It's almost time for NASCAR’s Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia. This Sunday, NASCAR drivers will compete in a 400-lap race on the first short track of the season — just 0.526 miles, AKA the "Half-Mile of Mayhem!" Heading into the weekend, William Byron leads the NASCAR Cup Series standings with Kyle Lawson behind him in second and Alex Bowman sitting in third. The Cook Out 400 will begin at 3 p.m. ET this Sunday, Mar. 30, airing on FS1, with a driver cam streaming on Max.
Are you ready to tune in? Here's what to know about NASCAR’s weekend at Martinsville, including the full events schedule for the Truck and Xfinity series, NASCAR Cup Series standings, how to stream the races without cable and more.
How to watch the NASCAR Cup Cook Out 400:
Date: Sunday, Mar. 30
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Location: Martinsville Speedway
TV channel: FS1
Streaming: Max (driver cam), Hulu + Live TV and more
When is the next NASCAR race?
Nascar pulls into Martinsville Speedway this weekend for the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 on Sunday, Mar. 30.
NASCAR Cook Out 400 channel:
Fox Sports 1 (FS1) will broadcast the NASCAR Cup Series race this Sunday. You can also tune in via the Fox Sports App with a valid television provider subscription login. And you can catch the NASCAR Driver Cam streaming on Max.
How to watch the 2025 Cook Out 400:
NASCAR at Martinsville TV schedule:
Before the NASCAR Cup Series race, there’s also the Craftsman Truck and Xfinity Series to contend with.
Friday, Mar. 28
2.05 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Practice (FS2)
3.10 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Qualifying (FS2)
4.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series - Practice (FS2)
5.35 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series - Qualifying (FS2)
7.30 p.m. ET: ...