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How to follow Camping World RV Sales 301 online, TV schedule, radio and more

The NASCAR Sprint Cup series heads to New Hampshire for the Camping World RV Sales 301. Here are your options for following the race.

Jared Wickerham

All eyes will be on the New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday as the NASCAR Spring Cup series continues with the Camping World RV Sales 301. We already know history will be made on Sunday, and that is without knowing what will happen as drivers continue to push with the Chase approaching.

Morgan Shepherd will make history on Sunday when at 71, he becomes the oldest person to start a Sprint Cup race. Shepherd qualified in 41st position and will start two spots ahead of points leader Jimmie Johnson, who was moved to the back of the field after his car failed an inspection.

Green flag is scheduled for roughly 1:15 p.m. ET but there will be extensive television coverage leading up to that point. TNT will broadcast the race with coverage beginning at 12 p.m. with NASCAR Countdown to Green. Live race coverage will then begin at 1 p.m. with Adam Alexander, Wally Dallenbach Jr. and Kyle Petty in the booth.

Radio coverage of Sunday’s race will be available on the Performance Race Network on SiriusXM Radio 90. Fans will also be able to follow the race online with NASCAR’s live leaderboard. Live online streams are available through NASCAR.com’s Race Buddy.

The complete starting lineup can be found here, but here is a quick look at the first 10 starting positions.

1) Brad Keselowski

2) Kurt Busch

3) Dale Earnhardt Jr.

4) Kyle Busch

5) Jeff Gordon

6) Carl Edwards

7) Denny Hamlin

8) Kasey Kahne

9) Jeff Burton

10) Juan Pablo Montoya

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