The NASCAR Cup Series is racing at Watkins Glen International this weekend, featuring the Go Bowling at the Glen event. The race will consist of 100 laps divided into stages of 20, 30, and 50 laps.
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NASCAR Cup Series is racing at Watkins Glen International
Event is called Go Bowling at the Glen
Race consists of 100 laps divided into three stages
It's time for another road race — the NASCAR Cup Series is headed to Watkins Glen International this weekend for the annual Go Bowling at the Glen.
It's been over two months since the Cup Series last road raced at Circuit of the Americas in March. The Glen circuit is a 2.5 mile race with 11 turns, many long straights and winding corners. This weekend's event will be 100 laps, divided into stages of 20, 30 and 50 laps.
Although Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch and Chase Elliott lead the group with wins in this race, Shane van Gisbergen is the biggest threat. Van Gisbergen boasts six career road and street course wins in only 13 starts, and he also took the checkered flag at the Glen last year.
Who will excel in this iconic race?
Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 Go Bowling at the Glen, including TV channel and streaming options for the annual race at Watkins Glen.
The 2026 Go Bowling at the Glen will be broadcast nationally on FS1. Cord-cutters and fans without cable can also stream the action live on fubo, which offers a free trial.
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What time does the NASCAR race start today?
Date: Sunday, May 10
Time: 3 p.m. ET
The 2026 Go Bowling at the Glen will get started at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 10. The race will take place at Watkins Glen International in Schuyler County, N.Y.