Watch Food City 500 Online – Live NASCAR Video Stream – Bristol Motor Speedway

Watch Food City 500 Online – Live NASCAR Video Stream - Bristol Motor SpeedwayThis week the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series moves to the Bristol Motor Speedway where steep inclines and a short track will make for a challenging and spectacular race. Fox Sports will broadcast today’s race on television and the network has also made it possible for mobile fans to watch the Food City 500 from Bristol online via free live video stream, plus catch video replay online later on.

Watching live sports online is a growing trend for television networks, which should come as great news to fans, including those hoping to watch todays NASCAR racing online. The live video stream is via the “FOX Sports Go” web portal or app download.

Here’s how to watch the Food City 500 from Bristol online live and replay video stream:



To get the free video streaming access, simply access the Fox Sports Go web site or download the app to watch NASCAR on your computer, tablet or mobile smart phone device.

All that viewers’ need is to login with the same account login that they use for their current cable/satellite provider. After that, they are granted the complete access to the online video stream to watch both live and replay video of the Food City 500.

The starting positions for today’s race, starting at 1PM Eastern, came in after the practice and qualifying rounds. Denny Hamlin earned the top spot for today’s start a Bristol after turning in a time of 14.761 sec in qualifying, with a speed of 129.991 mph.

Brad Keselowski, Matt Kenseth, Joey Logano, and Marcos Ambrose round out the top 5 starting positions in race, with the next 5 in the top ten positions won by Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch, Greg Biffle, Ryan Newman, and Kasey Kahne.

Jimmy Johnson is starting the Food City 500 in Bristol in the 11th position with Kurt Busch in 13, and Dale Earnhardt Jr in position 14.

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