William Byron, driver of the #24 Valvoline Chevrolet, remains in the lead in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
(Chris Graythen via Getty Images)
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
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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:
Hulu’s live TV tier includes FS1, and basically every other channel you’d need to tune into nearly any sport. For $82.99/month (after a three day free trial) you’ll also get live ESPN, CBS, TBS, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ABC, access to ESPN+ and more.
On top of all that live TV, you’ll get access to regular Hulu which offers Hulu Originals and FX shows and Disney+.
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Max, AKA “the one to watch,” has select live sports available through its Bleacher Report Sports add-on, which is included free of charge for ad-free Max subscribers. (If you currently subscribe to Max’s ad-supported plan, you should be able to access the B/R add-on content until March 30).
There, you can tune into NASCAR’s driver cam. But if that’s not the ideal way for you to watch the race, we still recommend getting access to FS1 somehow. Later on in the season you can watch any NASCAR Cup Series race airing on TNT, plus Cup practice and qualifying sessions for the latter half of this season.
On top of select sports, like March Madness games on TBS, TNT and TruTV, Max has buzzy shows including The White Lotus, The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Dune: Prophecy and more.
Ad-supported Max starts at $10/month. The Standard plan (which includes B/R Sports free of charge) costs $17/month.
$16.99/month at Max
NASCAR at Martinsville TV schedule:
Before the NASCAR Cup Series race, there’s also the Craftsman Truck and Xfinity Series to contend with.
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Friday, Mar. 28
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2.05 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series – Practice (FS2)
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3.10 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series – Qualifying (FS2)
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4.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series – Practice (FS2)
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5.35 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series – Qualifying (FS2)
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7.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series – Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 (FS1)
Saturday, Mar. 29
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2.05 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series – Practice (CW)
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3.10 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series – Qualifying (CW)
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5 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series – US Marine Corps 250 (CW, MRN)
Sunday, Mar. 30
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3 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series – Cook Out 400 (FS1, Max*)
*Driver Cam view only
2025 NASCAR Cup Series standings:
1. William Byron – 244 points
2. Kyle Larson – 208 points
3. Alex Bowman – 205 points
4. Tyler Reddick – 189 points
5. Christopher Bell – 186 points
6. Chase Elliott – 181 points
7. Bubba Wallace – 166 points
8. Denny Hamlin – 164 points
9. Chris Buescher – 164 points
10. Ryan Blaney – 162 points
11. Joey Logano – 160 points
12. Josh Berry – 142 points
13. Chase Briscoe – 135 points
14. Ross Chastain – 134 points
15. Michael McDowell – 134 points
16. Ryan Preece – 130 points
17. Kyle Busch – 130 points
18. John H. Nemechek – 130 points
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19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 129 points
20. AJ Allmendinger – 126 points
21. Austin Cindric – 121 points
22. Daniel Suárez – 109 points
23. Erik Jones – 107 points
24. Justin Haley – 105 points
25. Zane Smith – 103 points
26. Todd Gilliland – 98 points
27. Carson Hocevar – 95 points
28. Austin Dillon – 95 points
29. Ty Dillon – 95 points
30. Brad Keselowski – 84 points
31. Riley Herbst – 83 points
32. Noah Gragson – 82 points
33. Shane Van Gisbergen – 77 points
34. Ty Gibbs – 68 points
35. Cole Custer – 56 points
36. Jimmie Johnson – 34 points
37. Cody Ware – 27 points
38. Corey LaJoie – 21 points
39. Katherine Legge – 7 points
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40. JJ Yeley – 3 points
41. Martin Truex Jr – 1 point
More ways to watch NASCAR this weekend:
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