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I watch Nascar all on youtube.tv

I cut cable 3+ years ago and have only been using youutbe.tv, its been great. Unlimited DVR and the DVR is smart enough to keep recording a race if it goes over time. The only time I've been screwed over is when NBC decided on the fly to change channels during a few overtime races without notice but otherwise, for someone like me who doesn't watch a race until much later in the day its great. Its like watching a youtube vid but for a TV channel in high quality and you can scrub through and skip commercials, long rain delays, and all that stuff.
 
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I watch Nascar all on youtube.tv

I cut cable 3+ years ago and have only been using youutbe.tv, its been great. Unlimited DVR and the DVR is smart enough to keep recording a race if it goes over time. The only time I've been screwed over is when NBC decided on the fly to change channels during a few overtime races without notice but otherwise, for someone like me who doesn't watch a race until much later in the day its great. Its like watching a youtube vid but for a TV channel in high quality and you can scrub through and skip commercials, long rain delays, and all that stuff.
Thank you for that info.
 

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@Mopar mad man you should have no issues picking up Dayton with an antenna, and possibly Indy. But picking up Channel 2 (NBC) & 45 (Fox) will get you good chunk of races for free.
You could also look into some of the specific monthly apps and just add them during season (the NBC sports app which I think you can access through Peacock). Or, if you have a friend/family member that pays for TV service, they could verify you in almost all of the sports apps (FS1, NBC Sports) and you could watch for free.

I've used both Hulu TV and Youtube TV, and I prefer Youtube TV. Although at the end of the day it's still a paid "TV" service (much like Cable/Dish/Directv). I think Youtube TV runs around 65 a month. Hulu is close. What is nice about those tho is no contract. You can use it when you want, cancel when you want, turn it back on, etc.

Looking quickly at the NASAR schedule, the main Cup races...ALL but 1 are on Fox thru April. Now May, it looks like every race is on FS1 except the Coke 600. Then June's fox races are on FS1 again.

Once NBC takes over, It looks like NBC and USA split the races pretty evenly.
 

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No.
I watch races on Wednesday when NASCAR puts them on its own Youtube Channel.... for several days... on the train to work.

Uncy Rupes has the rights for the merry old land of Oz. I'd rather pay <message redacted by ASIO> than give Uncy Rupes a single red cent.
 

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