Tyler Reddick continues to lead the championship standings, 61 clear points over 23XI Racing teammate Bubba Wallace. Denny Hamlin is the latest driver to visit Victory Lane, winning at Las Vegas and jumping up to fourth in the standings.

NASCAR now heads to Darlington where Hamlin is also the defending race winner. All three national divisions will be competing this weekend with Trucks on Friday, the O’Reilly Series on Saturday, and Cup on Sunday. Ross Chastain and Christopher Bell are the only two drivers attempting to run all three events.

In this story, you can find all the information you need to watch this weekend’s action in Darlington, from the weekend schedule to where to watch, and even the full entry list.

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What is the NASCAR at Darlington weekend schedule?
Friday, March 20

3:30pm EST — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series practice & qualifying — FOX SPORTS 2

7:30pm EST — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race (147 laps) — FOX SPORTS 1

Saturday, March 21

12pm EST — NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series practice & qualifying — CW APP

2:30pm — NASCAR Cup Series practice & qualifying — PRIME VIDEO

5:30pm EST — NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race (147 laps) — THE CW

Sunday, March 12

1:30pm EST — NASCAR RaceDay pre-race show — FOX SPORTS 1

3:12 pm EST — NASCAR Cup race green flag at Darlington — FOX SPORTS 1

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Photo by: James Gilbert / Getty Images

How can I watch the NASCAR Cup Series at Darlington?

Date: Sunday, March 22
TV start time: 1:30pm EST
Green flag: 3:12 pm EST 
Laps/Miles: 293 laps / 400 miles
Stages: 90 / 95 / 108
TV channel: FOX SPORTS 1 | TSN (Canada) | Other international viewing options
Live stream: In-car cameras on HBO MAX
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Who is competing in the Goodyear 400 at Darlington?

There are 37 chartered entries and one open entry at Darlington, featuring the #66 with Timmy Hill. Justin Allgaier continues to fill in for Alex Bowman, who is suffering from vertigo and will remained sidelined for at least the next three races.

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