Tag: XFINITY Series

  • Full weekend schedule for Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    Full weekend schedule for Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    Staff Report | NASCAR.com

    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will be in action at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Monster Energy Series begins its first round of playoffs, while the Camping World Truck Series has its second race of the Round of 8 and the Xfinity Series sets its playoff field. Check out the full schedule below, which is subject to change.

    Note: All times are ET

    THURSDAY, Sept. 13
    5:05-5:55 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series first practice (Results)
    7:05-7:55 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice (Results)

    FRIDAY, Sept. 14
    2:05-2:55 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series first practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    3:05-3:55 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series first practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    5:05-5:50 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series final practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    6:05 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying, FS1 (Follow live)
    7:30 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Busch Pole Qualifying, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    9 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series World of Westgate 200 (134 laps, 201 miles; FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    1:15 p.m.: Justin Allgaier, Ross Chastain and Austin Cindric
    1:30 p.m.: Noah Gragson, Justin Haley and Ben Rhodes
    8:15 p.m.: Post-Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying
    10:45 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race

    SATURDAY, Sept. 15
    1-1:50 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    2:10 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    3:30-4:20 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series final practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    5 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series DC Solar 300 (200 laps, 300 miles; NBCSN/NBC Sports App, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    7:15 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Xfinity Series race

    SUNDAY, Sept. 16
    3 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series SouthPoint 400 (267 laps, 400.5 miles; NBCSN/NBC Sports App, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Follow live)

    TRACKSIDE LIVE
    11:30 a.m.: Watch your favorite drivers answer questions and play games

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    6 p.m.: Post-Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race

     

  • Allgaier Wins Fifth Race Of XFINITY Season At Indianapolis

    Allgaier Wins Fifth Race Of XFINITY Season At Indianapolis

    Justin Allgaier took the checkered flag Monday in the rain-delayed NASCAR XFINITY Series event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, his fifth win of 2018. Allgaier took the checkered 0.092 seconds ahead of Tyler Reddick and Ryan Blaney, with Chase Elliott in fourth and Daniel Hemric in fifth. Sixth through 10th was Matt Tifft, Christopher Bell, Austin Dillon, Chase Briscoe, and Brandon Jones.

    The race saw 14 lead changes between nine drivers, with Allgaier leading the most laps at 41. The race also saw seven cautions with the last turning into a red flag when contact from John Hunter Nemechek sent Ryan Preece into a tire barrier with hard contact. The race was stopped for 10 minutes while the barrier was repaired. Preece was otherwise uninjured.

    Allgaier was emotional in his frontstretch interview, dedicating the win to his family.

    “I used to come here and stand in the grandstands and watch the Indy 500 and the Brickyard 400 up in turn one, which is why I decided to do a burnout right there,” said Allgaier. “[My Dad] used to drive me up here to Brickyard Crossing every Wednesday night to help me become the best driver I could be in and out of the car…this is awesome.”

    The race’s biggest incident happened on a lap-23 restart when Ty Dillon was turned, taking out Elliott Sadler, Austin Cindric, and Spencer Boyd, while Ryan Reed and Christopher Bell were also involved.

    With one race left in the regular season Allgaier leads the win total with five wins to Bell’s four. Meanwhile Reddick earned his best finish since his win at Daytona in February, while Briscoe’s ninth-place finish was his career-best result.

    The next race will be the DC Solar 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway at 5 p.m. ET on Saturday on NBCSN.

     

    NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Unofficial Race Results for the 7Th Annual Lilly Diabetes 250 – Saturday,  September 8, 2018
    Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    1       7       Justin Allgaier
    2      9       Tyler Reddick
    3       22      Ryan Blaney(i)
    4       23      Chase Elliott(i)
    5       21      Daniel Hemric
    6       2       Matt Tifft
    7       20      Christopher Bell
    8       10      Austin Dillon(i)
    9       60      Chase Briscoe
    10      19      Brandon Jones
    11      16      Ryan Reed
    12      4       Ross Chastain
    13      39      Ryan Sieg
    14      51      Jeremy Clements
    15      35      Joey Gase
    16      15      BJ McLeod
    17      01      Vinnie Miller
    18      52      David Starr
    19      36      Alex Labbe
    20      0       Garrett Smithley
    21      40      Chad Finchum
    22     11      Ryan Truex
    23      8       Caesar Bacarella
    24      90      Josh Williams
    25      42      John Hunter Nemechek
    26      74      Mike Harmon
    27      78      Tommy Joe Martins
    28      18      Ryan Preece
    29      00      Cole Custer
    30      38      JJ Yeley
    31      5       Michael Annett
    32      89      Morgan Shepherd
    33      3       Ty Dillon(i)
    34      12      Austin Cindric
    35      1       Elliott Sadler
    36      76      Spencer Boyd
    37     66      Brandon Hightower
    38      45      Josh Bilicki
    39      55      Bayley Currey(i)
    40      93      Jeff Green
  • Updated weekend schedule for Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Updated weekend schedule for Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Staff Report | NASCAR.com

    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series will be in action at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, while the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is off this weekend. Check out the full schedule below, which is subject to change.

    Note: All times are ET

    FRIDAY, Sept. 7
    1:05-1:55 p.m.: Xfinity Series first practice, NBC Sports App (Follow liveCANCELED (rain) 
    3:05-3:55 p.m.: Xfinity Series final practice, NBC Sports App (Follow liveCANCELED (rain) 

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    12:15 p.m.: Justin Allgaier, Christopher Bell, Elliott Sadler

    SATURDAY, Sept. 8
    10:30-11:20 a.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series first practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow liveCANCELED (rain)
    11:45 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow liveCANCELED (rain) (Lineup)
    1:30-2:20 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series final practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow liveCANCELED (rain)
    3 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Lilly Diabetes 250 (100 laps, 250 miles), NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow liveMOVED TO MONDAY AT 10 A.M. ET
    6:15 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Busch Pole Qualifying, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow liveCANCELED (Lineup)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    9:15 a.m.: Alex Bowman
    9:30 a.m.: Jimmie Johnson
    10:30 a.m.: Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

    SUNDAY, Sept. 9
    1:06:00 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard (160 laps, 400 miles), NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Canada: TSN1, 3) (Follow live) MOVED TO MONDAY AT 2 P.M. ET

    MONDAY, Sept. 10
    10 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Lilly Diabetes 250 (100 laps, 250 miles), NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Canada: TSN5) (Follow live)
    2 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard (160 laps, 400 miles), NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Canada: TSN1, 3) (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    12:30 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Xfinity Series race
    4 p.m.: Post-Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race

  • Brad Keselowski finally tames ‘The Lady in Black’

    Brad Keselowski finally tames ‘The Lady in Black’

    The Xfinity Series took the Darlington Speedway by storm today for the VFW Sport Clips Help A Hero 200. It was a sunny warm day for the drivers and for some the heat was on. It looked as if Ross Chastain was going to take the win easily however one driver had his car in the right place at the right time.

    Brad Keselowski in his No. 22 Penske Racing Ford took the lead after an exciting incident between race leader Chastain and Kevin Harvick took them both out of contention. Keselowski captured his first win at Darlington Speedway and the 39th of his career.

    “Yeah, we had a really great Snap-On Ford Mustang and I could keep up with Ross (Chastain), but I couldn’t pass him. I tried to make the move to get by him and I just brushed the wall and him and Kevin got back by me and then they had their issue off of two and were just so strong that we pounced on it and took advantage of the opportunity. That’s a testament to this team. I drove five races this year and we’ve won three of them. That’s pretty darn good and I’m really proud of that,” Keselowski said.

    Stage 1 had one incident on Lap 2 when Austin Cindric wrecked after contact with Ryan Truex. Cindric sustained heavy damage to his race car and was unable to continue in the race. Chastin, who started from the pole position, led every lap of the first stage.

    During Stage 2 Harvick took the lead on the restart and led several laps of the stage. Fan favorite, Christopher Bell brought out the caution when he hit the wall with a cut tire and got a piece of Daniel Hemric’s car. The only other incident of the stage was for Brandon Jones who spun his car around. Chastain came out of the pits in the lead for the restart and won Stage 2 of the race.

    The final stage of the race brought out excitement, tempers, and a few tears. With 33 laps to go in the race, Harvick saw his opening for the lead when he and Chastain came up on a lapped car. Harvick and Chastain went for the same space and Chastain ended up into the wall, then came down and spun Harvick. Harvick showed his displeasure with the incident by stopping in Chastain’s pit stall. Harvick in his post-incident interview referred to Chastain as an “inexperienced driver” putting the blame on Chastain for the incident. However, Chastain in his post-race interview saw the incident a little differently.

    “I’m just trying to race and I’ll have to see the film, you know, and if I made a mistake it’s on me. Being the leader there I felt like I’m just trying to race, man, and we’ve been giving each other room all day.” With tears of frustration in his eyes, he added, “It’s unfortunate.”

    Cole Custer stayed in the top of the field all day and came home second in his No.00 Stewart Haas Racing Ford.

    “We just had a great Haas Automation Mustang. I can’t thank everybody in the shop enough,” he said, “Everybody at Ford Performance, they’ve given us great tools all year so I’m looking forward to the rest of the year.”

    Tyler Reddick had a great run today in his No.9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet and crossed the finish line third. Denny Hamlin and Elliott Sadler rounded out the top five. Justin Allgaier, Matt Tifft, Ty Dillon, and Michael Annett finished sixth through 10th, respectively.

    Allgaier leads the Xfinity Series point standings with 888 points, Sadler is in second with 872 points, Custer is in third with 871 points, Bell is in fourth with 852 points and Hemric rounds out the top five with 844 points.

    The Xfinity Series heads next to Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, September 8.

  • Elliott Sadler heads to Darlington Raceway with confidence

    Elliott Sadler heads to Darlington Raceway with confidence

    After a hard fought fifth place finish at Road America last week, Elliott Sadler clinched a spot in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs. As he heads to Darlington Raceway this week he has a new goal – to win.

    Sadler won the VFW Sport Clips Help A Hero 200 in 2016 and feels confident that his JR Motorsports team can visit victory lane at the 1.366-mile track once more. On August 15, he announced that this year would be his last full-time season making this his last chance to repeat and tame the “Lady in Black” again.

    His stats at Darlington paint a hopeful picture. In 14 starts, Sadler has five top-five finishes and six top 10s with one pole award in 1997. In his last five races at the track, he has finished second twice (2013, 2014), earned an 11th place in 2015 and scored a win in 2016. Last year he finished 33rd after being involved in a crash.

    Sadler commented on the upcoming race, saying, “This is one of my favorite race weekends of the year. Darlington Raceway has always been a special track for me and seeing all of the retro paint schemes always brings back good memories. My Armour Chili team has one goal this weekend – of course, aside from winning – and that’s to earn as many points as we can.

    “This is a track where I have previously won and, as a team, we’ve run well in the past. I know this will be a key track to make up some points, and hopefully put us back in the lead with only a few races left before the Playoffs.”

    This year will also be his last opportunity to win the Xfinity Series championship. In 10 years of full-time competition in the series, Sadler has finished in the runner-up position four times – in 2011, 2012, 2016 and 2017.

    There are only three races remaining before the series crowns the regular season champion, awarding that driver 15 playoff points. Sadler is currently third in the standings, 12 points behind leader Justin Allgaier. A win and/or playoff points this weekend could propel him to first place and one step closer to a championship.

    Tune into the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 on Saturday, September 1 at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBC with MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR providing radio coverage.

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  • Full weekend schedule for Darlington Raceway

    Full weekend schedule for Darlington Raceway

    Staff Report | NASCAR.com

    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series will be in action at Darlington Raceway, while the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is off this weekend. Check out the full schedule below, which is subject to change.

    Note: All times are ET

    FRIDAY, Aug. 31
    1:05-1:55 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series first practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    2:05-2:55 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series first practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    3:05-3:55 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series final practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    4:05-4:55 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series final practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    11:10 a.m.: Derrike Cope and Bojangles’ President Randy Poindexter
    11:30 a.m.:  NASCAR partnership announcement
    11:45 a.m.: Justin Allgaier and Christopher Bell
    12:05 p.m.: Denny Hamlin
    12:30 p.m.: Kyle Larson
    1:00 p.m.: Kurt Busch
    1:15 p.m.: Matt Kenseth

    SATURDAY, Sept. 1
    12:35 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Pole Qualifying, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    2 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Busch Pole Qualifying, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    3:30 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 (147 laps, 200.8 miles), NBC/NBC Sports App (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    2:45 p.m.: Post-Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying
    5:15 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Xfinity Series race

    SUNDAY, Sept. 2
    6 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Bojangles’ Southern 500 (367 laps, 501.3 miles), NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    2 p.m.: STP and Richard Petty Motorsports
    10:15 p.m.: Post-Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race

  • Justin Allgaier outlasts Xfinity field, Scores Road America win

    Justin Allgaier outlasts Xfinity field, Scores Road America win

    Staff Report | NASCAR.com

    Justin Allgaier pulled away for his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of the year Saturday at Road America.

    Allgaier’s JR Motorsports No. 7 Chevrolet led 14 of the 45 laps in the Johnsonville 180. His second straight road-course win this season was the ninth of his Xfinity Series career.

    “This team is incredible,” Allgaier said in Victory Lane. “They never give up. … I never would’ve thought we could have a dream season like this one.”

    Allgaier cruised away to a 5.403-second margin of victory after his nearest challengers, Justin Marks and James Davison, made contact and spun with three laps remaining. Allgaier’s winning pass came at Davison’s expense as the Australian driver’s miscue with seven laps left opened the door.  If you want a fast car like his, get cash for your car and get your new car.

    Pole-starter Matt Tifft brought the Richard Childress Racing No. 2 Chevrolet home in second place. Tifft later reported through social media that he made a post-race trip to the infield care center for fluids, but was otherwise OK.

    Daniel Hemric took third with Cole Custer fourth and Elliott Sadler fifth on the 4.048-mile road course.

    Allgaier took over the series points lead from Christopher Bell, who spun out with five laps remaining after a bump from Tifft. Bell was forced to make a late pit stop and finished 23rd.

    NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott finished 20th in his first national-series start since 2012. His GMS Racing No. 23 Chevrolet sustained significant front-end damage near the end of Stage 1. A later spin with seven laps to go dropped him further down the leaderboard.

    “I feel like I hit everything but the lottery,” Elliott said.

    Richard Childress Racing teammates swept the stage victories. Tifft led the first 10 laps from the pole position to capture Stage 1 for his first stage win of the season. Hemric led the final six laps of Stage 2 for his third stage victory in 2018.

    Austin Cindric led briefly during Stage 2 until his No. 22 Team Penske Ford lost power after Turn 11 on the long Kettle Bottoms straight. “It just blew up. At least we blew up in the lead,” Cindric told NBC Sports.

    Elliott Sadler, Cole Custer and Daniel Hemric all clinched playoff berths based on points, joining this season’s race-winners Allgaier, Christopher Bell and Tyler Reddick in the playoffs field. That leaves six spots open with three regular-season races remaining.

    The series’ next race is the VFW Sport Clips Help A Hero 200, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 1 (3:30 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM) at Darlington Raceway.

    RELATED: Race results

  • Full weekend schedule for Road America, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

    Full weekend schedule for Road America, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

    Staff Report | NASCAR.com

    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series is off this weekend. NASCAR Xfinity Series will be at Road America and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will be at Canadian Tire. Check out the full schedule below, which is subject to change.

    Note: All times are ET

    FRIDAY, AUG. 24

    ROAD AMERICA
    1:35-2:25 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series first practice, NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    3:35-4:55 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series final practice, NBC Sports App (Follow live)

    SATURDAY, AUG. 25

    ROAD AMERICA
    12:35 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying, NBCSN (Follow live)
    3 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Johnsonville 180 (45 laps, 182.16 miles), NBCSN (Follow live)

    CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK
    9:30-10:25 a.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series first practice, No TV (Follow live)
    11:35 a.m.-12:55 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice, No TV (Follow live)
    6 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying, FS2 (Follow live)

    SUNDAY, AUG. 26

    CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK
    2:30 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chevrolet Silverado 250 (64 laps, 157.37 miles), FS1 (Follow live)

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  • Kyle Larson Dominates the Xfinity Series Race at Bristol

    Kyle Larson Dominates the Xfinity Series Race at Bristol

    There is nothing like a night race at Bristol Motor Speedway and the Food City 300 was no exception. It was action-packed, start to finish, with beating and banging for every position. The one thing that stayed the same was Kyle Larson.

    Larson dominated the field in his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevy to win his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series race of the season and his first win at Bristol Motor Speedway. He won all three stages of the race and fought off a hard-charging Christopher Bell in his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Toyota, in overtime, to claim the checkered flag.

    “It feels really good,” said a smiling Larson. “I wish Kyle Busch hadn’t had his problems so I could’ve raced him. It still feels really, really cool to win a race here finally at Bristol. I’ve been close so many times. It’s my best race track by far, this and Homestead.” Another grin, “It was cool to win!”

    Stage 1 had just one caution and it was a stunner. At Lap 70 fans saw Busch get into the wall and see his day end with an upper arm failure in the right front tire. Busch had started on the pole and led every lap to this point. Larson would gain the lead and the stage win.

    Stage 2 had a few cautions, however, none of them were for anything serious. Larson would stay at the front while others battled for position behind him. Like in the previous stage, Larson would be the winner of Stage 2.

    The final stage teams were looking closely at the radar for rain that was heading toward the track. Drivers started to really make their moves in case the race would be rain-shortened so there was a lot of action going on. Elliott Sadler and Bell had a great battle for the lead when Larson had made his pit stop, but once again Larson would get the lead back.

    A late caution would force the race into overtime and gave Bell his best chance to beat Larson, but Larson kept his traditional high line and took the victory. Justin Allgaier in his No. 7 JR Motorsports would bring home third place.

    “We struggled just a little bit all night in the long run,” stated Allgaier. “The restarts are where we felt we would have to make as much hay as we could. I’m really just proud of all these guys. We didn’t have the strongest car tonight but they kept working on it in the pits. They did a great job, we just came up a little bit short there in the end.”

    Cole Custer and Joey Logano would round out the top five. Elliott Sadler, Michael Annett, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, and Matt Tifft finished sixth through 10th, respectively.

    Bell leads the Xfinity Series standings with 810 points, Allgaier is in second with 797 points, Sadler is in third with 793 points, Custer is in fourth with 791 points, rounding out the top five is Daniel Hemric with 768 points.

    The Xfinity Series will head next to Road America on Saturday, Aug. 25.

    NASCAR Xfinity Series Food City 300 Results

    1. Kyle Larson
    2. Christopher Bell
    3. Justin Allgaier
    4. Cole Custer
    5. Joey Logano
    6. Elliott Sadler
    7. Michael Annett
    8. Chase Elliott
    9. Tyler Reddick
    10. Matt Tifft
    11. Ryan Sieg
    12. Ross Chastain
    13. Jeremy Clements
    14. Austin Cindric
    15. Ty Dillon
    16. Garrett Smithley
    17. Ryan Reed
    18. Joey Gase
    19. BJ McLeod
    20. Ja Junior Avila
    21. David Starr
    22. Ryan Truex
    23. Alex Labbe
    24. Daniel Hemric
    25. Spencer Boyd
    26. Jeff Green
    27. Bayley Currey
    28. Josh Williams
    29. Brandon Jones
    30. Chad Finchum
    31. Stephen Leicht
    32. Vinnie Miller
    33. Carl Long
    34. Chase Briscoe
    35. Josh Bilicki
    36. Kyle Busch
    37. Ray Black Jr.
    38. Timmy Hill
    39. Morgan Shepherd
    40. JJ Yaley

  • Full race schedule for Bristol

    Full race schedule for Bristol

    Staff Report | NASCAR.com

    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will all be at Bristol Motor Speedway for tripleheader action. Check out the full schedule below, which is subject to change.

    Note: All times are ET

    THURSDAY, AUG. 16
    9:05-9:55 a.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series first practice, FS1 (Follow live)
    10:05-10:55 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series first practice, NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    11:05-11:55 a.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice, FS1 (Follow live)
    1:35-2:25 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series final practice, NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    4:10 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole qualifying, FS1 (Follow live)
    8:30 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series UHOH 200 (200 laps, 106.6 miles), FOX (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    10:30 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race

    FRIDAY, AUG. 17
    10:35-11:55 a.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series first practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    12:40-1:50 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series final practice, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    3:40 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series pole qualifying, NBCSN/ NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    5:40 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Busch Pole Qualifying, NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)
    7:30 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Food City 300 (300 laps, 159.9 miles), NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    6:40 p.m.: Post-Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying
    9:45 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Xfinity Series race

    SATURDAY, AUG. 18
    6:46 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race (500 laps, 266.5 miles), NBCSN/NBC Sports App (Follow live)

    PRESS PASS (Watch live)
    10 p.m.: Post-Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race

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