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Although NASCAR is currently going through some scheduling changes, this year’s Daytona 500 will take place as usual. Due to a weather delay, the race was postponed from Sunday to Monday at 4pm ET. The good news is you can still stream it, even after the schedule change.
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NASCAR is expected to undergo scheduling changes this year, according to Sporting News, but as the biggest Cup Series race in the sport, the Daytona 500 will still be the first event to take place. This year will also see the end of the “Generation 6” cars as the “Next Gen” car will be introduced next year.
The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series also marks Jimmie Johnson’s last season as a driver. The race car champ announced his retirement back in November. Johnson has been the Daytona 500 winner twice before and this year’s race will be an opportunity for him to earn a record sixth Cup Series championship.
“The veteran reporting team of Matt Yocum (20th Daytona 500), Jamie Little (sixth), Vince Welch (sixth) and Regan Smith (third) will provide stories and updates from pit road for the Daytona 500. Chris Myers and Adam Alexander will anchor Fox’s prerace coverage,” the Sporting News reported.
How to Stream the 2020 Daytona 500
You can stream the Daytona 500 live with a Live TV Streaming Service, or you can watch with your TV Everywhere credentials using the Fox mobile app for iOS and Android or watch on its site.
Stephanie Sengwe is writer based in New York who covers companies in the streaming industry including AT&T, Amazon, Apple, Hulu, Roku, and Netflix . She also contributes daily news coverage on streaming services and devices for The Streamable.