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What channel is the NASCAR Phoenix race on today? Time, television programming of the Cup race
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What channel is the NASCAR Phoenix race on today? Time, television programming of the Cup race

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2024 NASCAR Cup Series The championship will be decided Sunday at Phoenix Raceway with the NASCAR Cup Series championship race.

Martin Truex Jr. is on the post in his final race of his full-time Cup Series career. Joey Logano will start second, while William Byron will start eighth and Tyler Reddick will start tenth. Ryan Blaney will start fourth among the four title contenders, 17th overall.

Sunday’s race is the finale of the 2024 season and the last race for Stewart-Haas Racing as it closes at the end of the year. Chase Briscoe is the SHR driver with the best starting position on Sunday, in 12th place.

Here’s how you can watch Sunday’s race:

Green flag time: Approx. 2 pm CT on Sunday, November 10

Clue: Phoenix Raceway (1-mile oval) in Avondale, Arizona

Length: 312 laps, 312 miles

Stages: 60 laps, 125 laps, 127 laps

Television coverage: NBC

Radio: MRN

Transmission: FUBO (free trial available); NBC Sports app (subscription required); NASCAR.com and SiriusXM on channel 90 for audio (subscription required)

The NASCAR Cup Series championship race will be broadcast nationally on NBC. Streaming options for the race include the NBC Sports app and FUBOthat offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

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