What channel is the NASCAR O’Reilly Series race at Atlanta on today? Time, TV schedule

By admin — In News — July 11, 2026

   ​The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series returns to Atlanta for the Focused Health 250 on July 11 at EchoPark Speedway, marking the second visit to the venue this season. Sheldon Creed captured his first career O’Reilly Auto Parts Series victory at this track back in February. After Austin Hill swept five of six races on the 1.54-mile oval, the last two races have been won by drivers outside of Richard Childress Racing, with Nick Sanchez and Creed taking the victories. Following this weekend, the schedule opens up for four of the next six weekends.
Here’s how to watch Saturday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at EchoPark Speedway. Weekend schedule: NASCAR Atlanta full weekend track schedule and the TV timetable for the Quaker State 400, plus other events. Green flag is expected around 6:15 p.m. Central on Saturday, July 11. The track is Chicagoland Speedway (1.54-mile oval) in Hampton, Georgia. The race distance is 163 laps, totaling 251 miles, divided into stages of 45 laps, 45 laps, and 73 laps. TV coverage will be on the CW Network, with radio provided by PRN. Streaming options include FUBO (which offers a free trial in limited markets) and audio streams via NASCAR.com and SiriusXM (subscription required). The Focused Health 250 will be broadcast nationwide on the CW Network, and FUBO provides streaming access in limited markets with a free trial for potential subscribers. All times are listed in Central Time.
Historical note on this event’s results this season: February 14 saw the United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway won by Austin Hill; February 21 featured the Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250 at EchoPark Speedway won by Sheldon Creed; February 28 hosted the Focused Health 250 at Circuit of the Americas with Shane van Gisbergen taking the checkered flag. The series has featured multiple winners in recent weeks across various tracks, reflecting a competitive field behind the wheel.
Open weeks and past results recap: March 7 at Phoenix Raceway hosted the GOVX 200 won by Justin Allgaier; March 14 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway saw Kyle Larson win the LiUNA!, March 21 at Darlington Raceway rewarded Justin Allgaier with the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200; March 28 at Martinsville Speedway produced Justin Allgaier as the victor in the NFPA 250; April 4 at Rockingham Speedway crowned William Sawalich in the North Carolina Education Lottery 250. April 11 at Bristol Motor Speedway went to Connor Zilisch in the Suburban Propane 300; April 18 at Kansas Speedway saw Taylor Gray win the Kansas Lottery 300; April 25 at Talladega Superspeedway was won by Corey Day in the Ag-Pro 300; May 2 at Texas Motor Speedway saw Kyle Larson win the Andy’s Frozen Custard 340; May 9 at Watkins Glen International awarded Connor Zilisch the Mission 200 at The Glen; May 16 at Dover Motor Speedway saw Corey Day win the BetRivers 200; May 23 at Charlotte Motor Speedway went to Ross Chastain in the Charbroil 300; May 30 at Nashville Superspeedway crowned Justin Allgaier in the Sports Illustrated Resorts 250. Open weekends occurred on June 13 at Pocono, June 20 at Naval Base Coronado, and June 27 at Sonoma, with winners Justin Allgaier, Austin Hill, and Shane van Gisbergen respectively. July 4 at Chicagoland Speedway produced Brandon Jones as the Cuervo 300 winner, and July 11 will feature the Focused Health 250 at EchoPark Speedway (6 p.m., CW Network). The next open weekend is July 25 at an as-yet-unnamed event in Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This summary encapsulates the current season’s activity and upcoming schedule, with emphasis on the Focused Health 250 in Atlanta.  

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