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NASCAR Xfinity Series Qualifying Today: Texas start times, schedule and how to watch live on TV

The NASCAR Xfinity Series hits Texas Motor Speedway today (Friday, May 2) for practice and qualifying ahead of the 2025 Andy’s Frozen Custard 300. Last time out at Talladega, the Xfinity Series once again provided dramatic action, with the race victory coming down to a three-way photo finish due to the throwing of a late […]

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series hits Texas Motor Speedway today (Friday, May 2) for practice and qualifying ahead of the 2025 Andy’s Frozen Custard 300.

Last time out at Talladega, the Xfinity Series once again provided dramatic action, with the race victory coming down to a three-way photo finish due to the throwing of a late caution. In the end, Austin Hill was declared the race winner, earning his third victory of the 2025 season.

That caution came out after Connor Zilisch, who was out front on the final lap, received contact from behind and wrecked into a concrete wall. Zilisch confirmed post-race that he was okay, but it has since been confirmed that he will miss this weekend’s action due to the injuries that he sustained.

Fortunately, JR Motorsports have been able to get a very strong replacement, with Cup Series champion Kyle Larson set to step into the No. 88 Chevrolet this weekend.

Larson already has an Xfinity Series win under his belt after his victory at Bristol, and he’d love a strong qualifying session today to give himself a good chance of picking up another on Saturday.

With that said, let’s get into all of the details regarding start times and how you can watch today’s qualifying action unfold live

NASCAR Xfinity Series Texas qualifying start times

NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway starts today (Friday, May 2) at 6:05 pm ET. You can find the start time converted to your local city and time zone below.
























City (Time Zone) Session start time
New York, NY (ET) 6:05 PM
Charlotte, NC (ET) 6:05 PM
Columbia, SC (ET) 6:05 PM
Charleston, WV (ET) 6:05 PM
Augusta, ME (ET) 6:05 PM
Chicago, IL (CT) 5:05 PM
Pierre, SD (CT) 5:05 PM
Nashville, TN (CT) 5:05 PM
Des Moines, IA (CT) 5:05 PM
Montgomery, AL (CT) 5:05 PM
Mexico City, MX (CT) 5:05 PM
Phoenix, AZ (MT) 4:05 PM
Denver, CO (MT) 4:05 PM
Salt Lake City, UT (MT) 4:05 PM
Albuquerque, NM (MT) 4:05 PM
El Paso, TX (MT) 4:05 PM
Los Angeles, CA (PT) 3:05 PM
Las Vegas, NV (PT) 3:05 PM
Seattle, WA (PT) 3:05 PM
Portland, OR (PT) 3:05 PM
San Francisco, CA (PT) 3:05 PM

How to watch NASCAR Xfinity Series Texas live on TV today

In 2025, all of the action from the Xfinity Series is set to be shown live on The CW in the United States.

Qualifying action from Texas Motor Speedway today can be watched for FREE live on The CW App.





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NASCAR qualifying results: Starting lineup set for Sunday race at Michigan on Amazon Prime

It’s been six years since the NASCAR Cup Series driver who won the pole also won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway. In 2019, Joey Logano laid down the fastest qualifying time, led the most laps and captured the checkered flag. Logano’s four pole victories at Michigan are the most of any active […]

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It’s been six years since the NASCAR Cup Series driver who won the pole also won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

In 2019, Joey Logano laid down the fastest qualifying time, led the most laps and captured the checkered flag. Logano’s four pole victories at Michigan are the most of any active racer.

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For the third straight week, Chase Briscoe will lead the pack to the stripe Sunday. After posting the speediest lap at NASCAR’s speediest track, he will start on the inside of the front row. Kyle Busch will join him on the outside.

The green flag will drop shortly after 2 p.m. Sunday. Here is a look at the full qualifying results and starting lineup.

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CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 25: Chase Briscoe, driver of the #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25, 2025 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images)

CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA – MAY 25: Chase Briscoe, driver of the #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25, 2025 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images)

NASCAR starting lineup for FireKeepers Casino 400 race Sunday at Michigan

  1. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42

  2. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88

  3. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47

How to watch: Time, TV channel for NASCAR race at Michigan

  • Sunday: Cup Series race, FireKeepers Casino 400, 2 p.m. (Amazon Prime Video)

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: NASCAR lineup: Qualifying results set starting grid for Michigan race



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Kyle Larson walks away from violent sprint car crash, striking the fence

When he’s not busy running full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kyle Larson is almost always behind the wheel of a sprint car. This week was no different as Larson was competing in a winged sprint car race at the Plymouth Dirt Track in Wisconsin.  On the seventh lap of the 35-lap World of Outlaws […]

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When he’s not busy running full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kyle Larson is almost always behind the wheel of a sprint car. This week was no different as Larson was competing in a winged sprint car race at the Plymouth Dirt Track in Wisconsin. 

On the seventh lap of the 35-lap World of Outlaws feature race, Larson was running second and was attempting to run down Rico Abreu for the race lead. However, a wheel appeared to disconnect or break off as he entered Turn 1 at a high rate of speed. The failure immediately sent the car flipping end over end before slamming into the catch-fencing that surrounds the track. 

 

Thankfully, the 2021 NASCAR Cup champion and 2024 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year was able to climb from his No. 57 machine unscathed.

“I don’t know,” Larson told Dirt Vision after the crash. “I think the right rear axle or something broke so it just kind of launched me, and I was along for the ride. Bummer, but I felt really good pacing Rico there and just finally catching traffic and get racing there. Glad I’m okay, big hit but all-in-all, feel fine.”

Larson now heads over to Michigan for the 15th round of the 2025 season, returning to his usual job as the driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Larson’s first career win in the Cup Series came at Michigan back in 2016, winning three consecutive races at the two-mile speedway. 

After qualifying fifth for the Cup race at Michigan, he told NASCAR on Prime that he felt find after the sprint car crash, calling it an “unfortunate part failure.”

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First ever NASCAR event: Dine on the track | Candid Candace

This summer, Chicago Gourmet invites guests to its first-ever Dinner on the NASCAR Track—a historic, trackside five-course Italian dinner in Chicago served directly on the start/finish line of the NASCAR Chicago Street Course in Grant Park, Chicago, combining high-speed thrills with a luxurious fine dining experience in Chicago. Participating chefs include Joe Frillman (Daisies), Steve […]

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This summer, Chicago Gourmet invites guests to its first-ever Dinner on the NASCAR Track—a historic, trackside five-course Italian dinner in Chicago served directly on the start/finish line of the NASCAR Chicago Street Course in Grant Park, Chicago, combining high-speed thrills with a luxurious fine dining experience in Chicago.

Participating chefs include Joe Frillman (Daisies), Steve Maak (Levy Restaurants), Leigh Omilinsky (Daisies), and Tony Priolo (Piccolo Sogno)—each contributing their expertise to the collaborative menu. The evening will be emceed by Catherine De Orio (Casa De Orio), guiding guests through each course with charm and flair.

Guests will enjoy authentic Italian cuisine featuring seasonal ingredients, artisanal pasta, and innovative presentation, all expertly matched with premium wine pairings for a dinner that appeals to both foodies and motorsports fans. This marks the first time ever such an upscale dining event has taken place on the NASCAR raceway, making it truly historic.

  • Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2025

  • Time: 6 PM – 9 PM

  • Location: Start/Finish Line, NASCAR Chicago Street Course, Grant Park, Chicago

As part of Chicago Gourmet’s Culinary World Series, this event highlights unique gastronomic experiences in Chicago—capturing the perfect fusion of speed, sophistication, and city pride.

Imagine yourself enjoying authentic Italian cuisine on the historic NASCAR track—this is your chance to experience a night like no other.
Picture the thrill of motorsports combined with the sophistication of a five-course, chef-driven dinner—ready to reserve your seat?

Reserve your seat now for Dinner on the NASCAR Track.

A portion of the proceeds of this and all Chicago Gourmet events benefits the Illinois Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (IRAEF). The IRAEF is a non-profit organization 501(c)(3) dedicated to building and promoting the health and prosperity of the restaurant industry by investing in our youth and our workforce.



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