NASCAR - Television Ratings Thread

"But it was sunny in Daytona."

This race is not going anywhere anytime soon.
Daytona doesn’t even want the date anymore. It was a great tradition, and Daytona on Independence Day weekend had a fantastic aura, but times change. The track and NASCAR love that it’s the regular season finale and the city loves having an additional tourism weekend.
 
I read on Jayski that last year’s race had 4.8 million viewers and this year’s had 3.87 or about 23% less. Almost 4 million viewers is really good and could end up being the NBC networks highest rated race all year.
 
I read on Jayski that last year’s race had 4.8 million viewers and this year’s had 3.87 or about 23% less. Almost 4 million viewers is really good and could end up being the NBC networks highest rated race all year.
Stern said it was tracking closer to down ~10% before the red flag. It’s natural to have a drop from year 1 to year 2 I think, but will still comfortably be the top audience of the season for NBC in all likelihood.
 
Stern said it was tracking closer to down ~10% before the red flag. It’s natural to have a drop from year 1 to year 2 I think, but will still comfortably be the top audience of the season for NBC in all likelihood.

I imagine the Brickyard 400 revival will be a big draw too. Especially since, next year, that's going to be NBC's marquee race. (Chicago will be on TNT most likely.)
 
Stern said it was tracking closer to down ~10% before the red flag. It’s natural to have a drop from year 1 to year 2 I think, but will still comfortably be the top audience of the season for NBC in all likelihood.
That is good to know and I thank you very much for the clarity.
 
I imagine the Brickyard 400 revival will be a big draw too. Especially since, next year, that's going to be NBC's marquee race. (Chicago will be on TNT most likely.)

I thought the Chicago race would remain on NBC due to its popularity but I don’t know what the ins and outs are.
 
I thought the Chicago race would remain on NBC due to its popularity but I don’t know what the ins and outs are.

First 14 races on FS1 (9) and Fox (5).
Next 5 races on Prime Video.
Next 5 races on TNT Sports.
Final 14 races on USA (10) and NBC (4).

We already know Prime Video's coverage starts with the Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day Weekend, and we already know TNT's coverage starts with Atlanta on June 28. So, with all that known, we know Chicago (July 6) will be on TNT.

I would expect NBC's coverage to start on August 3 with Indianapolis, but you never know. NASCAR might decide to run the Brickyard 400 on July 20th or July 27th on TNT, and NBC might be boxed into starting their schedule with something like Pocono or Michigan on USA.
 
First 14 races on FS1 (9) and Fox (5).
Next 5 races on Prime Video.
Next 5 races on TNT Sports.
Final 14 races on USA (10) and NBC (4).

We already know Prime Video's coverage starts with the Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day Weekend, and we already know TNT's coverage starts with Atlanta on June 28. So, with all that known, we know Chicago (July 6) will be on TNT.

I would expect NBC's coverage to start on August 3 with Indianapolis, but you never know. NASCAR might decide to run the Brickyard 400 on July 20th or July 27th on TNT, and NBC might be boxed into starting their schedule with something like Pocono or Michigan on USA.

Really good information and thank you. I have all the networks needed to see every race next year so I’m happy I don’t have to change things. I’m older so I get tangled up sometimes when things change 😅
 

Indianapolis Xfinity Series, Truck Series races see ratings increase​


July 24, 2024 at 12:05 AM

A return to the traditional oval format boosted NASCAR Brickyard 400 ratings to a four-year high — despite major breaking news competition.
In other NASCAR action, Saturday’s corresponding Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, averaged a 0.65 (+14%) and 1.16 million (+13%) on USA, the network’s most-watched Xfinity Series race since 2022.
Friday’s Truck Series race (on the Indianapolis Raceway Park short track) pulled a 0.24 (-4%) and 432,000 (+7%) on FS1, the network’s top sportscast of the week.
 
It is increasingly difficult to find TV ratings (I’m guessing the networks/Nielsen continue to stamp out sources) but I was able to find some for the weekend.

Cup/Darlington - 2.4M (highest for event since 2021)
Xfinity/Darlington - 712k

F1/Italy - 1.078M (event record)
IndyCar/Milwaukee #2 - 735k (top 5 for cable in the NBC era)
 
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