Keep tabs on the activity at both tracks this weekend
This weekend, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will be rounding laps at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Meanwhile, the NASCAR XFINITY Series will take to Iowa Speedway for the series' first standalone event of the season.
The Sprint Cup Series Sprint Showdown, in which two drivers will transfer to the Sprint All-Star Race field, will be held on Friday, May 15, at 7 p.m. ET, with coverage on FOX Sports 1, MRN and SiriusXM. The Sprint All-Star Race, which will see the winning driver take home $1 million dollars, will be on Saturday, May 16 with coverage starting at 7 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1, MRN and SiriusXM.
The Camping World Truck Series NC Education Lottery 200 is on Friday, May 15, at 8:30 p.m. ET with coverage on FOX Sports 1, MRN and SiriusXM.
The XFINITY Series 3M 250 is on Sunday, May 17 at 2 p.m. with coverage on FOX Sports 1, MRN and SiriusXM.
For more information on track times, press conferences and GarageCam, you can check out the full weekend schedule.
We know you may not have the time to watch the race action without any interruptions, so if you're on the go, here's how to keep up with all the action this weekend.
NASCAR.com's live Sprint Cup Series leaderboard, XFINITY Series leaderboard and Camping World Truck Series leaderboard update in real-time and offer constant text updates of lead changes, cautions, strategies, strong runs and everything in between. From the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series leaderboard, fans can also access live standings. On the go? Download the NASCAR Mobile app to follow the leaderboards live from your device.
Lap-by-Lap will keep you caught up even if you can only take a peek here and there. Check in to read back through all the laps you've missed, or keep an eye on the feed for real-time race updates.
We'll also send race updates via Twitter through the official @NASCAR and @NASCARStats handles.
RaceBuddy will have enhanced views and coverage for the Sprint Cup Series with 10 HD live race views, including up to eight in-car cameras, two mosaic views, live leaderboard and interactive chat.
Haven't tried RaceView yet? If you sign up, you'll get virtual videos of cars on the track from various angles and hear what your favorite team is saying over the radio in the Sprint Cup Series races. Use it as a second screen or as your only screen. Just want to scan the radios? You can have that too with Scanner (formerly RaceView Audio) for all three series. On a mobile device? Get RaceView Mobile here.
Mobile users can also download NASCAR Connect, a game from OneUp Sports that allows users to play other fans with race predictions for some off-track competition while drivers battle it out on the track.
Live Press Pass video streams will keep the NASCAR action rolling even after the winner goes in and out of Victory Lane. Catch interviews with the top finishers and series champions immediately following the checkered flag for both national series events, and stay tuned to NASCAR.com throughout the week for the latest news.