Nascar

NASCAR Truck Series Heads to Lime Rock as Points Battle Tightens

July 11 race at Connecticut’s Lime Rock Park will test the Chase bubble with Layne Riggs leading and Jake Garcia fighting for the final spot.

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will roll into Lime Rock Park on July 11 for the LiUNA 150, a 100‑lap showdown on the 1.47‑mile circuit in Lakeville, Connecticut.

The event will be televised nationally on FS1 and will also be streamed on FUBO and NASCAR.com, giving fans multiple ways to watch the action.

A Tight Chase Bubble

With five races left in the regular season, the points battle for the final Chase spot is razor‑thin. Jake Garcia currently leads Grant Enfinger by five points, while Layne Riggs, fresh off a victory at Naval Base Coronado on June 19, sits among the contenders.

The race will start at roughly 1 p.m. Eastern, 12 p.m. Central, and will be divided into three stages — 35 laps, another 35 laps, and a final 30‑lap segment — covering a total of 147.8 miles.

Broadcast and Streaming Details

Fans can catch the broadcast on FS1, with a free trial available through FUBO. Live streaming will also be offered on NASCAR.com, ensuring that viewers can follow the action from any device.

The article also provides the complete 2026 schedule for the Truck Series, giving enthusiasts a full view of the season’s upcoming dates and venues.

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