The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races are carried nationally on FS1, with a few select events airing on Fox.

Quick Scoop

If you’re asking “what channel is the truck race on” today (the Daytona season-opener on February 13, 2026), that race is on FS1. Most of the early- season Truck Series events in 2026, including Daytona and the following races at EchoPark and several other tracks, are scheduled for FS1 as well.

A small number of Truck Series races this season will instead be on the main Fox broadcast network, such as the St. Petersburg event listed on the 2026 schedule. If you prefer streaming, Fubo carries both Fox and FS1 and is promoted as a primary live-streaming option for all 2026 Truck Series races.

To double‑check for any last‑minute changes, look up today’s NASCAR Truck Series TV schedule on a live sports listings site or your cable/satellite guide, since networks sometimes adjust start times or channels close to race day.

At the end of the day, if you’re flipping channels and wondering where the truck race landed, start with FS1; if it’s one of the special broadcast events, it’ll be on Fox instead.

TL;DR: The NASCAR Truck race is almost always on FS1, with a few races on Fox; today’s Daytona Truck race (Feb. 13, 2026) is on FS1.

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