Martinsville NASCAR Race March 2025: Start Time, TV, Streaming, Lineup for Cook Out 400
NASCAR fans, get ready for some intense racing action as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Martinsville Speedway in Virginia for the Cook Out 400. This track, known as the oldest and smallest on the circuit, promises a thrilling race day on Sunday.
At just 0.526 miles long, Martinsville is like a paperclip-shaped challenge for drivers to tackle. Since hosting its first Cup race in 1949, this track has seen some legendary moments in NASCAR history.
As we dive into the seventh race of the 2025 season, fans have seen Christopher Bell from Joe Gibbs Racing dominating the early races with three wins. And let’s not forget about William Byron, the points leader, who kicked off the season with a win at the Daytona 500.
Martinsville has been a good track for Byron, with two wins in the past six races there. But other drivers like Ryan Blaney from Team Penske have also made their mark, clinching victories in the past two Martinsville playoff races in 2023 and 2024.
Who will come out on top this Sunday? Here’s everything you need to know to gear up for the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway:
– **Start Time**: The race kicks off at 3 p.m. ET, so make sure you’re ready for the excitement.
– **TV Channel**: Catch all the race action on FS1, with a pre-race show starting at 1:30 p.m. ET.
– **Live Stream**: Can’t get to a TV? No worries! You can live stream the race on Max and the FoxSports app. If you’re a new subscriber, Fubo is offering a free trial for streaming too.
– **Race Length**: Get ready for 400 laps around the track, totaling 210.4 miles. The race is split into three stages: Stage 1 (80 laps), Stage 2 (100 laps), and Stage 3 (220 laps).
Curious about past winners at Martinsville? In the most recent race on Nov. 3, 2024, Chase Elliott and Brad Keselowski put on a show, so be sure to tune in for more excitement this time around.
Don’t miss out on the thrills and spills of NASCAR at Martinsville this weekend. Whether you’re watching on TV or streaming online, it’s going to be a race to remember!