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How to watch 2025 NASCAR Bristol: Schedule, start time, TV channel for Food City 500

How to watch 2025 NASCAR Bristol: Schedule, start time, TV channel for Food City 500

Fox News11-04-2025

The 2025 Food City 500 brings vintage short-track racing back to the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, TN. A 266.5-mile race that requires 500 laps to complete, it will mark the ninth race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Here's what you need to know about the race, how to watch and more.
The Food City 500 is scheduled for Sunday, April 13th at 3 p.m. ET.
The Food City 500 will take place at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee.
The Food City 500 is a total of 500 laps and 266.5 miles.
The race will be broadcast live on FS1 and the FOX Sports App.
The Food City can be streamed on the FOX Sports App or FOXSports.com.
For those without cable, there are live-streaming services that carry FS1, including YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV.
There are 39 drivers entered into the Food City 500. Qualifying starts on Saturday, 4/12.

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