ARCA Menards Series 2024 TV Broadcast Schedule & Live Stream

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ARCA Menards Series 2024 TV Broadcast Schedule & Live Stream

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ARCA  Released 20 Races Schedule for 2024

 

The ARCA Menards Series 2024 schedule has been released, and once again, it features 20 races that will be held on 19 different tracks. The ARCA added one new venue, Dover Motor Speedway, to the 2024 schedule.


Daytona International Speedway will host the season-opening race in 2024, and Toledo Speedway will host the season finale for the third year.


For the first time, Dover Motor Speedway will make its debut on the series schedule, while Kansas Speedway will host the two races, one in May and one in September. For the first time since the 1980s, Pocono will no longer be on the series schedule.


Beginning on June 21, during a combined weekend with the IndyCar Series, the series will have a packed summer calendar that includes the well-liked road course stop at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.


The schedule includes short-track races at Berline Raceway, Indianapolis Raceway Park, and Salem Speedway. The race at Elko Speedway will be held on August 3, 2024.


During Labour Day weekend, the dirt races on the series schedule continue as the Springfield Mile at the Illinois State Fairgrounds comes back on its customary August date alongside the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds.


The races in Dover, Iowa, IRP, The Milwaukee Mile, and Bristol will be combo races with ARCA East, while the race in Phoenix in March will be a combination race with ARCA West.


The full ARCA East and West schedules will be released later. You can check the ARCA Menards Series 2024 Schedule below:

Date Track Time TV Channel
Saturday, Feb. 17 Daytona International Speedway 1:30 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, March 8 Phoenix Raceway 8 p.m. ET  FS1
Saturday, April 20 Talladega Superspeedway 12:30 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, April 26 Dover Motor Speedway 5 p.m. ET  FS1
Saturday, May 4 Kansas Speedway 2 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, May 24 Charlotte Motor Speedway 6 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, June 14 Iowa Speedway 8 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, June 21 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 6 p.m. ET FS2
Saturday, June 29 Berlin Raceway 8 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, July 19 Indianapolis Raceway Park 5:30 p.m. ET  FS1
Saturday, July 27 Salem Speedway 8 p.m. ET  FS1
Saturday, Aug. 3 Elko Speedway 9 p.m. ET FS2
Friday, Aug. 16 Michigan International Speedway 6 p.m. ET  FS1
Sunday, Aug. 18 Illinois State Fairgrounds 2 p.m. ET  FS1
Sunday, Aug. 25 The Milwaukee Mile 1 p.m. ET  FS1
Sunday, Sept. 1 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds 8:30 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, Sept. 13 Watkins Glen International 6 p.m. ET  FS1
Thursday, Sept. 19 Bristol Motor Speedway 5 p.m. ET  FS1
Friday, Sept. 27 Kansas Speedway 5:30 p.m. ET  FS1
Saturday, Oct. 5 Toledo Speedway 4 p.m. ET FS2

 

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