
Nicknamed the “Half Mile of Mayhem,” Martinsville Speedway is jam-packed with close finishes, big wrecks, and the best of the best racing for the finish line. With asphalt on the straightaways and concrete in the turns, there are few tracks like Martinsville. Learn how to watch the NASCAR Cup Series race in Martinsville in 2025 here.
Check Out: How to Watch the Goodyear 400 Without Cable
Where to Watch the NASCAR Cup Series Race in Martinsville
This year’s Cook Out 400 will be broadcast on FS1. While you can watch the game through cable, several streaming services provide access to FS1 as well. Check out two great options below:
Streaming Service | Price | Channels Offered |
---|---|---|
FuboTV | $84.99+ | 208+ |
Hulu + Live TV | $81.99+ | 90+ |
Watch the Cook Out 400 on FuboTV
The hub for sports content, FuboTV is also a great streaming option for watching the NASCAR Cup Series all season long. The service has over 200 channels, including FOX, FS1, ESPN, ABC etc. Fubo has two subscriptions: Pro and Elite, starting at $84.99/month. New subscribers can enjoy a seven-day free trial before committing to the price.
Watch the Cook Out 400 on Hulu + Live TV
If you want a streaming service that provides live and on-demand content in one place, then Hulu + Live TV is the perfect choice. With over 955 live channels including FOX, FS1, CBS, ESPN, etc. you’ll never miss a Cup Series race at home or on the go. Hulu + Live TV starts at $81.99/month and can be bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+ for more content.
Martinsville Race Details
- Date: Sunday, March 30th
- Start Time: 3:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm PT
- Location: Martinsville Speedway
- Laps: 400
- Distance: 210.4 miles (338.6 kilometers)
- Channel Broadcast: FOX
FAQs

Austin Dillon won the Cook Out 400 in 2024, with Denny Hamlin coming in second place.
NASCAR is available on several streaming platforms including FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Amazon Prime Video, etc.
Martinsville Speedway was opened on July 4, 1947, in Ridgeway, Virginia, starting as a dirt track. It has hosted NASCAR Cup Series races every year since the division’s inception in 1949.
FOX or FS1 carry NASCAR Cup Series races all season long. These channels are found on cable packages and several streaming services.
The smallest track in NASCAR is Martinsville Speedway. It is .526 miles long and is nicknamed the “Half Mile of Mayhem” due to its small size and tight turns.
When you buy with links on our site, we may earn a commission.
More about:Streaming