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2019 NASCAR Cup schedule: Full time, TV and radio information

NASCAR on Tuesday announced times, television and radio networks for its 2019 Monster Energy Cup Series schedule. There were no monumental changes, unlike 2018 when a handful of tracks shifted dates, or a race was added (in the case of Las Vegas Motor Speedway) or lost (at New Hampshire Motor Speedway). Instead, NASCAR mainly tweaked some times, with the biggest shift coming for the 10-race playoff opener at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. That race will now be a prime-time event on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), with a 7 p.m. ET start time (4 p.m. local) after the 2018 early afternoon race was marred by extreme heat that affected both drivers and fans. “Moving the start time for the September race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is fitting because it will deliver a better experience for our fans attending the race, and kick off the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in prime time,” said Steve Herbst, NASCAR Senior Vice President of Broadcasting and Production. “Each race weekend, including Las Vegas, is unique, and we work collaboratively with broadcast partners, teams and tracks to ensure the ideal timing is selected for our events.” In other tweaks: Here is the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule, with day, race, time, TV and radio broadcasters (all time p.m. and Eastern unless noted): FS1= Fox Sports 1; NBCSN= NBC Sports Network; MRN= Motor Racing Network; PRN= Peformance Racing Network; IMS= Indianapolis Motor Speedway radio network Sunday, Feb. 10: Daytona 500 Qualifying, Daytona International Speedway, noon, FOX, MRN Sunday, Feb. 10: The Clash, Daytona International Speedway, 3, FS1, MRN Thursday, Feb. 14: Duel at Daytona, Daytona International Speedway, 7, FS1, MRN Sunday, Feb. 17: Daytona 500, Daytona International Speedway, 2:30, Fox, MRN Sunday, Feb. 24: Atlanta Motor Speedway, 2, Fox, PRN Sunday, March 3: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 3:30, Fox, PRN Sunday, March 10: ISM Raceway (Avondale, Ariz.), 3:30, Fox, MRN Sunday, March 17: Auto Club Speedway (Fontana, Calif.), 3:30, Fox, MRN Sunday, March 24: Martinsville Speedway, 2, FS1, MRN Sunday, March 31: Texas Motor Speedway, 3, Fox, PRN Sunday, April 7: Bristol Motor Speedway, 2, FS1, PRN Saturday, April 13: Richmond Raceway, 7:30, Fox, MRN Sunday, April 28: Talladega Superspeedway, 2, Fox, MRN Sunday, May 5: Dover International Speedway, 2, FS1, MRN Saturday, May 11: Kansas Speedway, 7:30, FS1, MRN Saturday, May 18: All-Star Open, Charlotte Motor Speedway, 6, FS1, MRN Saturday, May 18: All-Star Race, Charlotte Motor Speedway, 8, FS1, MRN Sunday, May 26: Charlotte Motor Speedway, 6, Fox, PRN Sunday, June 2: Pocono Raceway, 2, FS1, MRN Sunday, June 9: Michigan International Speedway, 2, FS1, MRN Sunday, June 23: Sonoma Raceway, 3, FS1, PRN Sunday, June 30: Chicagoland Speedway, 3, NBCSN, MRN Saturday, July 6: Daytona International Speedway, 7:30, NBC, MRN Saturday, July 13: Kentucky Speedway, 7:30, NBCSN, PRN Sunday, July 21: New Hampshire Motor Speedway, 3, NBCSN, PRN Sunday, July 28: Pocono Raceway, 3, NBCSN, MRN Sunday, Aug. 4: Watkins Glen International, 3, NBCSN, MRN Sunday, Aug. 11: Michigan International Speedway, 3, NBCSN, MRN Saturday, Aug. 17: Bristol Motor Speedway, 7:30, NBCSN, PRN Sunday, Sept. 1: Darlington Raceway, 6, NBCSN, MRN Sunday, Sept. 8: Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 2, NBC, IMS Sunday, Sept. 15: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 7, NBCSN, PRN Saturday, Sept. 21: Richmond Raceway, 7:30, NBSN, MRN Sunday, Sept. 29: Charlotte Motor Speedway, 2:30, NBC, PRN Sunday, Oct. 6: Dover International Speedway, 2:30, NBCSN, MRN Sunday, Oct. 13: Talladega Superspeedway, 2, NBC, MRN Sunday, Oct. 20: Kansas Speedway, 2:30, NBC, MRN Sunday, Oct. 27: Martinsville Speedway, 3, NBCSN, MRN Sunday, Nov. 3: Texas Motor Speedway, 3, NBCSN, PRN Sunday, Nov. 10: ISM Raceway (Avondale, Ariz.). 2:30, NBC, MRN Sunday, Nov. 17: Homestead-Miami Speedway, 3, NBC, MRN