NASCAR Ratings at world Wide Technology Raceway Dip โAmidst NFL Season Kickoff
Madison,Ill. – The NASCAR Cup Seriesโค race atโฃ World Wide Technology Racewayโ on โSunday drew a 0.82 rating and 1.525 million viewers onโค USA Network,โ a decrease from the 1.8 million โwho tuned in for theโ second roundโฃ of the playoffs โขat Watkins โฃGlen โคlast year. the numbers arrived during the opening week of the National Football League season,which saw record viewership across bothโ CBS and FOX.
The dip in โคNASCAR viewership โcomes as the sport navigates a challenging television landscape. CBS averaged 23.9 million viewers during its 4:25 p.m. ET national window โon Sunday, a 27-year high, while FOX averaged 17.9 million, its best in a decade. These figures โคcreate a difficult comparison for NASCAR, especially when competing directly wiht NFL games.
Despiteโค the year-over-year decline, NASCAR’sโค broadcast partner, USA Network, highlighted positive trends. Viewership โฃfor the gateway raceโ was up 23% compared to the same weekend last year at Atlanta (September 7, 2023) andโข up 9% compared to the 26th race of the 2023 season at Bristol (September 20, 2023). The race peaked at 1.160 โmillion viewersโข between 9:45-10:00 p.m. ET.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at gateway on The CW Networkโ also performed well,โ attracting 989,000 viewers. โคThis was the second race this season to fall just short of one million viewers, following last week’s Portland race which drew 733,000 viewers โdue toโข a late-night West Coast start time โand competition from college โfootball.