Waar kan ik NASCAR kijken?

Waar kan ik NASCAR kijken?

De race is vanaf 20.30 uur te zien op Ziggo Sport Racing en vanaf 22.50 uur ook op Ziggo Sport en Ziggo Sport Select. De Daytona 500, bekend als ‘The Great American Race’ start rond 20.30 uur en finisht rond 00.30 uur ’s nachts. Zaterdag (19 februari) vindt om 23.00 uur al de NASCAR Xfinity race in Daytona plaats.

Hoe hard rijd een safety car F1?

Ze zijn natuurlijk wel een beetje opgevoerd, aangezien ze worden achtervolgd door Max Verstappen en co die gemiddeld 350 kilometer per uur horen te rijden. Hoewel ze het achter de safety car op 250 kilometer per uur en minder moeten houden.

Wat is er te zien op Ziggo sport?

Ziggo Sport Voetbal

  • Live UEFA Champions League.
  • La Liga, Ligue 1 en de Serie A.
  • Veel bekervoetbal: FA Cup, League Cup en de Copa del Rey.

Hoe snel rijdt safety car?

When will the NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway?

Michigan International Speedway will host a Cup Series race on Aug. 22. There will be no June date at MIS. For the first time since 1973, MIS will host only one NASCAR Cup Series race.

Is NASCAR still in Michigan?

“We’re still in Michigan and I think if you ask our race fans where they want to see our sport, they want to see us at as many tracks as possible, where we can showcase the sport,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR Executive Vice President & Chief Racing Development Officer. “Unfortunately, we only have so many dates.

Why choose Michigan International Speedway for your next race?

“Our fans have exhibited a tremendous amount of loyalty over the years, and we appreciate their continued support. Michigan International Speedway has a long, rich tradition of providing outstanding racing on the track and unforgettable memories off it. Those are things that will not change.”

How many NASCAR Cup Series races are there at MIS?

For the first time since 1973, MIS will host only one NASCAR Cup Series race. NASCAR set aside all the old ways of doing business. “We said back in 2019 2021, you were going to see some really bold changes from NASCAR,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR’s executive vice president.