Welcome to Jalopnik’s weekly How to Watch racing television and streaming guide, where we catch you up on the recent events of the racing world and let you know how to watch all the major events of the upcoming weekend. Formula 1 is heading to Spa-Francorchamps for what is expected to be NASCAR is heading short-track racing at Richmond after a heated race at Pocono. Formula E will end its season in London.
Safety is at the forefront of discussions ahead of the Spa-Francorchamps race weekend because of forecasted rain. This will be F1’s first visit to the legendary Belgian circuit since at Spa in a feeder series race earlier this year.
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NASCAR’s visit to Richmond Raceway will be the first opportunity for a few drivers to get revenge against Denny Hamlin. but took Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman out of contention to get his hands on the trophy. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver has shown no remorse for his actions so I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s a target on track on Sunday.
From Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
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Avalanche Andrett’s Jake Dennis is in prime position to seal his first FIA Formula E World Championship this weekend in London. , Dennis leads the standings by 24 points over Envision’s Nick Cassidy and 44 points ahead of Jaguar’s Mitch Evans.
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