As race day approaches, confusion looms over where fans can watch the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event. NASCAR and FloRacing have stated that the race will be available on Tubi, but with uncertainty surrounding the broadcast, fans are left to wonder whether the race will air as promised.
According to official communications earlier in the week, the Modified race was set to be streamed live on Tubi via the NASCAR Channel, with coverage beginning at 1:45 PM ET. However, given past inconsistencies in streaming plans, some fans are approaching the situation with skepticism.
Mixed Signals Create Uncertainty
Throughout the week, NASCAR and FloRacing have reinforced that the race will be accessible through Tubi’s live NASCAR Channel. Yet, with no direct confirmation from Tubi itself and past instances of last-minute streaming changes, viewers remain wary.
The NASCAR Channel on Tubi typically offers a mix of live events, classic races, and NASCAR-related programming, making it a logical home for the Modified Tour race. Still, with no visible listings for the event, fans are left with one option—tune in at 1:45 PM and see if the broadcast appears.
What Fans Should Do
For those hoping to watch the Modified race, the best approach is to:
1. Check Tubi’s NASCAR Channel – Open Tubi at 1:45 PM ET and navigate to the live NASCAR stream.
2. Monitor NASCAR and FloRacing’s Social Media – Any last-minute changes are likely to be announced there.
3. Have FloRacing as a Backup – If Tubi does not air the race, it’s possible FloRacing may still carry it as part of its regular NASCAR Modified Tour coverage.
Will It Actually Be on Tubi?
For now, fans can only take NASCAR and FloRacing at their word. If the race does air on Tubi as planned, it could be a promising step toward making Modified racing more accessible to a wider audience. If not, it will add to the growing frustration among fans who have struggled to find consistent coverage for the series.
One way or another, the answer will come at 1:45 PM ET—when viewers tune in and find out for themselves.