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  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Phoenix International Raceway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Phoenix International Raceway

    This week NASCAR travels to Phoenix International Raceway. The Sprint Cup Series race at Phoenix is the last chance to advance to the Championship Round next week at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Only four drivers will make it through to compete for the Sprint Cup Championship title.

    The Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series will also be on track at Phoenix.

    Thursday – November 6:

    3-3:55 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series practice
    5:30-7 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series final practice

    Friday, November 7:

    Noon-1:20 p.m.: Nationwide Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    1:30-3 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    3:10-4:20 p.m.: Nationwide Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    4:45 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1
    6:45 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – ESPN2
     8:30 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 (150 laps, 150 miles) FOX Sports 1

    Saturday, November 8:

    11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 2
    12:45 p.m.: Nationwide Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 2
    2:30-3:20 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series final practice – FOX Sports 2
     4 p.m.: Nationwide Series DAV 200-Honoring America’s Veterans (200 laps, 200 miles) – ESPN

    Sunday, November 9:

     3 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500 (312 laps, 312 miles) – ESPN


     

    Press Conference Schedule:  (Watch live) on Nascar.com (Post race times approx.)

    Thursday – November 6:

    4:30 p.m.: Erik Jones and Kyle Busch Motorsports announcement

    Friday – November 7:

    11:15 a.m.: Kyle Larson
    11:30 a.m.:  Aric Almirola
    Noon:         Joey Logano
    12:15 p.m.: Ryan Newman
    12:30 p.m.: Matt Kenseth
    12:45 p.m.: Jimmie Johnson
    1:00 p.m.:  Kevin Harvick
    3:15 p.m.:  Carl Edwards
    4:30 p.m.:  Jeff Gordon
    7:45 p.m.:  NSCS Post Qualifying Press Conference, plus Brad Keselowski (if not in top three)
    10:45 p.m.: NCWTS Post Race Press Conference

    Saturday – November 8:

    6:15 p.m.: NNS Post Race Press Conference

    Sunday – November 9:

    6:15 p.m.: NSCS Post Race Press Conference

     

  • Kyle Busch Powers to Camping World Truck Series Win at Texas

    Kyle Busch Powers to Camping World Truck Series Win at Texas

    October 31, 2014

    FORT WORTH, Tex.—After an astounding run toward the front after a late restart in Friday night’s Winstar World Casino and Resort 350 at Texas Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch took the checkered flag under caution at the end of a green-white-checkered-flag run to the finish of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.
    In a wild final two laps that left ThorSport Racing teammates Jeb Burton and Johnny Sauter at odds on pit road, Burton finished second, followed by Timothy Peters, polesitter Tyler Reddick and series leader Matt Crafton.

    Sauter went spinning through the infield grass after what appeared to be incidental contact from Burton on Lap 145 of a scheduled 147 to cause the caution that set up the green-white-checkered finish and sent the race five laps beyond its posted distance.

    The victory was Busch’s seventh of the season, his third at Texas and the 42nd of his career. What made the win possible was Busch’s dramatic surge from ninth to third on the penultimate restart on Lap 143, after five drivers stayed out on old tires and three others took two tires or no tires on their final pit stops under the fifth caution.

    Busch wasn’t worried about the outcome until he realized he had miscounted the number of trucks that would restart ahead of him on Lap 143.

    “I thought when I saw four trucks out there (that had stayed out)… I only counted four, and then all of a sudden the 15 (Mason Mingus) popped up, and that made it five,” Busch said. “But when I counted four, that was going to put us eighth on the outside, but then the 15 was there, and so it was ninth on the inside.

    “I thought the 17 (Peters) was in the catbird seat there. I figured he had the perfect strategy—two tires, and he was going to be on the outside (restarting sixth), get through those guys and get out front.”

    As it turned out, Busch drove up the middle after the restart and passed Peters for second right before caution flew on Lap 145 for Sauter’s trip through the grass. As Busch would say later, his dramatic run to the front was essentially a case of “close your eyes and hold on.”

    “Driving up through the middle there, the seas sort of parted ways a little bit, and they were already three-wide, and I’m like, ‘There’s a gap there—I’m taking it.’ And that put us four-wide. But in those situations, with that many laps to go, you’ve just got to do it.”

    Crafton’s two closest pursuers in the series standings, Ryan Blaney and Darrell Wallace Jr., both had issues on Friday night, but Wallace got by far the worse of the exchange, as both his engine and his championship hopes expired in the same instant.

    As Wallace was chasing Busch, his car owner, from the second position on Lap 106, his engine erupted in a plume of smoke and dropped a stream of oil on the race track. Wallace took his No. 54 Toyota to the garage and finished 26th, falling 43 points behind Crafton with two races left in the season.

    Blaney was forced to change batteries under caution on Lap 77 and fell to 16th for a restart on Lap 82 but rallied to finish ninth and minimized the damage to his position in the standings. Blaney remained second, 23 points behind Crafton.

    Note: With Busch’s victory, Toyota clinched its seventh manufacturer’s championship in the Camping World Truck Series… Busch has now led laps in 21 consecutive NCWTS starts.

    Top 10 in Points:

    1. M. Crafton: 756
    2. R. Blaney: 733
    3. D. Wallace Jr.: 713
    4. J. Sauter: 704
    5. T. Peters: 680
    6. J. Coulter: 645
    7. G. Quiroga: 636
    8. J. Burton: 629
    9. B. Kennedy: 619
    10. R. Hornaday Jr.: 526

    Finishing Order:

    1. Kyle Busch
    2. Jeb Burton
    3. Timothy Peters
    4. Tyler Reddick
    5. Matt Crafton
    6. Joey Coulter
    7. Max Gresham
    8. Joe Nemechek
    9. Ryan Blaney
    10. Cameron Hayley
    11. Brennan Newberry
    12. Ron Hornaday Jr.
    13. Mason Mingus
    14. Tyler Young
    15. Ben Kennedy
    16. Johnny Sauter
    17. German Quiroga
    18. Ray Black Jr.
    19. Bryan Silas
    20. John Wes Townley
    21. Tayler Malsam
    22. Ryan Lynch
    23. Justin Jennings
    24. Jennifer Jo Cobb
    25. TJ Bell, Chevrolet
    26. Darrell Wallace Jr.
    27. Mike Harmon
    28. Norm Benning
    29. Adam Edwards
    30. Caleb Roark
    31. Ryan Ellis
    32. Blake Koch

  • Reddick Wins WinStar World Casino and Resort 350 Truck Pole

    Reddick Wins WinStar World Casino and Resort 350 Truck Pole

    By: TMS Media Relations | Oct 31, 2014

    FORT WORTH, TEXAS (Oct. 31, 2014) – Rookie Tyler Reddick of BK Racing earned his second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole of the season during Friday’s Pinnacle Propane Qualifying Days for the WinStar World Casino & Resort 350 at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Reddick (No. 19 Drawtite Ford) posted a lap of 181.959 miles per hour in the final 12 of the knock-out qualifying for his second pole in his last three starts, the other coming at Talladega. The pole easily bested his only other start at Texas Motor Speedway, where he qualified 12th in June’s WinStar World Casino & Resort 400.

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series veteran Kyle Busch (No. 51 ToyotaCare Toyota) will start outside of Reddick, qualifying second with his lap of 181.800 mph. Defending series champion and current points leader Matt Crafton (No. 88 Goof off/Menards Toyota) will start third after his lap of 181.635 mph.

    The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returns to the track at 7:30 p.m. CT for the running of the WinStar World Casino & Resort 350. The 147-lap, 220.5-mile race will be televised live on FOX Sports 1. The event also will be available on radio – MRN nationally and KRLD-FM 105.3 FM The Fan locally.

    Tickets for tonight’s WinStar World Casino & Resort 350 are available at the Gate 4 box office.

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Texas Motor Speedway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Texas Motor Speedway

    This week NASCAR travels to Texas Motor Speedway for a tripleheader action packed weekend.

    All times ET.

    Thursday – October 30:

    2:00 – 3:00 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice
    3:30 – 5:00 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice

    Friday – October 31:

    Noon-12:50 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    1-2:30 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    3:15 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1
    4:30-6 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series final practice – ESPN2
    6:45 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – ESPN2
    8:30 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series WinStar World Casino and Resort 350 (147 laps – 220.5 miles) – FOX Sports 1

    Saturday – November 1:

    11-11:50 a.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    12:15 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 2
    2-2:50 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series final practice – FOX Sports 2
    3:30 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge (200 laps – 300 miles) – ESPN2

    Sunday – November 2:

     3 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AAA Texas 500 (334 laps – 501 miles) – ESPN


    PRESS CONFERENCE Schedule:  (Watch live) on Nascar.com (Post race times approx.)

    Friday – October 31

    11:00 a.m.: Joey Logano
    11:30 a.m.: Elliott Sadler
    Noon: Ryan Newman
    12:15 p.m.: Jimmie Johnson
    2:45 p.m.: Chase Elliott
    3:00 p.m.: Denny Hamlin
    7:45 p.m.: NSCS Post Qualifying
    10:45 p.m.: NCWTS Post Race

    Saturday – November 1

    10:30 a.m.: James Buescher
    5:45 p.m.: NNS Post Race

    Sunday – November 2

    1:45 p.m.: Harlem Globetrotters (Grand Marshals) and Texas Rangers pitcher Derek Holland (Honorary Pace Car Driver)
    6:45 p.m.: NSCS Post Race

     

  • Wallace Delivers Memorable Kroger 200 Victory in Special Tribute Truck

    Wallace Delivers Memorable Kroger 200 Victory in Special Tribute Truck

    MARTINSVILLE, Va. (Oct. 25, 2014) – On a day when his team honored 2015 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Wendell Scott, Darrell Wallace Jr. delivered the ultimate tribute.

    Wallace bounced back from a late-race incident to win the Kroger 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway, his second straight victory in the race. When he won at the half-mile oval a year ago he became the first African American to win a NASCAR touring series race since Scott in 1963.

    “This is a touch sweeter (than my first win), having the No. 34 tribute truck,” said Wallace. “I couldn’t ask for a better day … having the Wendell Scott family here, my family, my girlfriend. It’s a big moment.

    “Today was special for us. The whole weekend is special for us.”

    Wallace’s Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota was adorned with a throwback paint scheme that replicated Scott’s car from the 1963 victory. Wallace normally runs the No. 54, but for this race he switched to No. 34, the number Scott carried his entire career.

    It was Wallace’s third win of the season and his 12th top 10 of the year.

    The 11th and final caution of the day came out when Johnny Sauter, German Quiroga and Wendell Chavous got together entering the third turn and Quiroga spun out. Wallace was right in the middle of the spin, but managed to avoid contact. He jumped out to a quick lead on the restart and eased away to a .495 second victory.

    “That was exciting … we always try to add excitement to the races that we’re in,” Wallace said of the late action. “That was cool. I like that we came out on top on that.”

    Timothy Peters finished second, followed by points leader Matt Crafton, Erik Jones and Ryan Blaney.

    Peters shoved his way past Sauter exiting the fourth turn with three laps to go to take over the second spot, which resulted in some pit-road fireworks between the two after the race.

    “It’s Martinsville, its short-track racing,” said Peters, a former Martinsville winner. “He (Sauter) doesn’t cut anyone any breaks. He races hard and I can appreciate that. But if you dish it, you had better be willing to take it. Did I mean to hit him? Yes. Did I mean to hit him that hard? Maybe not that hard.”

    Good seats are available for Sunday’s Goody’s® Headache Relief Shot® 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville. Ticket prices start at just $45. Martinsville Speedway’s ticket office opens at 7 a.m. Sunday. Tickets may also be purchased by calling 1.877.RACE.TIX or online online at www.martinsvillespeedway.com.

  • Peters Wins the Freds 250 at Talladega

    Peters Wins the Freds 250 at Talladega

    Timothy Peters captured his first win of the season in Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Freds 250 powered by Coca Cola at Talladega Superspeedway. This was Peters’ first win at the “intimidating” superspeedway, his eighth career victory and it also gives him a win in six consecutive seasons.

    Peters started 26th, avoided trouble on his way to the front and led 31 of 94 laps in a race that was surprising since there weren’t any of the “big ones” that you typically see at Talladega.

    “It was just crazy! I gotta thank Darrell Wallace Jr. for working with me all day,” Peters said. “That last restart we got shuffled back and couldn’t get to each other, but we worked good all day.”

    “I know Steve Byrnes is watching, he was riding along with me, so Steve we wish you well,” Peters added.

    On lap 12, the first caution flag came out when German Quiroga got tapped and went around hard in the wall collecting Mason Mingus, Ron Hornaday Jr., Ryan Sieg and Chris Fontaine. There were also minor cautions for debris or single truck spins.

    On lap 64 however, Joe Nemechek Jr. tapped Ben Kennedy sending his truck into the wall, then on its side, only to right itself and hit the wall again with the rear of the truck. Ryan Ellis got a piece of that wreck as well but nothing compared to Kennedy’s hard hit.

    Tayler Malsam would come home in second place today, giving him his best career finish.

    Malsam stated, “We ended up where we started, so it wasn’t a bad day.” He went on later to say, “I am looking forward to Texas, we got some good momentum going.”

    Third place went to 24 year old  Spencer Gallagher, who is currently 27th in points with seven starts, one top-five finish, one top-ten finish and two DNF’s.

    Bringing home fourth place was Tyler Reddick and in fifth, Ryan Blaney. Blaney’s finish moved him into second place in the points standings.

    Erik Jones came home in sixth place followed by Chris Fontaine in seventh. John Wes Townley held the lead for a short period, ending the race with an eighth place finish.

    Ninth and tenth place finishers were Darrell Wallace Jr. and Joe Nemechek, respectively.

    Johnny Sauter experienced an engine failure on lap 24 and finished a disappointing 31st, effectively ending his run for the championship. He is currently fourth in the standings, 36 points behind leader Matt Crafton.

    Your top five in the points are as follows:

    1) Matt Crafton 674
    2) Ryan Blaney 658 -16
    3) Darrell Wallace Jr. 646 -28
    4) Johnny Sauter 638 -36
    5) Timothy Peters 597 -77

    The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series heads next to Martinsville Speedway on Saturday October 25 for the Kroger 200.

  • Tyler Reddick Captures First Career Truck Series Pole at Talladega

    Tyler Reddick Captures First Career Truck Series Pole at Talladega

    Tyler Reddick won the 21 Means 21 Pole Award Friday afternoon at Talladega Superspeedway in his Brad Keselowski Racing No. 19 Ford, with a fast lap of 186.827 mph. It is Reddick’s first career pole in 13 starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

    “It means a lot to get a pole in my rookie year,” Reddick said. “It’s great to start up front, especially at Talladega.”

    The 18-year-old Reddick will be joined on the first row by Tayler Malsam in his No. 32 Chevrolet, in second place. This is Malsam’s best starting position in 49 truck series races. Matt Crafton, who currently leads the points standings, will start third followed by Johnny Sauter and Ryan Blaney to round out the top five.

    Malsam spoke about the revamped qualifying procedure saying, “The format’s crazy, you have to really hustle around the apron, which makes it a lot different from most of the racetracks.”  He continued, “It adds a lot of excitement for the fans.”

    Friday’s qualifying featured the new accelerated format for restrictor-plate tracks. The first session consisted of two groups, each with only five minutes to make qualifying laps. Mason Mingus was fastest overall in the first session.

    Erik Jones led the second session with the fastest qualifying lap in the history of the Truck Series, 191.161 mph.

    Darrell Wallace Jr., fourth in the series standings, had a disappointing qualifying effort and will begin the race in the 27th position. It is the worst starting position of his career. Milka Duno did not qualify after an engine failure in practice Friday.

    Reddick will lead the field to green Saturday for the Fred’s 250 Powered by Coca-Cola. The race will be televised on FOX at 1 p.m. ET.

    Complete Starting Lineup:

    POS. CAR DRIVER
    1 19 Tyler Reddick
    2 32 Tayler Malsam
    3 88 Matt Crafton
    4 98 Johnny Sauter
    5 29 Ryan Blaney
    6 51 Erik Jones
    7 13 Jeb Burton
    8 8 Joe Nemechek
    9 5 John Wes Townley
    10 15 Mason Mingus
    11 84 Chris Fontaine
    12 77 German Quiroga Jr
    13 31 Ben Kennedy
    14 9 Ron Hornaday Jr
    15 20 Brennan Newberry
    16 21 Joey Coulter
    17 35 Daniel Suarez
    18 8 Jimmy Weller III
    19 99 Bryan Silas
    20 68 Clay Greenfield
    21 23 Spencer Gallagher
    22 39 Ryan Sieg
    23 6 Norm Benning
    24 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb
    25 2 Tyler Young
    26 17 Timothy Peters
    27 54 Darrell Wallace Jr
    28 28 Ryan Ellis
    29 7 Korbin Forrister
    30 63 Scott Stenzel
    31 5 Cody Ware
    32 50 Derek White
    33 3 Michael Affarano
    34 36 Justin Jennings
    35 74 Mike Harmon
    36 1 Milka Duno

     

     

     

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Talladega Superspeedway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Talladega Superspeedway

    This weekend Talladega Superspeedway hosts the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series while the NASCAR Nationwide Series takes a break from competition. Talladega is the last race in the Contender Round as the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion continues.

    All times are ET.

    FRIDAY – OCTOBER 17:

    9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Final practice
    2:30 p.m. –  3:30  p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Practice – FOX Sports 1
    4:30 p.m. –  5:20  p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Final Practice – FOX Sports 1
    5:30 p.m.:  NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying – FOX Sports 1

    SATURDAY – OCTOBER 18:

    12:30 p.m.:  NASCAR Camping World Truck Series SetUp – FOX
    1 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Fred’s 250 powered by Coca-Cola (94 laps, 250.04 miles) – FOX
    4:40 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series qualifying – ESPNEWS

    SUNDAY – OCTOBER 19:

    Noon:   NASCAR RaceDay – FOX Sports 1
    1 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Countdown – ESPN
    2 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Geico 500 (188 laps, 500.08 miles) – ESPN

     

  • Erik Jones Beats the Odds With Truck Series Win at Las Vegas

    Erik Jones Beats the Odds With Truck Series Win at Las Vegas

    Erik Jones took the lead from teammate Darrell Wallace Jr. with 14 laps to go in his No. 51 ToyotaCare Tundra scoring his second victory of the season in the Rhino Linings 350 at Las Vegas.

    It is the 18-year-old Jones’ third career win in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and Kyle Busch Motorsport’s first win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The victory is also KBM’s 10th win in 17 races this season.

    “That was a blast,” Jones said after the race. “Getting a win on a mile-and-half (track), that’s awesome. I couldn’t ask for any more than this right here. I wanted to win here so bad.”

    Darrell Wallace Jr. led the most laps with 84 in his No. 54 Toyota but was unable to catch his teammate in the closing laps, finishing second. It was his fifth second place finish of the 2014 season.

    “Just got beat, flat out,” said a disappointed Wallace Jr. “Congrats to the 51 (Jones), hate that it’s not the 54. We need a win. (It’s) frustrating, I hate finishing second so bad. Thanks to my guys though. I thought it was ours. Another KBM dominance for sure. We’ll go on to Talladega and try to finish one spot better.”

    Current points leader Matt Crafton, finished in third place and extended his points lead to 19 over Johnny Sauter, who finished 14th.

    Timothy Peters, last year’s race winner at this track, led 26 laps but had to settle for a fourth place finish in Saturday night’s race. Brian Ickler finished in the fifth position.

    Ryan Blaney, who started on the pole, is third in the points standings (-27) followed by Darrell Wallace Jr. in fourth (-33) and Joey Coulter in fifth place (-82).

    The Camping World Truck Series will take a three week break but returns Saturday, October 18 at Talladega Superspeedway.

    Complete Finishing Order:

    POS. CAR DRIVER
    1 51 Erik Jones
    2 54 Darrell Wallace Jr
    3 88 Matt Crafton
    4 17 Timothy Peters
    5 7 Brian Ickler
    6 29 Ryan Blaney
    7 31 Ben Kennedy
    8 13 Jeb Burton
    9 32 Tayler Malsam
    10 21 Joey Coulter
    11 5 John Wes Townley
    12 99 Bryan Silas
    13 23 Spencer Gallagher
    14 98 Johnny Sauter
    15 19 Tyler Reddick
    16 77 German Quiroga Jr
    17 8 Joe Nemechek
    18 15 Mason Mingus
    19 2 Tyler Young
    20 9 Ron Hornaday Jr
    21 63 Justin Jennings
    22 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb
    23 20 Jason White
    24 6 Norm Benning
    25 50 T.J. Bell
    26 8 Jimmy Weller III
    27 7 B J McLeod
    28 36 Scott Stenzel
    29 0 Caleb Roark
    30 35 Charles Lewandoski
  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Dover and Las Vegas

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Dover and Las Vegas

    Your guide to all the NASCAR on-track activities for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Dover International Speedway this weekend plus the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. All times are ET.

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26:
    10:00 -10:50 a.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    11:00 a.m.- 12:20 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    2:00 – 3:20 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series final practice – ESPN2
    3:40 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – ESPN2

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27:

    11:00 – 11:50 a.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    Noon – 1:15 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice
    12:15 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 2
    1:45 – 3:00 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice
    2:00 – 2:50 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 2
    3:30 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series Dover 200 Race (200 laps-200 miles) – ESPN2
    6:40 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying
    10 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rhino Linings 350 Race (146 laps-219 miles) – FOX Sports 1

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28:

    Noon: NASCAR RaceDay – FOX Sports 1
    1:00: p.m.: NSCS Countdown – ESPN
    2:00 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AAA 400 Race (400 laps-400 miles) – ESPN