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How to watch NASCAR live in Australia 2024

Find out your options for viewing the US stock racing competition

America's leading stock car racing competition NASCAR returns in 2024 for the 76th time. You can watch it in Australia, including the famous Daytona 500.

Here's a look at the options to watch NASCAR in 2024.

How can I watch NASCAR 2024 in Australia?

You can watch the 2024 NASCAR season in Australia via Kayo, Foxtel iQ or Foxtel Now.

To see which service is better for you, we have a Kayo vs Foxtel guide.

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NASCAR 2024 Australia streaming and TV schedule

Stream NASCAR on Kayo

Kayo has a range of special features, including some tailored to motorsport. The platform has more than 50 sports for you to choose from including a large catalogue of motorsport options such as the MotoGP, V8 Supercars and F1.

Kayo is compatible with Macs and PCs, plus iOS and Android devices, Chromecast, Apple TV, Android TV, Telstra TV, PlayStation 4 and 5 and selected Samsung, LG and Hisense TVs.

Subscriptions to Kayo start from $25 a month and that lets you watch on 1 device at a time. If you're after more simultaneous streams, the 4K compatible Basic package at $35 a month allows 2. A 7-day free trial is available for new customers.

Kayo is the cheapest option to watch NASCAR in 2024. While Kayo introduced 4K in 2024, it's not confirmed that NASCAR will be screened in this resolution.

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Watch NASCAR on Foxtel

Foxtel Now has most of the same sports as Kayo, so you'd not only get NASCAR action but plenty more, including cricket and WWE.

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To watch NASCAR on Foxtel Now, you need the Sport pack at a total of $29 a month. A 10-day free trial is available for new customers.

You can watch Foxtel Now on a range of devices, including iOS and Android, Mac and PC, Telstra TV, PlayStation, smart TVs or via Chromecast on your television.

While that's more expensive than Kayo, you do also get entertainment included. So if you wanted an option to also watch TV shows like True Detective or Curb Your Enthusiasm, you can get Foxtel Now. However, if you only want to watch NASCAR and other sports, you're better off with just Kayo.

You're also able to watch the 2024 NASCAR series in Australia on Foxtel iQ. You'd need the Sports HD pack which costs $100 a month and doesn't come with a free trial. Like Foxtel Now, Foxtel iQ comes with entertainment content, plus the ability to watch broadcasts in 4K when available.

Can I watch NASCAR on TrackPass?

The international version of NASCAR TrackPass isn't available in any overseas market including Australia, with coverage only available via local broadcasters. That means in Australia you can only watch NASCAR as mentioned via Foxtel or Kayo.

How to watch the 2024 Daytona 500 in Australia

The most prestigious of NASCAR races, the Daytona 500 is on Monday 19 February 2024 from 6:30am AEDT. Like all NASCAR Cup Series races this season, you can watch it live on Foxtel or Kayo Sports.

When is Shane Van Gisbergen racing in the NASCAR Cup series?

Former Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen is making the leap to NASCAR in 2024. He's competing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, but he's also taking part in 7 Cup races. They are:

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