NASCAR Cup Series: How to stream the Cook Out 400 Sunday (7-30-23) for free

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NASCAR Cup Series: How to stream the Cook Out 400 Sunday (7-30-23) for free

“Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines!”

For some time now, NASCAR racing fans have been anticipating the Cook Out 400, which will be staged Sunday (July 30, 2023) at Richmond Raceway in Virginia.

The big race will air at 3 p.m. ET on USA Network, but if you don’t have cable you can watch it on fuboTV, a live streaming service which gets most of the networks your local cable company provides for what they claim is a cheaper monthly fee.

For a limited time fuboTV is offering a free trial. The race can also be seen on DirecTV Stream.

  • Watch the Cook Out 400 on fuboTV or DirecTV Stream.

Here is what CBS Sports had to say about today’s race: With only five races remaining until the start of the NASCAR Playoffs, the Cup Series will return to Richmond Raceway on Sunday for the 2023 Cook Out 400. The race is scheduled for 400 laps around the three-quarter mile oval with wide, sweeping corners. It will mark the 134th race held at “America’s Premier Short Track,” which debuted on the NASCAR schedule in 1953 and has featured legendary winners like Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Jeff Gordon. Kyle Larson captured his second career victory at Richmond in April and is 13-2 in the 2023 NASCAR at Richmond odds from Caesars Sportsbook along with Denny Hamlin, Christopher Bell and Kevin Harvick. Points leader Martin Truex Jr., a three-time Richmond winner, is the 9-2 favorite in the 2023 Cook Out 400 odds.”

2023 Cook Out 400 odds, drivers, lineup

Martin Truex Jr. 9-2

Denny Hamlin 13-2

Kyle Larson 13-2

Kevin Harvick 13-2

Christopher Bell 13-2

Kyle Busch 8-1

William Byron 17-2

Joey Logano 13-1

Chase Elliott 14-1

Ross Chastain 15-1

Ryan Blaney 20-1

Brad Keselowski 25-1

Tyler Reddick 25-1

Ty Gibbs 30-1

Alex Bowman 35-1

Daniel Suarez 50-1

Bubba Wallace 50-1

Aric Almirola 50-1

Chris Buescher 60-1

Chase Briscoe 75-1

Ryan Preece 125-1

Austin Dillon 150-1

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 200-1

Austin Cindric 250-1

Erik Jones 250-1

A.J. Allmendinger 250-1

Michael McDowell 300-1

Justin Haley 350-1

Harrison Burton 500-1

Todd Gilliland 750-1

Ryan Newman 750-1