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Texas (2025) Würth 400: NASCAR Practice Speeds, Lap Averages, and Notes

NASCAR Practice Speeds, Notes, and Lap Averages. Use these NASCAR stats and info to build lineups on DraftKings for the the 2025 Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. The NASCAR Cup Series ran a single practice session at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday morning in preparation for the upcoming Würth 400 on Sunday afternoon. The […]

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NASCAR Practice Speeds, Notes, and Lap Averages. Use these NASCAR stats and info to build lineups on DraftKings for the the 2025 Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway.

The NASCAR Cup Series ran a single practice session at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday morning in preparation for the upcoming Würth 400 on Sunday afternoon.

The 38-car field was split in to two groups for practice, with each group getting 25 minutes on track.

Below you will find the two groups, key notes from the practice session, as well as the practice speeds for all drivers.

 

Important Practice Notes

Shane van Gisbergen – The No. 88 Chevrolet scraped the wall during the first group’s practice session. The damage was minimal and shouldn’t affect anything.

Jesse Love – Beard Motorsports is running this race with Jesse Love behind the wheel of the No. 62 Chevrolet for the team. Love has one other Cup Series start, which was at Bristol a few weeks ago. He finished 31st in that race.

 

2025 Texas Würth 400 Practice Speed Chart

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Pos Driver Time Speed Fastest Lap # Laps Behind Leader
1. Carson Hocevar 28.288 190.894 2 36 —.—
2. AJ Allmendinger 28.389 190.215 2 25 -0.101
3. Noah Gragson 28.421 190.000 3 36 -0.133
4. Kyle Larson 28.432 189.927 4 29 -0.144
5. Michael McDowell 28.446 189.833 2 27 -0.158
6. Josh Berry 28.447 189.827 2 34 -0.159
7. Alex Bowman 28.462 189.727 3 30 -0.174
8. Tyler Reddick 28.548 189.155 2 36 -0.260
9. Erik Jones 28.549 189.148 2 33 -0.261
10. Austin Dillon 28.558 189.089 2 24 -0.270
11. Austin Cindric 28.562 189.062 3 35 -0.274
12. Daniel Suarez 28.594 188.851 3 25 -0.306
13. Justin Haley 28.620 188.679 3 33 -0.332
14. Ty Gibbs 28.623 188.659 3 33 -0.335
15. William Byron 28.641 188.541 3 31 -0.353
16. Denny Hamlin 28.644 188.521 3 45 -0.356
17. John H. Nemechek 28.652 188.469 3 28 -0.364
18. Bubba Wallace 28.659 188.422 3 31 -0.371
19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 28.660 188.416 2 34 -0.372
20. Chase Briscoe 28.681 188.278 2 31 -0.393
21. Brad Keselowski 28.696 188.180 6 30 -0.408
22. Chris Buescher 28.698 188.166 3 25 -0.410
23. Chase Elliott 28.712 188.075 4 32 -0.424
24. Ryan Blaney 28.713 188.068 4 29 -0.425
25. Christopher Bell 28.738 187.905 2 25 -0.450
26. Cole Custer 28.748 187.839 3 30 -0.460
27. Todd Gilliland 28.767 187.715 2 17 -0.479
28. Zane Smith 28.839 187.246 4 32 -0.551
29. Ross Chastain 28.895 186.884 4 30 -0.607
30. Kyle Busch 28.917 186.741 6 32 -0.629
31. Joey Logano 28.941 186.587 9 38 -0.653
32. Ryan Preece 28.961 186.458 6 24 -0.673
33. Riley Herbst 29.018 186.091 8 34 -0.730
34. Ty Dillon 29.060 185.822 7 30 -0.772
35. Cody Ware 29.202 184.919 4 31 -0.914
36. Shane Van Gisbergen 29.286 184.388 6 27 -0.998
37. Jesse Love 29.629 182.254 6 32 -1.341
38. Chad Finchum 30.388 177.702 20 26 -2.100

 

2025 Texas Würth 400 10-Lap Average Chart

Pos Driver From Lap To Lap
1. Austin Cindric 2 11 187.176
2. Carson Hocevar 1 10 187.162
3. Ty Gibbs 2 11 187.083
4. Ryan Blaney 3 12 186.879
5. Tyler Reddick 1 10 186.668
6. Alex Bowman 2 11 186.647
7. Kyle Larson 1 10 186.470
8. Michael McDowell 2 11 186.418
9. Chase Briscoe 1 10 186.417
10. Chase Elliott 2 11 186.383
11. Chris Buescher 2 11 186.367
12. Denny Hamlin 2 11 186.299
13. Bubba Wallace 1 10 186.292
14. Noah Gragson 2 11 186.257
15. Brad Keselowski 2 11 186.199
16. Erik Jones 1 10 186.181
17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 1 10 186.149
18. Daniel Suarez 1 10 186.007
19. Joey Logano 4 13 186.002
20. William Byron 2 11 185.902
21. John Hunter Nemechek 2 11 185.844
22. Ryan Preece 4 13 185.818
23. Justin Haley 1 10 185.686
24. Josh Berry 1 10 185.679
25. Christopher Bell 2 11 185.537
26. Zane Smith 3 12 185.237
27. Riley Herbst 5 14 185.066
28. Kyle Busch 5 14 185.026
29. AJ Allmendinger 9 18 184.887
30. Cole Custer 2 11 184.721
31. Ty Dillon 1 10 183.800
32. Ross Chastain 8 17 183.795
33. Cody Ware 3 12 183.544
34. Shane Van Gisbergen 3 12 183.389
35. Jesse Love 3 12 181.216
36. Chad Finchum 6 15 176.385

 

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Big Game Motorsports and Gravel Garner Pair of Podiums in North Dakota – Speedway Digest

Big Game Motorsports recorded back-to-back runner-up results in North Dakota last weekend. That gives team driver David Gravel 17 podium finishes in 28 races this season and it extended his lead in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series championship standings to 188 points. “I felt happy with how our weekend went,” […]

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Big Game Motorsports recorded back-to-back runner-up results in North Dakota last weekend.

That gives team driver David Gravel 17 podium finishes in 28 races this season and it extended his lead in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series championship standings to 188 points.

“I felt happy with how our weekend went,” he said. “The second night was definitely a more deserving second place. If everything goes right the first night we could have or should have won, but that’s racing.”

Gravel kicked off the weekend on Friday at River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, where he qualified fourth quickest. A heat race win was followed by a dash victory to earn the pole position for the main event. Gravel led the first five laps before dropping a position.

“With them doing track work I didn’t know which lane would be the best and stayed on the bottom a little too long,” he said. “Buddy (Kofoid) got by me and took the lead. From there we were able to pace him and stick with him, but didn’t have the opportunity to get back by him. I was a little bummed with that second place.”

The weekend wrapped up on Saturday at Red River Valley Speedway, where Gravel timed in third quickest. He won a heat race and moved from fourth to third place in the dash to start the feature on the inside of the second row.

“Fargo was stressful with how the track was greasy,” he said. “To qualify good that night was a big relief. We qualified and put ourselves in position. To win our heat and draw the No. 4 for the dash was pretty good. We did good to gain a spot.

“We were okay early (in the feature). As the race went on we were good. Donny (Schatz) sniffed me out on the bottom and took my lane away, which slowed me up. We were able to get by him late.”

Gravel got into second with a late-race move, but was unable to make a bid for the lead. It marked his sixth second-place outing of the season.

This week is a big one for the team with four races in five days, beginning on Wednesday with the FENDT Showdown hosted by Jackson Motorplex in Jackson, Minn. A trip to Wisconsin encompasses races on Friday at Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth during the Badger State Triple; on Saturday at Beaver Dam Raceway in Beaver Dam during the Jim “JB” Boyd Memorial; and on Sunday at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie during the Badger State Triple.

“Jackson is a track I haven’t won at so I’m eager to try to win there,” Gravel said. “Wisconsin will be interesting. The Plymouth track is one I haven’t been to. Beaver Dam is a track we’ve been fast at and I think I’ve ran second there five or six times. And Sun Prairie, I’ve been to it one time I think in 2016. It was a very unique track that is very flat and round.”

QUICK RESULTS –

May 30 – River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, N.D. – Qualifying: 4; Heat race: 1 (1); Dash: 1 (1); Feature: 2 (1).

May 31 – Red River Valley Speedway in West Fargo, N.D. – Qualifying: 3; Heat race: 1 (1); Dash: 3 (4); Feature: 2 (3).

SEASON STATS –

28 races, 8 wins, 24 top fives, 28 top 10s, 28 top 15s, 28 top 20s

UP NEXT –

Wednesday at Jackson Motorplex in Jackson, Minn., for the FENDT Showdown; Friday at Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis., for the Badger State Triple; Saturday at Beaver Dam Raceway in Beaver Dam, Wis., for the Jim “JB” Boyd Memorial; and Sunday at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie, Wis., for the Badger State Triple with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

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2025 NASCAR Michigan Entry List: All 36 drivers for Firekeepers Casino 400

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The NASCAR Cup Series is set to take on the Michigan International Speedway for the next race of the 2025 season, with 36 cars registered for the race. Check out the entry list for this year’s Firekeepers Casino 400. 2025 NASCAR Michigan Entry List Ross Chastain (#1, […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series is set to take on the Michigan International Speedway for the next race of the 2025 season, with 36 cars registered for the race.

Check out the entry list for this year’s Firekeepers Casino 400.

2025 NASCAR Michigan Entry List

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The 2025 PRI Show Is Taking Shape—Don’t Let Your Brand Miss OutPerformance Racing Industry

Planning for the 2025 edition of the world’s largest gathering of motorsports professionals–December 11-13, Indianapolis–is well underway, but it’s not too late to stake your claim to a piece of the 2025 PRI Show floorplan. Ensure your brand has a presence at this one-of-a-kind industry event by securing a booth now. Securing your booth space […]

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Planning for the 2025 edition of the world’s largest gathering of motorsports professionals–December 11-13, Indianapolis–is well underway, but it’s not too late to stake your claim to a piece of the 2025 PRI Show floorplan. Ensure your brand has a presence at this one-of-a-kind industry event by securing a booth now.

Register to Exhibit

Securing your booth space is the first step toward success at the PRI Show, which presents an unrivaled opportunity for racing industry professionals to drive sales, meet new clients and increase brand awareness, December 11-13, in downtown Indianapolis.

Exhibiting at the PRI Show offers a myriad of benefits to your brand:

  • Increase Your Brand Awareness: Whether you are an established brand or looking to break into the motorsports market, exhibiting at PRI is the best investment to advance your brand goals.
  • Connect With Your Customers: See existing customers and connect with them on the Show floor. Determine their business needs and use this opportunity to strengthen relationships.
  • Expand Your Sales Channels: Take your products to new markets, whether through retailers, distributors or other sales channels, expanding your brand’s reach domestically and internationally.
  • Introduce New Products: Ensure your latest and greatest products are seen by a large audience of potential customers at the PRI Show.

To reserve a booth at the 2025 PRI Show, visit here. For more information on why to exhibit, visit performanceracing.com/trade-show/exhibit.



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Atlanta Motor Speedway Rebranded to EchoPark Speedway

One of NASCAR’s most iconic venues has a brand-new identity. On Tuesday, Speedway Motorsports, Inc. and the track formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway announced a partnership with EchoPark Automotive, which will see the brand serve as the title sponsor of the 1.54-mile racetrack for the next seven years. The racetrack, which hosts a pair […]

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One of NASCAR’s most iconic venues has a brand-new identity.

On Tuesday, Speedway Motorsports, Inc. and the track formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway announced a partnership with EchoPark Automotive, which will see the brand serve as the title sponsor of the 1.54-mile racetrack for the next seven years.

The racetrack, which hosts a pair of NASCAR Cup Series events on its superspeedway-like configuration, will be known as EchoPark Speedway for the duration of the seven-year, multi-million-dollar agreement.

“We have enjoyed serving guests in the Atlanta metro area since EchoPark Atlanta opened its doors in 2020,” said David B. Smith, Chairman and CEO of Sonic Automotive. “This partnership allows us to share the value of the exceptional EchoPark car-buying experience with more guests in Atlanta and the surrounding area who enjoy the excitement of NASCAR racing at this iconic venue.”

Specializing in pre-owned vehicle sales, EchoPark Automotive is one of three operating segments of Sonic Automotive, Inc., a Fortune 300 company and one of the largest automotive and powersports retailers in the United States.

The company currently operates 17 locations in 13 markets, including Georgie, Tennessee, and Alabama, where the majority of Atlanta NASCAR fans travel from each year to visit the historic speedway.

EchoPark Automotive already has deep roots in NASCAR, serving as the title sponsor of the NASCAR Cup Series event at Circuit of The Americas, while also serving as the naming rights sponsor of the ‘restart zone’ at all Speedway Motorsports racetracks, including what was formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway.

“This is a great opportunity to showcase the incredible vehicles we sell at EchoPark and share the exposure with another important entity in our Sonic Automotive family,” said Jeff Dyke, President of Sonic Automotive. “The Sturgis Rally is right around the corner, and we know NASCAR fans and drivers will not only love the new presentation of this track, but also the opportunity to see this limited-edition Harley-Davidson presented in Victory Lane.”

The winner of the inaugural event at EchoPark Speedway will receive a “nearly new” EchoPark Chevy Silverado and a trailer equipped with an 85th Anniversary, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Limited Edition Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

“We’re thrilled to partner with an innovative, customer-focused company like EchoPark Automotive as the entitlement partner of our newly named EchoPark Speedway,” said Marcus Smith, CEO and President of Speedway Motorsports. “EchoPark Automotive is as committed to exceptional customer service as we are, and we know that together we’ll elevate our fan experience to a new level unmatched for Southern hospitality. This partnership will fuel great experiences for fans attending our speedways for years to come.”

The racetrack has a storied history in NASCAR, hosting races every year since it opened as Atlanta International Raceway in 1960. From 1987 to 2000, the racetrack hosted the season-finale for the NASCAR Cup Series, and in 1992, saw a major changing of the guard, as Richard Petty competed in his final race while Jeff Gordon made his debut.

EchoPark Speedway will host both the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series later this month, during the Quaker State 400 race weekend, which will also kick off NASCAR and TNT’s mid-season tournament. Those events will take place from June 26 to 28



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