NASCAR race today: Start time, live stream, TV, lineup for Charlotte

2022-10-10 01:17:57 By : Mr. Allen Bao

It's time for another elimination race in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, and Sunday's installment will come on perhaps the most unique track on the circuit — the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval.

Part road course and part oval, the Roval configuration made its debut four years ago. It was the elimination race in the first round of the playoffs in 2018 and 2019 before shifting in 2020 to the Round of 12 elimination race.

Ryan Blaney won the first installment in 2018, Chase Elliott won consecutive races the next two seasons, and Kyle Larson won last year's race on the Roval. All three drivers are in the Round of 12 this year, and Elliott already clinched a berth in the Round of 8 with his victory at Talladega last weekend.

2023 SCHEDULE: Eight takeaways with (some) big changes and new tracks

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The bottom four playoff drivers in the standings following this race will be eliminated from championship contention. Here is everything you need to know to get ready for the Bank of America ROVAL 400, Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway:

The Bank of America ROVAL 400 starts at 2 p.m. ET in Concord, North Carolina.

NBC is broadcasting the Bank of America ROVAL 400 and has a preview show beginning at 1 p.m. ET.

The Bank of America ROVAL 400 can be live streamed on the NBC Sports website (for those with a cable/satellite provider) and on the NBC Sports app. The race can also be streamed on FuboTV as well as other options.

The Bank of America ROVAL 400 is 109 laps around the 2.32-mile road course for a total of 252.88 miles. The race will feature three segments (laps per stage) — Stage 1: 25 laps, Stage 2: 25 laps, Stage 3: 59 laps.

1. Chase Elliott, 3,103; 2. Ryan Blaney, 3,101; 3. Ross Chastain, 3,097; 4. Denny Hamlin, 3,090; 5. Joey Logano, 3,087; 6. Kyle Larson, 3,087; 7. William Byron, 3,083; 8. Daniel Suarez, 3,081; 9. Austin Cindric, 3,069; 10. Chase Briscoe, 3,069; 11. Christopher Bell, 3,036; 12. Alex Bowman, 3,015.

Kyle Larson rallied from early electrical issues to win his seventh race in 2021 and storm into the third round of last year's NASCAR’s playoffs. Larson led the final eight laps on Oct. 10, 2021 and held off Tyler Reddick by 0.782 seconds.