Welcome to Jalopnik’s weekly How to Watch racing television and streaming guide, where we catch you up on and let you know how to watch all the major events of the upcoming weekend. The highlight of this weekend is the centennial anniversary edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but there will still be plenty of racing action elsewhere in the world. MotoGP returns after a four-week break with the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, and the NASCAR Cup Series goes road-course racing in Sonoma.
The 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans isn’t the only reason this year’s edition of the French endurance race could be a classic. Ferrari won pole position for the race in after 50 years away. Not to mention that driven by seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson, F1 champion Jenson Button, and Le Mans winner Mike Rockenfeller will be in the race.
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The Italian Grand Prix is always a can’t-miss event on the MotoGP calendar. Mugello always provides excellent wheel-to-wheel racing and record-breaking top speeds on its lengthy start-finish straight. Andrea Dovizioso, retired Ducati rider and three-time championship runner-up to Marc Marquez, has also been inducted into MotoGP’s Hall of Fame.
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There might be significant attention on , but NASCAR is still racing this weekend. The Cup Series is heading to Northern California for its annual visit to Sonoma Raceway. However, Noah Gragson won’t be making the trip to Wine Country as he’s still suffering from concussion-like symptoms after his heavy crash at Gateway last weekend.
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