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NASCAR ratings: Cup Series viewership numbers in 2023

Check out the latest NASCAR ratings for the Cup Series over the course of the entire 2023 season with updated analysis each Tuesday.

The 2023 NASCAR season is underway and it is bound to be very exciting in the second year of the NextGen car. Below, we take a look at the NASCAR ratings over the course of the 2023 season with an up-to-date analysis of each event.

This includes the total viewership, the percentage being up or down compared to last year, and extra information that can range from unfortunate circumstances for television coverage to the household share. You will find all of your NASCAR ratings coverage at Sportsnaut.

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NASCAR ratings: Kansas sees slight increase from last season

NASCAR: AdventHealth 400
May 7, 2023; Kansas City, Kansas, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) attempts to take the lead from driver Kyle Larson (5) during the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

The NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas averaged 2.352 million average viewers on FS1 last weekend. The event was up 0.01% compared to last year at 2.337 million average viewers on FS1.

This marks the fourth straight week that NASCAR has been up in viewership. The start of the season was rough but things have really started to turn around as of late. It will still take quite a recovery to be up compared to last season overall.

In fact, the last four weeks prove that it is not simply a TV problem. If people want to watch a race, they will tune in to see the action. Hopefully, this represents the start of a turnaround for the long haul.

Related: NASCAR power rankings during the 2023 season

NASCAR ratings: Cup viewership totals and analysis in 2023

RaceTrackViewershipUp/DownNotes
#12Kansas Speedway2.352 millionUp (4)
0.01%
N/A
#11Dover Motor Speedway1.067 millionUp (3) 13.0%Both 2022 and 2023 were postponed to Monday on FS1
#10Talladega Superspeedway4.554 millionUp (2)
5.0%
Reported number of 4.682 million was adjusted to 4.336 million for 2022
#9Martinsville Speedway2.218 millionUp (1)
17.7%
2022 on Saturday night, 2023 on Sunday afternoon
#8Bristol Dirt3.450 millionDown (9) 13.9%N/A
#7Richmond Raceway2.303 millionDown (8)
41.8%
2022 on FOX, 2023 on FS1. The race was down 11.9% compared to the first Sunday race on FS1 last season
#6Circuit of the Americas3.129 millionDown (7) 16.1%N/A
#5Atlanta Motor Speedway3.422 millionDown (6)
14.5%
N/A
#4Phoenix Raceway3.389 millionDown (5) 15.1%N/A
#3Las Vegas Motor Speedway3.991 millionDown (4)
12.2%
N/A
#2Auto Club Speedway4.315 millionDown (3): 5.6%Share up 9%, largest for Race #2 since 2017
#12023 Daytona 5008.181
million
Down (2): 7.7%Share up 2%, largest for Daytona 500 since 2016
N/ABusch Light Clash at The Coliseum3.647 millionDown (1): 14.8%Second most-watched non-points race since 2016
NASCAR ratings in 2023: Up: 4 – Down: 9

What are the NASCAR ratings for the 2022 season?

Nov 6, 2022; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Joey Logano celebrates after winning the Cup Championship at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The NASCAR ratings for the 2022 season are the best they have been in four years. Overall, NASCAR brought in 114.231 million average viewers throughout the entire 2022 season which marks its best since the 2018 season (120.454 million average viewers). It was a successful year as the sport averaged over three million average viewers per race.

Related: NASCAR ratings on big rise compared to recent years in 2022

Are NASCAR ratings on the rise or decline?

NASCAR: Daytona 500 Practice
Feb 17, 2023; Daytona Beach, Florida, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick (4) during practice at Daytona International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

NASCAR ratings have been on the decline over the last decade as they have taken a significant drop. It has been a challenge for the sport to consistently grab the attention of its audience; however, there are reasons for optimism as the 2022 season represented a step in the right direction. NASCAR sits on an upward trajectory for the first time in a while.

Why is NASCAR’s popularity down?

NASCAR ratings
Feb 19, 2023; Daytona Beach, Florida, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott during the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

NASCAR’s popularity is down and the ratings reflect it. The sport mishandled the on-track racing by introducing the 550 horsepower package which caused the fanbase to lose trust. However, NASCAR has been taking major strides as the on-track product is improving, the schedule is being changed, bold decisions are being made, and communication between each party is better.