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revjimk (Offline)
  #11 10/9/17 1:09 AM
Originally Posted by cshuman:
Could always just switch providers haha
I hate Comcast. But my apt. building won't allow dishes.... grrr
1021gpa (Offline)
  #12 10/9/17 2:35 AM
Originally Posted by revjimk:
I hate Comcast. But my apt. building won't allow dishes.... grrr
mav tv sucks just get lucas oil racing tv thats what i did all the stuff is on there we went from direct tv to just streaming eveyrhing
davidm (Offline)
  #13 10/9/17 12:55 PM
Originally Posted by 1021gpa:
mav tv sucks just get lucas oil racing tv thats what i did all the stuff is on there we went from direct tv to just streaming eveyrhing
I've had MAVTV for over 3 years been pretty happy with it.

What's it cost to get lucas oil racing TV? What else would one need to add to get it to play on a TV. I'm not really interested in watching it on my iPhone or Laptop.
chathamracefan (Offline)
  #14 10/9/17 1:12 PM
Lucas TV is I think $99 per year now. It includes several live events during the year for late models, ASCS sprints as well as some WAR non wing shows. I got in on it at the $59/year price & love it. It is worth the $99 for all the live content that is included.

If you have a ROKU or Amazon fire stick in your TV, you can stream it thru either of those as there is an app for both for Lucas TV. If you don't have that, you can connect your device (phone or laptop) to your TV thru the HDMI cable. Depending on your phone, you might need an adapter to hook to the cable. If you have a smart tv that has the TV Cast app, download that on your phone & TV & then you can stream from your phone to the TV with no cables required. There may be other ways depending on what equipment you have.
davidm (Offline)
  #15 10/9/17 1:30 PM
Originally Posted by chathamracefan:
Lucas TV is I think $99 per year now. It includes several live events during the year for late models, ASCS sprints as well as some WAR non wing shows. I got in on it at the $59/year price & love it. It is worth the $99 for all the live content that is included.

If you have a ROKU or Amazon fire stick in your TV, you can stream it thru either of those as there is an app for both for Lucas TV. If you don't have that, you can connect your device (phone or laptop) to your TV thru the HDMI cable. Depending on your phone, you might need an adapter to hook to the cable. If you have a smart tv that has the TV Cast app, download that on your phone & TV & then you can stream from your phone to the TV with no cables required. There may be other ways depending on what equipment you have.
Thanks! Amazon fire stick for $40 and I think I'd have to upgrade my home router, I think it's maxed out or pretty close to it.
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