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The NASCAR Cup Series prepares for its longest race of the season, and one of its most prestigious. The Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway is the nightcap on a massive day of motorsports around the world and a crown jewel on the NASCAR calendar. Date: May 25, 2025Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, North Carolina)Time: […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series prepares for its longest race of the season, and one of its most prestigious. The Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway is the nightcap on a massive day of motorsports around the world and a crown jewel on the NASCAR calendar.

Date: May 25, 2025
Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, North Carolina)
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
TV: Prime Video
Stages: 100/200/300/400
Defending Winner: Christopher Bell

Date

Time

Session

TV

Sat., May 24

1:30 p.m. ET

Practice

Prime Video

Sat., May 24

2:40 p.m ET

Qualify

Prime Video

Sun., May 25

6:00 p.m. ET

Coca-Cola 600

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VIEWING GUIDE: How to Watch the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600

The Memorial Day Double

Kyle Larson (5) is introduced before the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway

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The Coca-Cola 600 is part of a massive day for American motorsports, sharing the spotlight with the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For a select few, the opportunity presents itself to take part in both marquee events in one day.

Kyle Larson is attempting the #Hendrick1100 for the second time in his career. His attempt was thwarted last year by Mother Nature, as a late start in Indianapolis led to a mid-race arrival to Charlotte – where rain ended the Coca-Cola 600 before he could even turn a lap.

Larson hopes for better fortune this time, starting 19th in Sunday’s Indianapolis 500. John Andretti, Davy Jones, Robby Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch have previously attempted The Double, with Stewart being the only driver to complete all 1,100 miles.

Larson isn’t the only person attempting The Double this year. Spotter Brent Wentz will work with Takuma Sato during the Indianapolis 500 and Cody Ware for the Coca-Cola 600.

Next. Wentz. NASCAR and INDYCAR Spotter Makes Second Attempt at “The Double”. dark

The 600-Mile Challenge

Erik Jones (43), driver Jimmie Johnson (84) and Michael McDowell (34) at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

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The Coca-Cola 600 is the longest race of the NASCAR Cup Series season. At 600 miles, it is a test of man and machine, one that has been one of the toughest races to win since its inception as the World 600 in 1960.

With a 6:00 p.m. ET start, part of the challenge of the Coca-Cola 600 is having a car that handles well throughout the entirety of the race. After baking in the Memorial Day sun throughout Sunday afternoon, the Coca-Cola 600 often starts with a very warm track on a humid day. As the sun sets, the track cools and the cars react to the changing conditions.

It often requires well more than four hours to complete the 600-mile distance as well. The race demands endurance and concentration through all 600 miles to be in contention for the victory.

Full Field Awaits for Crown Jewel Event

Jimmie Johnson (84) walks to the drivers meeting before the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway.

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This year’s Coca-Cola 600 drew an entry list of 40 cars, with four open entries alongside the 36 charter NASCAR Cup Series teams.

Jimmie Johnson, a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, will once again take part in the Coca-Cola 600 in the No. 84 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Toyota. 18-year-old Connor Zilisch is set to return for his second NASCAR Cup Series start in the No. 87 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet, coming off a back injury while racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Talladega Superspeedway.

Other Open entries include Josh Bilicki in the No. 66 Garage 66 Ford and Derek Kraus in the No. 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet.

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4 things to know heading into NASCAR weekend in Atlanta

HAMPTON, Ga. (WSPA) – It’s one of the most thrilling stops on the NASCAR schedule for both Xfinity and Cup Series drivers. Atlanta is home to some of the tightest finishes in NASCAR history, massive wrecks, and unpredictable outcomes. The newly named EchoPark Speedway, formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway, is known for its unpredictability. Here are […]

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HAMPTON, Ga. (WSPA) – It’s one of the most thrilling stops on the NASCAR schedule for both Xfinity and Cup Series drivers.

Atlanta is home to some of the tightest finishes in NASCAR history, massive wrecks, and unpredictable outcomes.

The newly named EchoPark Speedway, formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway, is known for its unpredictability. Here are four things to look for this weekend.

Historical Home Track Success

One driver has historically had great success at the track. Look for Xfinity Series driver, and Georgia native, Austin Hill to maintain his home track dominance.

Hill claimed victory in the February race at Atlanta, marking his third straight win and fifth overall at the track. Some other drivers said the 21 car is the one to beat.

Austin Hill climbs out of his car in Victory Lane after winning the Xfinity Series race on February 22, 2025 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. (Courtesy: NASCAR, Chris Graythen with Getty Images)

“We have a pretty good idea of what we’re going to bring to the track and, you know, shout out to Joe Gibbs Racing’s motor department. They’ve helped us here these last couple of weeks making our motor program a little bit better to get closer to battle that 21 car. He’s always the one that we see that’s fast at this style of race tracks,” said Brandon Jones, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver.

The Drafting Dynamics

Wins in Atlanta don’t come easy, which leads us to our second focus of the weekend: the drafting dynamics.

Since its track reconfiguration in 2022, Atlanta features 28-degree banks and narrow superspeedway-style racing. It’s setting up what’s expected to be a weekend of action under the lights.

Recent NASCAR Cup Series races at Atlanta have delivered dramatic finishes, which include Daniel Suarez’s 0.003-second win in 2024 and Christopher Bell’s last-lap overtime pass in 2025.

As the sun goes down, the conditions are expected to change, including the temperature on track, which makes execution and pit stops elements that can make or break a race.
Three-time Cup Series Champion Joey Logano will look to lock up another win at the track.

“We continue wanting to bring more to the record books and to our fans, our race team, our sponsors, and all that,” said Logano.

That factors into the importance of Cup qualifying, the first thing to look for.

Competitive Qualifying Session

Expect a fiercely competitive qualifying session Friday afternoon that will determine critical track positioning that will be needed to stay up front and avoid wrecks.

Cup Series driver Ryan Blaney won the spring pole in Atlanta at 170 mph.

Debut of Cup Series In-Season Challenge

Saturday marks the debut of the first-ever Cup Series in-season tournament.

It’s a NASCAR-style spin-off of March Madness. The first bracket round kicks off at EchoPark Speedway with 32 drivers battling for a $1 million prize over the next five races.

The field of drivers was set based on points through the Pocono race last week, and drivers were seeded based on performances at Michigan, Mexico City, and Pocono, according to NASCAR.

The race carries dual significance: traditional season points and knock-out tournament elimination. One bad day could eliminate even the top drivers from the million-dollar chase.

The green flag will drop for the Xfinity Series Focused Health 250 on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. EST on CW and the Cup Series Quaker State 400 will follow Saturday night at 7 p.m. Eastern.



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Auto Parts Supplier, My Auto Store, Backs Boyd for Back Half of Season – Speedway Digest

Spencer Boyd announced today that My Auto Store has signed on to be a sponsor for the remainder of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. Their marketing campaign will be highlighted with a primary paint scheme at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in addition to associate races in the Northeast. My Auto Store is one […]

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Spencer Boyd announced today that My Auto Store has signed on to be a sponsor for the remainder of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. Their marketing campaign will be highlighted with a primary paint scheme at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in addition to associate races in the Northeast.

My Auto Store is one of the largest OEM auto parts recyclers in the USA. With over 200,000 parts, My Auto Store has a variety of high-quality drivetrain, auto body panel and interior parts. Headquartered in Camden, NJ, My Auto Store offers FREE shipping in the US and a standard 6-month part only warranty.

Spencer Boyd, Driver and Co-Owner of the No. 76 Truck commented on the addition to the sponsor lineup, “Auto Parts and NASCAR is always a great match. The way My Auto Store does business is all about quality and fast & free shipping so as to deliver what you need. Every used part they have is thoroughly inspected and their engines and transmissions are cleaned with dry ice. I can support that approach!”

My Auto Store – Order OEM Replacement Auto Parts online including used axles, transfer cases, AC compressors, used engines, and used transmissions. The My Auto Store online inventory has thousands of used auto parts ready to be shipped right to your door for free. No matter what you are looking for all of our parts pass a 4-step quality control process before they are listed on our website – myautostore.com.

As this announcement comes out just prior to the Lime Rock Park race with Freedom Warranty as the primary sponsor, it is timely to note that My Auto Store is a preferred vendor in Freedom Warranty’s system as they provide repairs for warranty claims.

The team at My Auto Store wanted Indianapolis as their primary race because of the motorsports history that is ingrained in the city. “I love the beating and banging of short track racing at IRP,” added Spencer Boyd. “I’m looking forward to the race after the upcoming summer break in the schedule!”

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park is scheduled for Friday, July 25, 2025 at 7:00pm CT. Catch the action in person with tickets still available or on TV live on FS1.

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NASCAR part of legal fight | News, Sports, Jobs

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A federal judge has ordered a dozen NASCAR teams to provide 11 years of financial data to the stock car series as part of an ongoing legal fight but sharply limited what they need to share. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell says the information will allow NASCAR to have “much of the […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A federal judge has ordered a dozen NASCAR teams to provide 11 years of financial data to the stock car series as part of an ongoing legal fight but sharply limited what they need to share.

U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell says the information will allow NASCAR to have “much of the arguably relevant substance of the requested information” while still protecting private details.

The teams will provide only top-line data — total revenue, total costs, and net profits and losses — dating to 2014.

Earlier this week, attorneys for 12 of the 15 overall race teams argued against disclosing their financial records to become part of NASCAR’s antitrust lawsuit. They are not parties in the ongoing suit filed by 23XI Racing, which is owned by the Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports, owned by entrepreneur Bob Jenkins.

Elsewhere in sports:

n The Trump administration says California must change its policies allowing transgender girls to compete on sports teams consistent with their gender identity. The U.S. Education Department says the policies violate a federal law banning sex discrimination in education. U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon says California could lose federal funding if it does not comply. But the state says all students should have the opportunity to play. The issue garnered renewed attention in California after a trans athlete recently participated in the state high school track and field championship. The sports governing body running the meet allowed more girls to participate and medal in events in which the trans athlete was competing.

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NASCAR in-season tournament: A look at first-round matchups for Elliott, Bowman, Larson and Byron at Atlanta

CONCORD N.C. – The upcoming race at Atlanta Motor Speedway marks the first of five races for the NASCAR In-Season Challenge with 32 drivers competing head-to-head for a $1 million prize. The single elimination, bracket-style event will take place at five tracks over the next five weeks. The first being Atlanta Motor Speedway, followed by the Chicago Street […]

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CONCORD N.C. – The upcoming race at Atlanta Motor Speedway marks the first of five races for the NASCAR In-Season Challenge with 32 drivers competing head-to-head for a $1 million prize.

The single elimination, bracket-style event will take place at five tracks over the next five weeks. The first being Atlanta Motor Speedway, followed by the Chicago Street Course, Sonoma Raceway, Dover Motor Speedway and ending at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 

Hendrick Motorsports has found success at all five venues, especially Atlanta. The organization boasts the most wins of any team at Atlanta with 17 trips to victory lane and also has the most top fives (67), the most top 10s (106) and the most laps led (3,690). 

Among Hendrick Motorsports’ current roster of drivers, William Byron has gone to victory lane twice at Atlanta, while Chase Elliott also has a victory at his home track.  

RELATED: NASCAR in season tournament matchups

This week’s race is scheduled for a 7 p.m. green flag on Saturday night. 

With the seeding completed, let’s see how the four Hendrick Motorsports drivers have fared at Atlanta going into race weekend: 

Chase Elliott

Chase Elliott is the highest-seeded Hendrick Motorsports driver, entering as the fifth seed. He will go up against Austin Dillon, the 28th seed, this weekend.

Hailing from Dawsonville, Georgia, Elliott will look to impress the home crowd. He nabbed a win in the 2022 summer race and along with that achievement, has garnered two top fives, eight top 10s and has led 164 laps at the 1.54-mile quad-oval. 

Since a reconfiguration ahead of the 2022 season, Atlanta, now a drafting track, has created chaos an unpredictability for drivers in the field. For Elliott however, neither the venue nor the in-season tournament has affected his mentality going into race weekend.

RELATED: New look for No. 9: See Chase Elliott’s colors for Atlanta

The No. 9 team performs a pit stop during a 2024 race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

“If we are doing our job, that’s going to take care of itself,” Elliott said. “My mindset is to go out and try and win the race on a weekly basis.”

Elliott has outraced Dillon in 86 in 118 races in the Next Gen Era (2022-present) and 14 times at drafting tracks. 

Here’s a look at Elliott’s history at Atlanta:

Chase Elliott averages, statistics at Atlanta

Starts: 13
Wins: 1
Poles: 0
Top fives: 2
Top 10s: 8
Laps led: 164
Average start: 14.2
Average finish: 12.2

Alex Bowman 

Alex Bowman is seeded eighth and he will be facing the 25th seed, Joey Logano. 

Logano’s recent numbers at Atlanta since its reconfiguration are impressive, Bowman may have an edge over his opponent when looking beneath the surface. 

Bowman has shown remarkable consistency in drafting/superspeedway races. He was up front for a majority of the race at Atlanta earlier this spring, leading six laps and overtaking Logano for the lead at one point. A crash not of his own doing damaged the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet, but despite the setback, Bowman and the No. 48 team got back out on track. 

Bowman has six top 10s in the last 11 races at drafting tracks. Since the start of the 2024 season, he is ranked third of all drivers in points at drafting tracks and leads all drivers in laps without a win at 132. He has finished better than Logano in three of the last five races at drafting tracks.

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Even though Atlanta is lumped into a set of wildcard tracks, Bowman has found success there, with three top fives and four top 10s. 

Coming off a 11th-place run at Pocono Raceway, Bowman is sure to use that momentum to navigate toward the front of the pack at Atlanta. 

Here is an overlook of Bowman’s statistics in the Peach State:

Alex Bowman averages, statistics at Atlanta

Starts: 14
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top fives: 3
Top 10s: 4
Laps led: 11
Average start: 18.3
Average finish: 18.0

Kyle Larson

Coming off a seventh-place run at Pocono and with the lead in the NASCAR Cup Series playoff standings, Kyle Larson looks to convert that push into a win on Sunday. Seeded 10th, his opponent is Tyler Reddick who is seeded 23rd. 

Larson seems to be rewriting the narrative of his relationship to drafting tracks. His recent run at such facilities has proven that he can master pack racing that Atlanta Motor Speedway will bring this Saturday night.

Larson finished third at Atlanta in the spring and second at Talladega Superspeedway this year. He has finished higher than Reddick in three of the last five drafting races and has beaten his opponent 71-53 in the Next Gen era. He looks to take that momentum and carry it into this weekend’s race along with some impressive statistics.

RELATED: From Winner to Champion, Part 5: Gordon vs. Earnhardt, ‘The rivalry was real’

The No. 5 HendrickCars.com driver has three top fives, five top 10s and an average starting position of 8.9 at the track. Larson is looking forward to the tournament. 

“I like the concept of the in-season bracket challenge, I feel like it’s a race within the race,” Larson said. “This is something you pay attention to and with money and a trophy on the line, we all want to win.”

Watch out for Kyle Larson this Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway:

Kyle Larson averages, statistics at Atlanta

Starts: 15
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Top fives: 3
Top 10s: 5
Laps led: 452
Average start: 8.9
Average finish: 19.0

William Byron

Even though he is seeded 18th, William Byron is still the atop the NASCAR Cup Series points standings. He sits 54 markers above second-place Larson and in the opening round of the in-season tournament, will battle with Ryan Preece, who holds the 15th seed.

Since the 2022 season, the two-time Daytona 500 champion has finished higher than Preece in 12 out of 15 drafting races. He also has beaten his opponent in 10 of 17 events in 2025. 

At Alanta, Byron is well acquainted with the winner’s circle, parking his No. 24 Chevrolet on the checkered floor twice in the Next Gen era (spring 2022, summer 2023). Along with his success, he has two top fives, four top 10 and 181 laps led in Georgia. 

RELATED: All-Pro Auto Reconditioning becomes primary sponsor of NASCAR points leader William Byron

While the next four races following this weekend are challenging, Byron looks to put in as much effort as possible to win each event, extend his points lead and set himself up to win the prize money. 

“Those are decent tracks for us, but they are also tracks that we could use some work at too. Atlanta we’ve has success at, but it also has an unknown element to it,” Byron said. “The summer has been a bit tough for us in the past, so I know we’re putting focus into those this year.”

Here is an overview of how he’s done at the track in the next gen era:

William Byron averages, statistics at Atlanta

Starts: 12
Wins: 2
Poles: 0
Top fives: 2
Top 10s: 4
Laps led: 181
Average start: 14.8
Average finish: 17.8

NASCAR in season tournament bracket

  • Matchup 1 – Denny Hamlin (1) vs. Ty Dillon (32)
  • Matchup 2 – Kyle Busch (16) vs. Brad Keselowski (17)
  • Matchup 3 – Bubba Wallace (9) vs. Daniel Suarez (24)
  • Matchup 4 – Alex Bowman (8) vs. Joey Logano (25)
  • Matchup 5 – Christopher Bell (4) vs. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (29)
  • Matchup 6 – Ross Chastain (13) vs. Erik Jones (20)
  • Matchup 7 – John Hunter Nemechek (12) vs. Josh Berry (21)
  • Matchup 8 – Chase Elliott (5) vs. Austin Dillon (28)
  • Matchup 9 – Chase Briscoe (2) vs. Noah Gragson (31)
  • Matchup 10 – Ryan Preece (15) vs. William Byron (18)
  • Matchup 11 – Kyle Larson (10) vs. Tyler Reddick (23)
  • Matchup 12 – Ryan Blaney (7) vs. Carson Hocevar (26)
  • Matchup 13 – Chris Buescher (3) vs. Todd Gilliland (30)
  • Matchup 14 – Zane Smith (14) vs. Austin Cindric (19)
  • Matchup 15 – Michael McDowell (11) vs. AJ Allmendinger (22)
  • Matchup 16 – Ty Gibbs (6) vs. Justin Haley (27)

Where is NASCAR racing this weekend?

The ARCA Series and the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series are both at Lime Rock Park. The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. 

What channel is the NASCAR race on today?

(All times listed in eastern time)

Friday, June 27
  • 1:05 p.m. – CRAFTSMAN Truck Series practice, FS2
  • 3 – Xfinity Series qualifying, CW
  • 5:05 – Cup Series qualifying, truTV
  • 7:30 – Xfinity Series race, CW
Saturday, June 28
  • 9:30 a.m. – CRAFTSMAN Truck Series qualifying, FS1
  • 1 p.m. – CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race, FOX
  • 4 – ARCA race, FS2
  • 7 – Cup Series race, TNT 



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4 things to know heading into NASCAR weekend in Atlanta

HAMPTON, Ga. (WSPA) – It’s one of the most thrilling stops on the NASCAR schedule for both Xfinity and Cup Series drivers. Atlanta is home to some of the tightest finishes in NASCAR history, massive wrecks, and unpredictable outcomes. The newly named EchoPark Speedway, formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway, is known for its unpredictability. Here are […]

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HAMPTON, Ga. (WSPA) – It’s one of the most thrilling stops on the NASCAR schedule for both Xfinity and Cup Series drivers.

Atlanta is home to some of the tightest finishes in NASCAR history, massive wrecks, and unpredictable outcomes.

The newly named EchoPark Speedway, formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway, is known for its unpredictability. Here are four things to look for this weekend.

Historical Home Track Success

One driver has historically had great success at the track. Look for Xfinity Series driver, and Georgia native, Austin Hill to maintain his home track dominance.

Hill claimed victory in the February race at Atlanta, marking his third straight win and fifth overall at the track. Some other drivers said the 21 car is the one to beat.

Austin Hill climbs out of his car in Victory Lane after winning the Xfinity Series race on February 22, 2025 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. (Courtesy: NASCAR, Chris Graythen with Getty Images)

“We have a pretty good idea of what we’re going to bring to the track and, you know, shout out to Joe Gibbs Racing’s motor department. They’ve helped us here these last couple of weeks making our motor program a little bit better to get closer to battle that 21 car. He’s always the one that we see that’s fast at this style of race tracks,” said Brandon Jones, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver.

The Drafting Dynamics

Wins in Atlanta don’t come easy, which leads us to our second focus of the weekend: the drafting dynamics.

Since its track reconfiguration in 2022, Atlanta features 28-degree banks and narrow superspeedway-style racing. It’s setting up what’s expected to be a weekend of action under the lights.

Recent NASCAR Cup Series races at Atlanta have delivered dramatic finishes, which include Daniel Suarez’s 0.003-second win in 2024 and Christopher Bell’s last-lap overtime pass in 2025.

As the sun goes down, the conditions are expected to change, including the temperature on track, which makes execution and pit stops elements that can make or break a race.
Three-time Cup Series Champion Joey Logano will look to lock up another win at the track.

“We continue wanting to bring more to the record books and to our fans, our race team, our sponsors, and all that,” said Logano.

That factors into the importance of Cup qualifying, the first thing to look for.

Competitive Qualifying Session

Expect a fiercely competitive qualifying session Friday afternoon that will determine critical track positioning that will be needed to stay up front and avoid wrecks.

Cup Series driver Ryan Blaney won the spring pole in Atlanta at 170 mph.

Debut of Cup Series In-Season Challenge

Saturday marks the debut of the first-ever Cup Series in-season tournament.

It’s a NASCAR-style spin-off of March Madness. The first bracket round kicks off at EchoPark Speedway with 32 drivers battling for a $1 million prize over the next five races.

The field of drivers was set based on points through the Pocono race last week, and drivers were seeded based on performances at Michigan, Mexico City, and Pocono, according to NASCAR.

The race carries dual significance: traditional season points and knock-out tournament elimination. One bad day could eliminate even the top drivers from the million-dollar chase.

The green flag will drop for the Xfinity Series Focused Health 250 on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. EST on CW and the Cup Series Quaker State 400 will follow Saturday night at 7 p.m. Eastern.



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Judge orders NASCAR teams to turn over financial data to stock car series, limits details

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered a dozen NASCAR teams to provide 11 years of financial data to the stock car series as part of an ongoing legal fight but sharply limited what they need to share. A day after hearing arguments from both sides, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell of […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered a dozen NASCAR teams to provide 11 years of financial data to the stock car series as part of an ongoing legal fight but sharply limited what they need to share.

A day after hearing arguments from both sides, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell of the Western District of North Carolina said the information will “allow NASCAR to have much of the arguably relevant substance of the requested information, while protecting the legitimate interests” of the 12 teams. They had raised concerns that the private financial details could end up being made public and would hurt competitive balance.

Under the decision, the teams must provide top-line data — total revenue, total costs, and net profits and losses — dating to 2014. The teams and NASCAR were ordered to settle on an independent accounting firm to handle the details by Friday, with that work paid for by NASCAR.

Earlier this week, attorneys for 12 of the 15 overall race teams argued against disclosing their financial records to become part of NASCAR’s antitrust lawsuit. They are not parties in the ongoing suit filed by 23XI Racing, which is owned by the NBA Hall Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports, owned by entrepreneur Bob Jenkins.

23XI and Front Row are the only two organizations of the 15 that refused last September to sign take-it-or-leave offers on a new charter agreement. Charters are NASCAR’s version of a franchise model, with each charter guaranteeing entry to the lucrative Cup Series races and a stable revenue stream. Of the 13 teams that signed, only Kaulig Racing has submitted the financial documents NASCAR subpoenaed as part of discovery.

Teams have long argued that NASCAR is not financially viable and they need a greater revenue stream and a more permanent length on the charter agreements, which presently have expiration dates and can be revoked by NASCAR. Two years of negotiations ended last fall with 13 teams signing on and 23IX and FRM instead heading to court.

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