
The NASCAR Cup Series is back at The Great American Speedway in 2025 for a Texas-sized race and finish. Along with the truck and Xfinity races, learn how to watch the Würth 400 without cable here.
Related: How to Watch the NASCAR Cup Series
Where to Watch the Würth 400
This year’s Texas Motor Speedway race will be broadcast on FS1. While you can watch the game on cable, several streaming services provide access to FS1 and other sports channels. Check out two great options below:
Streaming Service | Price | Channels Offered |
---|---|---|
FuboTV | $84.99+ | 208+ |
Hulu + Live TV | $81.99+ | 90+ |
Watch the Würth 400 on FuboTV
The hub for sports content, FuboTV is also a great streaming option for watching the NASCAR Cup Series or Xfinity Series all season. 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 Würth 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 best choice. With over 95 live channels, including FOX, FS1, CBS, ESPN, etc., you’ll never miss a NASCAR 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.
Texas Motor Speedway Race Details
- Date: Sunday, May 4th
- Start Time: 2:30 pm ET / 11:30 am PT
- Location: Fort Worth, Texas
- Laps: 267
- Distance: 400 miles (643.738 kilometers)
- Channel Broadcast: FS1
FAQs
Denny Hamlin won the Würth 400 in 2024, with Kyle Larson in second place.
Several streaming services have NASCAR races, including FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, etc.
The Texas Motor Speedway hosted its first NASCAR Cup Series race in 1997, and is now a staple on the NASCAR calendar for 28 years and counting.
Texas Motor Speedway is a high-banked superspeedway. It has gained a reputation as one of the fastest circuits in the country, and hosts two NASCAR races and a round of the IndyCar Series.
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