What channel is the NASCAR Truck Series at Atlanta on today? Time, TV schedule
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drafts into Georgia for Saturday's Fr8 208 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Connor Mosack won the pole in Friday's qualifying session, his first career pole.
Kyle Busch is in the field, the first of five scheduled races for Spire Motorsports in the series. Busch will start ninth on Saturday.
Last week, Parker Kligerman had his win at Daytona stripped after failing post-race inspection. Second-place Corey Heim was credited with the win, and the driver of the No. 11 Tricon Garage Toyota is now locked into the playoffs.
Here's how you can watch Saturday's Craftsman Truck Series race at Atlanta:
ATLANTA SCHEDULE: NASCAR Atlanta full weekend track schedule, TV schedule for the Ambetter Health 400, other races
Green Flag Time: Approx. 12:30 p.m. CT Saturday
Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway (1.5-mile oval) in Hampton, Georgia
Length: 135 laps, 207.9 miles
Stages: 30 laps, 30 laps, 75 laps
TV coverage: FS1
Radio: MRN
Streaming: FUBO (free trial available); NASCAR.com and SiriusXM for audio (subscription required)
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Atlanta will be broadcast nationally on FS1. Streaming options for the race include FUBO in limited markets nationwide, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
All times Central
Feb. 14: Fresh From Florida 250, Daytona International Speedway (Winner: Corey Heim)
Feb. 22: Fr8 Racing 208, Atlanta Motor Speedway (12:30 p.m., FS1)
March 14: Ecosave 200, Las Vegas Motor Speedway (8 p.m., FS1)
March 21: Baptist Health 200, Homestead-Miami Speedway (7 p.m., FOX)
March 28: Untitled race, Martinsville Speedway (6:30 p.m., FS1)
April 11: Weather Guard Truck Race, Bristol Motor Speedway (6:30 p.m., FS1)
April 18: Black's Tire 200, Rockingham Speedway (4 p.m., FS1)
May 2: SpeedyCash.com 250, Texas Motor Speedway (7 p.m., FS1)
May 10: Heart of America 200, Kansas Speedway (6:30 p.m., FS1)
May 17: Untitled race, North Wilkesboro Speedway (12:30 p.m., FS1)
May 23: North Carolina Education Lottery 200, Charlotte Motor Speedway (7:30 p.m., FS1)
May 30: Rackley Roofing 200, Nashville Superspeedway (7 p.m., FS1)
June 7: Untitled race, Michigan International Speedway (11 a.m., FOX)
June 20: Untitled race, Pocono Raceway (4 p.m., FS1)
June 28: Untitled race, Lime Rock Park (12 p.m., FOX)
July 25: Untitled race, Indianapolis Raceway Park (7 p.m., FS1)
Aug. 8: Untitled race, Watkins Glen International (4 p.m., FS1)
Aug. 15: Untitled race, Richmond Raceway (6:30 p.m., FS1)
Aug. 30: Untitled race, Darlington Raceway (11 a.m., FS1)
Sept. 11: UNOH 200, Bristol Motor Speedway (7 p.m., FS1)
Sept. 20: Untitled race, New Hampshire Motor Speedway (11 a.m., FS1)
Oct. 3: Untitled race, Charlotte Motor Speedway road course (2:30 p.m., FS1)
Oct. 17: Love's RV Stop 225, Talladega Superspeedway (3 p.m., FS1)
Oct. 24: Untitled race, Martinsville Speedway (5 p.m., FS1)
Oct. 31: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship race, Phoenix Raceway (6:30 p.m., FS1)
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