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TV schedule for the Sprint Cup Bad Boy Off Road 300
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TV schedule for the Sprint Cup Bad Boy Off Road 300

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Here is your complete guide to the Sprint Cup television schedule from practice through qualifying and the race on Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

With the first Chase event already in the books, the Sprint Cup Series moves to New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend for the second of three races before the Round of 16 is trimmed down to a dozen drivers.

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There is a possibility that qualifying could be affected because there is a near 50 percent probability of rain. If it is canceled, the field will be set according to driver points, meaning the front eight rows will be taken by those who have qualified for the Chase. The race on Sunday, however, looks good very good, with some clouds and temperatures in the mid-60’s.

There are four drivers looking to bounce back from their finishes at Chicagoland Speedway a week ago because they enter the Bad Boy Off Road 300 at The Magic Mile in the bottom four cutoff spots – Chris Buescher (-12), Kyle Larson (-2), Kevin Harvick and Austin Dillon (both -1).

Joey Logano could have a larger than usual fan following at New Hampshire as it could be considered a home track. He is from Middletown, Connecticut and has had some success winning twice, the first one was his first ever Sprint Cup victory.

Here is the television breakdown for the Sprint Cup Series from practices through qualifying and on to the race (weather permitting):

FRIDAY
11:30 a.m. – Sprint Cup Series practice (NBC Sports Network, NBS Sports App)
4:30 p.m. – Coors Light Pole Qualifying (NBCSN, NBC Sports App)
8:30 p.m. – Coors Light Pole Qualifying RE-AIR (NBCSN)

SATURDAY
9:00 a.m. – Sprint Cup Series practice (CNBC, NBC Sports App)
11:30 a.m. – Sprint Cup Series final practice (CNBC, NBC Sports App)

SUNDAY
1:30 p.m. – NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Countdown to Green (NBCSN)
2:00 p.m. – NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Bad Boy Off Road 300, 300 laps | 317.4 miles (NBCSN)

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