It’s almost time for the 65th running of the Coca-Cola 600. The Memorial Day weekend is also the busiest weekend of the year for motorsports fans, with the Indy 500, the Monaco Grand Prix and the Coca-Cola 600 this Sunday. The Coca-Cola 600 will close out the evening with the green flag dropping at 6:00 PM ET at Charlotte Motor Speedway. NASCAR star and current favorite to win Kyle Larson will commute from Indianapolis to the race, where the 2021 Coca-Cola 600 champion will pull double duty and cover 1,100 miles of track in one day.
Are you ready to tune in for the longest race on the NASCAR schedule? Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Coca-Cola 600.
This is how you view the Coca-Cola 600:
Date: Sunday May 26
Time: 6:00 PM ET
Place: Charlotte Motor Highway
Channel: FOX
Streaming: Fubo, DirectTV
When is the Coca-Cola 600?
The Coca-Cola 600 takes place on Sunday, May 26. The green flag will drop at 6:00 PM ET, kicking off 400 laps of the 1.5-mile oval circuit.
On which channel is the Coca-Cola 600 shown?
The Coca-Cola 600 will be broadcast on FOX, while the practices and qualifications will be broadcast on FS1.
This is how you watch the Coca-Cola 600 live without cable:
Coca-Cola 600 TV program:
Friday May 24
Truck Series Training: 1:35 PM (FS1)
Truck Series Qualifying: 2:05 PM (FS1)
Xfinity Series Practice: 3:35 PM (FS1)
Xfinity Series Qualifying: 4:05 PM (FS1)
ARCA Menards Series Race: General Tire 150: 6:00 PM (FS1)
Truck Series Race: North Carolina Education Lottery 200: 8:30 PM (FS1)
Saturday May 25
Xfinity Series Race: BetMGM 300: 1:00 PM (FOX)
Training Cup Series: 5:05 PM (FS1)
Cup Series Qualifying: 5:50 PM (FS1)
Sunday May 26
Race Cup Series: Coca-Cola 600: 6:00 PM (FOX)
How long is the Coca-Cola 600?
As the name suggests, the Coca-Cola 600 race is 600 miles long. This makes it the longest race on the NASCAR schedule.
Who’s racing in the Coca-Cola 600?
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Kyle Larson
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Denny Hamlin
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Tyler Reddick
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Ryan Blaney
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William Byron
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Martin Truex Jr.
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Chris Buescher
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Brad Keselowski
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Chase Elliott
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Christopher Bell
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Ty Gibbs
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Ross Chastain
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Kyle Busch
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Joey Logano
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Bubba Wallace
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Alex Bowman
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Noah Gragson
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Todd Gilliland
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Chase Briscoe
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Daniel Suarez
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Josh Berry
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Erik Jones
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Austin Dillon
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
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Michael McDowell
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Austin Cindric
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Carson Hocevar
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Ryan Preece
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Justin Haley
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Zane Smith
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Shane Van Gisbergen
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Harrison Burton
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Jimmy Johnson
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John Hunter Nemechek
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Corey Lajoie
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Daniel Hemric
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Kaz Grala
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JJ Yeley