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NASCAR at Kansas: Time and TV channel for ARCA, Truck and Cup Series races
I think they’re sweeping up the confetti in Daytona’s Victory Lane and here we are, after Sunday, a third of the way through NASCAR’s Cup Series schedule.
And this particular 2025 milepost is pretty much smack-dab in the middle of the U.S. of A., in the Kansas City you’ll find west of the river, in Kansas — not the K.C. with the Chiefs and Arrowhead Stadium, but the Kansas City with Legends Field and the Kansas City Monarchs of the independent American Association of Professional Baseball.
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And not to say the area around Kansas Speedway has been NASCARized, but you’ll also find a Bob Evans, Bass Pro and Great Wolf Lodge Water Park.
Kyle Larson (No. 5) and Chris Buescher basically tied at Kansas last May, but the sensors had Larson ahead by one thousandth of a second for the win.
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This weekend, the Xfinity teams get a well-earned breather after racing 12 straight weekends to start the year. That’s a first for the Saturday guys.
But it’s still a tripleheader weekend, with the ARCA Series joining the Truck Series as a preliminary for Sunday’s main event, which will have to work hard to match last spring’s Kansas race. They had to go three numbers right of the decimal before calling Kyle Larson a winner.
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It made Ross Chastain’s victory over William Byron last fall, by nearly four tenths of a second, look like a rout.
You can watch it all this weekend and here’s how.
Friday: ARCA race at Kansas, and Tide for the cleanup
8 p.m.: ARCA Series, Tide 150 (FS1).
Saturday: A busy day at Kansas for Truck Series, Cup Series
2:05 p.m.: Truck Series practice (FS2).
3:10 p.m.: Truck Series qualifying (FS2).
4:30 p.m.: Cup Series practice (Prime).
5:40 p.m.: Cup Series qualifying (Prime).
7:30 p.m.: Truck Series, Heart of Health Care 200 (FS1).
Sunday: Race 12 of NASCAR’s 2025 Cup Series season
3 p.m.: Cup Series, Advent Health 400 (FS1).
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Watch NASCAR race at Kansas today: TV channel, time, schedule