Coke Zero Sugar 400: How to live stream, time, venue, where to watch and all the pre-buzz over NASCAR Cup Series
Come this Saturday and NASCAR will see the regular season draw to a close with the Coke Zero Sugar 400, an event that will see 16 drivers make it to the NASCAR Playoffs that are all set to start on September 6 at Darlington. Ahead of the racing event, here's a quick primer:
Time
The lights go green at 7.30 pm ET.
Venue
The race is all set to happen at the Daytona International Speedway. Saturday's race makes it the 147th to be held at the venue.
Where to watch?
The race will be televised live on NBCSN. Fans can also listen to the live commentary and updates on MRN.
How to live stream?
The easiest way to live stream is on the NBC Sports App. Hulu, FuboTV, and Sling TV are the other alternatives to watch the race.
Track and Race Details
Type of race: Tri-oval
Number of turns: 14
Race Distance: 160 laps, 400 miles
Pre-buzz around the race
According to CBS Sports, Ryan Blaney, Denny Hamlin, and Joey Logano are the few chosen ones predicted to take the win. Ahead of the race, Matt DiBenedetto spoke to MRN. "I am going to sit and hope and pray all week that we can just come out of there clean and make the Playoffs. We shouldn’t be this close to the bubble. It is frustrating," he said. "We will have to go to Daytona and do the best job we can. We have really good teammates, and the Fords are fast."
The official logline on the NASCAR site reads: "The Coke Zero Sugar 400 marks the 147th time the NASCAR Cup Series will race at DAYTONA International Speedway. With 31 degrees of banking in the turns and 18 degrees in the tri-oval, the track located in Daytona Beach, FL always puts on a show. Richard Petty holds the most Cup victories at Daytona, with 7 total."
Here are scores and stats predictions:
(i)Denny Hamlin
(ii) Joey Logano
(iii) Ryan Blaney
(iv) Brad Keselowski
(v) Chase Elliott
(vi) Kevin Harvick
Who do you think will win the Coke Zero Sugar 400?