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

Kyle Busch will start on the pole on Sunday and viewers will have a few options to follow him and the rest of the lineup in the Camping World RV Sales 301.

Jared Wickerham

Record-breaking qualifying speeds has been a trend on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series this year and it continued this week at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch broke the qualifying record on his way to the Camping World RV Sales 301 pole. He will start out front on Sunday, but will be challenged to hold onto that position.

New Hampshire has been a bit of an unpredictable track with the last 12 races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway ending with 12 different drivers in victory lane, according to the Sporting News. With a win, Busch would make that 13 for 13. He’ll be joined on the front row by Jimmie Johnson, who has won three times at New Hampshire. Johnson was the points leader heading into last week, but dropped to third following the race. Current points leader Jeff Gordon qualified 11th.

TNT will handle the television coverage of the race with the pre-race show scheduled to begin at 12 p.m. ET. Live race coverage will begin at 1 p.m. with Adam Alexander, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Kyle Petty and Larry McReynolds on the call. Green Flag is scheduled to fly at 1:15 p.m. Viewers looking for extended pre-race coverage can tune into FoxSports1 at 11 a.m.

Those with a subscription to RaceView will be able to follow the race online with a live 3D virtual video, real-time stats and live in-car audio for every driver in the field. RaceView also includes live radio coverage of the race. Those with a Sirius-XM subscription can tune into Performance Racing Network for additional radio coverage.

Camping World RV Sales 301 coverage (all times Eastern):

TV: TNT - 12:00 p.m.

Green flag: Approximately 1:15 p.m.

Online: NASCAR.com RaceView (subscription required)

Radio: Performance Racing Network -- Sirius-XM channel 90

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