What Time Does The Xfinity Race Start Today? TV/RADIO: FS1 will broadcast the race at 4:30 p.m. Pre-race coverage begins at 3:30 p.m. … Motor Racing Network’s radio coverage begins at 4 p.m. and also will stream at mrn.com; SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will carry the MRN broadcast.

What time and channel is the Xfinity race on today? The race starts at 4:30 p.m. ET and will air on FS1. You can watch a live stream on FOX Sports App.

What time does the race begin today? The Wise Power 400 is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. ET on Sunday.

What channel is today’s Xfinity race on? TV/RADIO: FS1 will broadcast the race at 5 p.m. Pre-race coverage begins at 4 p.m. … Motor Racing Network’s radio coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. and also will stream at MRN.com; SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will carry the MRN broadcast.





Where can I watch Xfinity race today?

You can watch a live stream on FOX Sports.

Who owns the 13 car in NASCAR?

Ty Dillon in the No. 13 at the 2018 Brickyard 400.

What time is green flag for Nascar race today?

(All times Eastern) START: Command to start engines given at 3:38 p.m. … Green flag is scheduled to wave at 3:49 p.m.

What time is green flag for Xfinity race today?

The green flag is scheduled to wave at 4:49 p.m.

Who drives the 43 car in NASCAR?

Erik Jones, who signed a contract extension with Richard Petty Motorsports to return for a second season behind the wheel of the #43 Chevrolet next year, is indeed set to pilot the #43 Chevrolet for Petty GMS Motorsports in 2022. Former JR Motorsports crew chief Dave Elenz is set to serve as his crew chief.

Who drove the 41 car last year?

On January 7, 2019, it was announced that Suárez signed with Stewart-Haas Racing to drive the No. 41 Ford Mustang GT in the 2019 season.

Who drives the number 12 car in NASCAR?

Ryan Blaney drives the No. 12 Team Penske Ford Mustang, his fourth full season driving for team owner Roger Penske.

Who owns the 27 car in NASCAR?

Car No. 27 history The team is owned by Loris’ father, former racer Toine Hezemans, Dutch entrepreneur Ernst Berg, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Owner-Driver Josh Reaume.

Does Sam Hunt own a race team?

History. The team, first known as DRIVE Technology, was founded in 2013 by Sam Hunt and Virginian Shayne Lockhart, a former NASCAR driver-turned crew chief. In 2013 they acquired assets from Joe Gibbs Racing’s NASCAR K&N Pro Series East No. 18 team, which was closing down after the 2012 season.

Where is NASCAR racing this weekend 2022?

NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway.

How long do NASCAR races last?

The full length of a NASCAR race is anywhere between 1 and a half hours and 3 hours long. However, some races can end up being much longer, even upwards of 6 hours.

How can I be a NASCAR driver?

Many NASCAR drivers start as early as the age of four. They begin with go-kart racing, and work their way up to cars as they get older. Once they get some recognition, whether that means from high level drivers, racing teams, or companies that want to sponsor them, they can then go to racing school and get a license.

How long is Echo Park track?

The Circuits of the Americas track is 3.426 miles in length. The track is 68 laps with the first stage being 15 laps, the second stage being 17 and the final stage being 36.

How many laps is the Xfinity race today?

DISTANCE: The race is 163 laps (251.02 miles) on the 1.54-mile speedway. STAGES: Stage 1 ends at Lap 40. Stage 2 ends at Lap 80.

Who won the Xfinity race in Las Vegas today?

Ty Gibbs won Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Gibbs earned his fifth career Xfinity win in only his 21st series start.

Who won the Xfinity championship today?

Daniel Hemric capped his lone season at Joe Gibbs Racing in style by winning the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship on Saturday at Phoenix Raceway. But like many instances in his career, it didn’t come easy for the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver.

Who will drive for Petty in 2021?

On Tuesday at the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Richard Petty and team owner Maury Gallagher announced the formation of Petty GMS Motorsports, which will field two full-time cars in the NASCAR Cup Series. Erik Jones will continue to drive Petty’s No. 43, while Ty Dillon — who had been slated to drive the No.