How To Watch The Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout Live on FloRacing
How To Watch The Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout Live on FloRacing
Five days of racing from the 38th Annual Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout will be streamed live on FloRacing.
The Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout is an event unlike any other. With more than 1,000 entries filed, the event held at the SageNet Center in Tulsa, OK has rightly earned the nickname "Mecca of Micros."
FloRacing will once agin stream all five days of racing from the 38th Annual Tulsa Shootout beginning Tuesday, December 27 and concluding with "Driller Day" on Saturday, December 31.
How Do I Sign Up For FloRacing?
Fans can sign up for FloRacing by purchasing an annual subscription for $150. An annual subscription gives you access to all five days of racing from the Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout, six days of racing from the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals, plus more than 2,000 other live motorsports events each year.
To purchase an annual subscription today, click here.
Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout Broadcast Schedule
(All Times Listed Are Central Standard Time)
Day | Time | Event | Where To Watch |
Tuesday, December 27 | 12 p.m. CT* | Practice | |
Tuesday, December 27 | 7 p.m. CT* | Heat Races | |
Wednesday, December 28 | 9 a.m. CT | Heat Races | |
Thursday, December 29 | 9 a.m. CT | Heat Races / Semi Features | |
Friday, December 30 | 9 a.m. CT | Qualifiers | |
Saturday, December 31 | 9 a.m. CT | Driller Day (Main Events) |
*There may be a break in the broadcast between practice and the start of racing.
How To Watch The Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout:
STREAMING: Watch the 2023 Tulsa Shootout on FloRacing. SIGN UP HERE.
On Your TV: Now Available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast & Apple TV.
Cast: Cast to your smart TV including Vizio, Samsung and LG TVs.
On The Go: Download the FloSports app on iOS or Android.
Who Is Racing In The Tulsa Shootout?
This year's Tulsa Shootout will once again feature some of the biggest names in motorsports. Former NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch will be in competition, as will his son Brexton Busch.
Kaylee Bryson, who made history inside the SageNet Center a year ago by becoming the first female driver to qualify for the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals A-Main, will be chasing more memories in Tulsa.
Open-wheel star Logan Seavey and recent Gateway Dirt Nationals Modified winner Ricky Thornton, Jr. are among the stars you can expect to see in action.
A full entry list for all six divisions can be viewed by clicking here.