Sat Jun 28 10:10:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

After a five-week period of NASCAR Cup Series races being exclusively streamed on Amazon Prime Video, traditional television coverage is returning. This week marks the return of TNT for a five-week run of Cup Series races, starting with the Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway (now EchoPark Speedway) on Saturday night. In addition to Atlanta, NASCAR’s Truck Series and ARCA will be racing at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. The article provides a schedule of events for the week, including practices, qualifying, and races, along with their respective television channels.

**News Article:**

**NASCAR Returns to Cable TV After Amazon Prime Stint; Atlanta and Lime Rock Highlight Busy Weekend**

**[CITY, STATE] –** After a five-week period exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, NASCAR is returning to the familiar screens of cable television this week. Fans can breathe a sigh of relief as TNT kicks off its five-week run of Cup Series races, beginning with the highly anticipated Quaker State 400 this Saturday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway, now dubbed EchoPark Speedway.

The return to traditional broadcasting offers a diverse lineup for NASCAR enthusiasts this weekend. While the Cup and Xfinity Series will be tearing up the track in Atlanta, the Truck Series and ARCA will be tackling the challenging road course at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut.

Here’s a rundown of this weekend’s NASCAR action:

**Friday:**

* **1:05 p.m. ET:** Truck Series Practice from Lime Rock (FS2)
* **3:00 p.m. ET:** Xfinity Series Practice from Atlanta (CW)
* **5:05 p.m. ET:** Cup Series Qualifying from Atlanta (Tru TV)
* **7:30 p.m. ET:** Xfinity Series, Focused Health 250 (CW)

**Saturday:**

* **9:30 a.m. ET:** Truck Series Qualifying from Lime Rock (FS1)
* **1:00 p.m. ET:** Truck Series, LiUNA! 150, from Lime Rock (Fox)
* **4:00 p.m. ET:** ARCA Series Race from Lime Rock (FS2)
* **7:00 p.m. ET:** Cup Series, Quaker State 400 (TNT)

Fans can tune in to their favorite channels this weekend for a full dose of NASCAR action as the sport makes its return to cable television.

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