugar 400Daytona International Speedway7 p.m.NBCMRN

NASCAR schedule 2021: Playoff races

(All times Eastern)

DateRaceTrackStart timeTV channelRadio
Sept. 5Cook Out Southern 500Darlington Raceway6 p.m.NBCSNMRN
Sept. 11Federated Auto Parts 400Richmond Raceway7:30 p.m.NBCSNMRN
Sept. 18Bass Pro Shops Night RaceBristol Motor Speedway7:30 p.m.NBCSNPRN
Sept. 26South Point 400Las Vegas Motor Speedway7 p.m.NBCSNPRN
Oct. 3YellaWood 500Talladega Superspeedway2 p.m.NBCMRN
Oct. 10Bank of America ROVAL 400Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course2 p.m.NBCPRN
Oct. 17Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500Texas Motor Speedway2 p.m.NBCPRN
Oct. 24Hollywood Casino 400Kansas Speedway3 p.m.NBCSNMRN
Oct. 31Xfinity 500Martinsville Speedway2 p.m.NBCMRN
Nov. 7NASCAR Cup Series ChampionshipPhoenix Raceway3 p.m.NBCMRN

In Canada, fans can watch all NASCAR races on TSN.

Jordan Greer

Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.