NASCAR Weekend TV Schedule: Sonoma, July 11 – 13
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The broadcast failed to immediately show what caused Cody Ware’s crash and what happened to Bubba Wallace after he was spun by Alex Bowman.
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Having the continuity in the broadcast booth from Amazon Prime Video is helpful, but you also had a lot of action to cover Saturday night.
Here’s where and when to tune in for NASCAR and ARCA racing this weekend from two different locations.
Jack Aitken talks IMSA, NASCAR interest and his lone Grand Prix start.
Also, the Prime Video broadcasters did an excellent job covering the brake rotor failures during the race.
Tom Blomqvist just barely made his energy last to win the Sahlen’s Six Hours at the Glen.
Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian will start on pole for the second straight race, this time with Renger van der Zande.