NBC has live streaming services available for viewers in the United States. These services include NBCSN, which is a channel that airs new programming, and NBCOlympics, which features events from the Olympic Games.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV is a new streaming service that costs $64.99 per month. If you’re a new subscriber, take advantage of the free trial period to stream the NASCAR Championship. Remember to cancel your subscription before the trial ends so you don’t get charged.
YouTube TV is only available in the United States at this time. If you’re outside of the U.S., you may be able to access the streaming service using a virtual private network (VPN). Here are some of the best VPNs for bypassing YouTube TV’s geo-restriction. ..
Peacock TV
NBC is set to air the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series Championships. To watch the races, you need a “Premium” or “Premium Plus” subscription from Peacock TV. ..
Peacock’s Premium plan costs $4.99/month, while the ad-free Premium Plus subscription costs $9.99/month. ..
The streaming service offers a special annual subscription for NASCAR fans and lovers. For $19.99/year, you can live stream all things NASCAR and other sports events on your devices. The offer is limited to new subscribers only. If you’re a fan of the sport, this is an excellent way to keep up with the action and see what’s happening in the world of racing.
To watch the NASCAR championship live, your streaming device must be within the United States. The service is also available in the following U.S. territories: Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa. If you have a Peacock subscription outside of the United States, use a VPN to live stream the championship. ..
fuboTV
FuboTV is a live streaming service that provides access to NBC and hundreds of other live sports channels for $69.99/month. If you don’t have a FuboTV subscription, create an account and enjoy the 7-day free trial. If you’re only interested in the NASCAR Championship, sign up for FuboTV between November 2-8 and cancel your subscription after the championship, so you don’t get billed. ..
NBC is available on fuboTV in the United States and U.S. territories, just like Peacock and YouTube TV. If you don’t live in the U.S., use a VPN to sign up and access NBC’s content. ..
Sling TV
NBC’s NASCAR Championship live stream is available on all Sling-compatible devices for $35/month. If you’re a new user, you get 50% off your first Sling TV subscription.
Sling TV is a great way to watch TV without having to pay a lot of money. You can get a free trial if you sign up on the signup page, but it’s not guaranteed.
Sling TV is a streaming service that is exclusive to the United States. This means that if you want to watch the World Cup outside of the US, you will need to use a VPN. ..
Hulu with Live TV
Hulu + Live TV is a great way to watch the NASCAR championship in your home or on the go. The plan is ad-supported, so you’ll see ads while streaming NASCAR races. If you want an ad-free experience, buy the $75.99/month Hulu (No Ads) + Live TV plan. ..
Hulu is only available in the United States, and free trials aren’t available for both Hulu + Live TV plans. ..
DirecTV Stream (formerly AT&T TV)
DirecTV Stream subscriptions include the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) channel. The cheapest DirecTV Stream subscription (Entertainment package) costs $69.99/month. Unfortunately, there’s a 5-day trial for new customers. You can watch the NASCAR championship on DirecTV for free if you register a new account.
DirecTV Stream works in the United States and U.S. territories—except Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands—without restrictions. Use these free VPN services to access DirecTV Stream in geo-blocked countries or regions.
Stream NASCAR Cup Series Championship Online
These are the best platforms to watch the 2022 NASCAR championship without cable TV. Peacock TV is the cheapest streaming option. Register on streaming platforms with free trial offers—DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, YouTube TV, and Peacock TV—to stream the event for free.
In anticipation of the Daytona 500, catch highlights of the Cup Playoffs, and previous NASCAR Cup Series races on FOX Sports, NBC Sports, and USA Network.