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What channel is NASCAR Phoenix qualifying on today? Time, TV schedule, streaming info

What channel is NASCAR Phoenix qualifying on today? Time, TV schedule, streaming info

Yahoo08-03-2025

The NASCAR Cup Series opens the Phoenix race weekend with practice and qualifying on Saturday ahead of Sunday's Shriners Children's 500.
Christopher Bell is the defending race champion and has won the last two races overall after prevailing in the final laps at COTA last week.
Penske figures to be in contention this weekend, including Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney who finished 1-2 in last November's championship race.
Here is what you need to know about NASCAR Cup qualifying in Phoenix.
Qualifying time: 2:10 p.m. CT Saturday (Practice begins 1 p.m. CT)
TV: Amazon Prime Video (streaming) | Radio: SiriusXM and MRN
Streaming: Amazon Prime Video; NASCAR.com and SiriusXM for audio (subscription required)
Track: Phoenix Raceway (1-mile oval) in Avondale, Arizona
WEEKEND SCHEDULE: NASCAR Phoenix full weekend track schedule, TV schedule for Shriners Children's 500, other races
NASCAR COUNTERSUIT: NASCAR countersues Front Row, 23XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan in charter dispute
NO PENALTY: Chase Briscoe wins Daytona 500 penalty appeal, crew chief no longer suspended
CUP DEBUT: Katherine Legge to make NASCAR Cup Series debut at Phoenix, first woman in series since 2018
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