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NASCAR Live: It has become common practice for fans of NASCAR to watch races online via live streaming. It is one of the great perks of living in the modern digital age. Whether you’re simply trying to catch a Cup, Xfinity or Truck series race on the go or you’re ready to cut the cord on cable TV, there are plenty of options on the table. Some ways require a subscription to stream, some are free with a service provider, and there are even a few completely free options to live stream NASCAR events (if you are willing to take the risk). So, how do you watch NASCAR races online? Here are some of your best options as the NASCAR season gets underway.

You are required to have a paid subscription to a TV service provider to access online live streams on the FOX Sports Go and NBC Sports apps. So, unfortunately, this isn’t an option for the cord-cutters. But It is ideal for those that do have cable/satellite and want to catch all the NASCAR action on the go. Better yet, these apps are free and online live streams are provided at no additional charge.

FOX Sports Go

Broadcasting rights for NASCAR’s top two series’, Monster Energy Cup and Xfinity, are split between FOX and NBC (and their affiliates). So, FOX Sports Go will only get you through the first half of the NASCAR season. That said, FOX does own the exclusive broadcasting rights for NASCAR’s Gander Outdoor Truck Series, allowing you to catch the entire season in this series on the FOX Sports Go.

You can also download the free Fox Sports Go app on your favorite digital device(s) (see link at the bottom to download the app). From there, simply sign into your TV service provider and you’re good to go! You will be granted live access to practice sessions, qualifying, all the races that coincide with the FOX and FS1 NASCAR TV schedule and more.

NBC Sports – Live

If you are a cable subscriber, and you want to catch races online in the Monster Energy Cup Series and Xfinity Series during the second half of the NASCAR season (starting June 29 at Chicagoland Speedway), you will need to turn to NBC Sports or the NBC Sports app. The app itself is free. All you need to do is download it to your favorite digital device(s) (see link at the bottom to download the app), sign into your TV service provider, and you will be able to stream live practice sessions, qualifying, all the races on the NBC and NBCSN NASCAR TV schedule and much more!

The high costs and tricky contracts associated with cable TV can be a bit much. That’s why millions have decided to cut the cord and turn to cheaper alternatives such as online streaming services. The good news is that most, if not all, of these alternatives have packages that make it possible to catch all the NASCAR action without missing a single lap, at a cost of course. All you need is a supported digital device and a reliable internet connection/mobile data plan. Here are a few of the best options for those who are ready to cut the cord on cable.

PlayStation Vue

PS Vue is an outstanding alternative to cable and ranks No.1 in customer satisfaction among online streaming services. It offers four packages with a wide variety of channels, ranging from $45 – $80 per month (no contract, cancel anytime). The base package or “Access” package includes the necessary channels (in most areas) to catch all the races in NASCAR’s top-3 touring series’ and beyond. Some of the perks include simultaneous streaming on up to five devices, multi-view capabilities, on-demand options and a powerful cloud DVR at no additional cost. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t even need to own a PS4 or PS3 to access PS Vue. In fact, PS Vue is supported on just about every device and smart TV under the sun.

YouTube TV

YouTube TV is another cord-cutting option growing wildly in popularity. For $40 per month, YouTube TV offers 60-plus channels, including FOX, NBC, FS1 and NBCSN to cover all your NASCAR needs. Six accounts per household are included, and you can stream on up to three devices at the same time. They even throw in an unlimited DVR feature at no extra cost. YouTube TV is supported on most iOS and Android devices. It is also supported on Xbox One, Apple Tv, Roku, Chromecast and Android TV to name a few.

DirecTV Now

If you’re a fan of options and bundles, DirecTV Now might just be the cord-cutting solution for you. DirecTV Now offers five packages, ranging in price from $40 (65-plus channels) – $75 (125-plus channels) per month. They also offer some of the best channel lineups in the cable/satellite-free market. The good news for NASCAR fans is that all the DirecTV Now packages include the channels (in most markets) you need to catch all the race day action. The only drawbacks are that you are limited to just 20 hours of cloud DVR space and content can only be watched on two devices simultaneously, with an option to add a third device for an additional $5 per month. Supported devices for DirectTV Now include Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android and multiple browsers – among others. Try it free for one week.

Hulu + Live TV

Hulu is best known for its vast library of videos on demand. But they also offer a Hulu + Live TV bundle that allows you to stream 60-plus channels of live TV for $44.99/mo., with an option to add premium channels at an additional cost. Included in the base package are all the channels you need to get your NASCAR fix. You also get unlimited access to thousands of shows and movies in the Hulu streaming library, 50 hours of cloud DVR, and the ability to stream on two devices at once. Hulu is supported on a wide variety of devices as well. You can try it free of charge for 7 days.