NASCAR Broadcast: USA Sports Takes Over for 2026 Season

Starting in 2026, NASCAR’s broadcast setup will see a major change as USA Sports becomes the new producer of 10 NASCAR Cup Series races that previously aired on USA Network. This update follows the corporate restructuring that moved several NBCUniversal cable networks into Versant Media Group, the parent company behind USA Sports.

“USA Sports will be the home of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs once again in 2026, producing the final 14 races of the season, with 10 airing on USA Network beginning next summer.”

The 2026 broadcast plan also matches NASCAR’s efforts to keep race times steady and easy for fans to follow. The shift marks a new role for USA Sports as it takes on both regular-season and playoff production duties under the Versant umbrella.


NASCAR’s 2026 Broadcast Details

The NASCAR Cup Series broadcasts will be split among four domestic media partners as part of a new seven-year media rights agreement: FOX Sports, Amazon Prime Video, TNT Sports, and NBC Sports/USA Sports.

NASCAR released its full list of 2026 start times and network assignments on November 12, 2025. Most events are set for 3 p.m. ET, following data that later start times draw more viewers. The 2026 schedule also includes nine night races, giving fans a mix of afternoon and evening events.

One example from the lineup is the Iowa Speedway race, listed for 3:30 p.m. ET on USA Network, as reported by NASCAR.com. Another example shows the Chicagoland Speedway event airing at 6 p.m. ET on TNT, according to Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports. The full plan includes steady start times, returning tracks, and a consistent presence for USA Network as part of the new production shift.


USA Sports’ Role Under Versant

The transition to USA Sports follows the earlier move by Comcast and NBCUniversal to place their U.S. cable-network assets under Versant Media Group. With that change, Versant became responsible for the sports rights and broadcast operations held by those networks.

USA Sports confirmed its expanded role in a detailed announcement on USA Network’s official site. The statement outlined the full responsibilities for the NASCAR Cup Series, including all playoff production and the 10 races that will air on USA Network during the summer stretch.

Versant continues to honor all sports contracts moved under its management, including NASCAR’s current broadcast rights. USA Sports now operates as the central production group for NASCAR’s races under the Versant banner. This ensures continuity for viewers, as the races remain on familiar networks, even as the behind-the-scenes structure shifts to the new sports division.


What Fans Can Expect in 2026

For the 2026 season, fans will find a stable schedule, clear start times, and a consistent broadcast plan across familiar channels. The official 2026 NASCAR schedule release lays out each race’s network and time. USA Sports will play a major part in how the season appears on air, especially during the final 14 races, where it oversees all playoff production. USA Network will continue to air 10 races, keeping it involved as one of NASCAR’s key broadcast homes.

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