FansChoice.tv To Stream Martinsville LM Race

MARTINSVILLE, Va. – For the second consecutive season, Fanschoice.tv will broadcast the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 live from Martinsville Speedway.

Saturday night’s ValleyStar Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway has become one of the marquee events in NASCAR racing. With the support of Southern Trust Home Services, Woodall Auto Mall and Lester Group Inc., fans who will not be able to attend the race in person can watch online.

“While we know nothing can replace the fan experience of attending the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 in person we are happy to be able to bring this race to fans everywhere,” said Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell. “This event has become one of the prominent Late Model races in the country and for us to be able to bring the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 to viewers on FansChoice.tv is huge for our fans, partners and competitors.

“We are proud to stream the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 live this Saturday on FansChoice.TV,” added NASCAR Senior Director of Media Strategy Dan Barker. “Martinsville Speedway is an iconic venue and streaming this race is an opportunity to showcase the backbone of local short tracks to fans of grassroots racing around the world.”

MRN’s call of the race will serve as the audio for the FansChoice.tv broadcast, starting at 6:30 p.m.

“The ValleyStar Credit Union 300 is a race every late model driver wants to win,” said Motor Racing Network President Chris Schwartz. “In addition to listening to our race on MRN through our affiliates or digital platforms, fans can also tune in to FansChoice.tv to enjoy our coverage of this prestigious event.”

Dave Moody and Kyle Ricky will be in the MRN booth, while Ford Martin will call the action in the turns. Pit road will be covered by Woody Cain and Hannah Newhouse.

The ValleyStar Credit Union 300 is NASCAR’s biggest, richest and most prestigious late model stock car race, paying $32,000 to the winner with a total purse of more than $110,000.

In addition, a total of $10,000 will be paid out to the top-three drivers in the Virginia Late Model Stock Car Triple Crown. The winner will take home $7,000 for the title.

Danville, Virginia’s Peyton Sellers leads the Triple Crown standings going into the final race.