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It’s a full day of practice and qualifying for the Xfinity and Cup series at the 2.5-mile track, which also will hold a 100-lap race.
The 160-lap event will set the seedings for the In-Season Challenge.
This will be the series’ longest race on the 2.5-mile track since 2019.
The Truck Series will practice, qualify and race on the 2.5-mile track.
The 2.5-mile track in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, will play host to the top three national series.
The endurance schedule resumes with a six-hour race at the road course in New York.
The Trackhouse Racing driver will race for a championship despite being currently ranked outside the top 30 in the points standings.
The Trackhouse Racing driver turned in a dominant performance for his second career Cup victory.
The Trackhouse Racing driver qualifies for the 2025 playoffs with his second career victory.
Qualifying sessions are on tap for Cup and Xfinity, which also will hold its first race in Mexico since 2008.
It’s the series’ first race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit since 2008.
It’s the debut of NASCAR’s premier circuit on the Autodromos Hermanos Rodriguez.
The Cup Series will be on track for the first time at the road course.
The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit will welcome NASCAR’s premier series for the first time.
Joe Gibbs Racing earns its first win at Michigan since August 2015.
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver earned his third victory of the season.
The Joe Gibbs Racing star took the lead from William Byron on Lap 197 of 200.
The Truck Series will race at the 2-mile oval for the first time in nearly five years.
Seeding for the In-Season Challenge will begin with the first June race at Michigan since 2019.
ARCA and Trucks will be on track at the 2-mile oval.
The 2-mile oval in Brooklyn, Michigan, returns to June for its annual event weekend.
The Team Penske driver becomes the ninth driver to win in the 2025 season.
Quotes from the longest concrete track on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule.
The Team Penske driver took control on a long green-flag run to end the race after winning Stage 2.