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. , but there’s still plenty of racing action, from IndyCar’s chaotic street race in Nashville to MotoGP at Silverstone.
This weekend’s visit to Nashville will be the final time IndyCar will race on The construction of a new stadium for the Tennessee Titans football team means the track will have to be relocated. It’s widely rumored that the Nashville Grand Prix will also become IndyCar’s season finale starting in 2024.
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There are only four races left until the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs begin. Michigan International Speedway will probably be the best chance that Kevin Harvick to find his way to victory lane and book a last-minute ticket to the playoffs in his final season. The Stewart-Haas driver has won five of the last seven races at Michigan.
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The first visit to Road America for IMSA’s new GTP class should be spectacular. The venerable circuit has also been resurfaced. If the IndyCar race there is anything to go by, there should be shattered lap records with more grip on the racing line. However, drivers will find less grip than normal off-line, making passing difficult.
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The FIM MotoGP World Championship finally returns after a lengthy six-week summer break. The British Grand Prix at Silverstone will also see race officials begin to police across the field. An initial violation will only result in a warning, but repeat offenders will receive time penalties and disqualifications in future races.
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