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NASCAR at Indianapolis Brickyard 400 live results updates today: Time, schedule, starting lineup

NASCAR at Indianapolis Brickyard 400 live results updates today: Time, schedule, starting lineup

NASCAR is back at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
For the second consecutive year, the Brickyard 400 returns to the IMS oval. Chase Briscoe, a Mitchell, Indiana native, earned his fifth pole of the season on Saturday with a lap of 183.165 mph. Briscoe has three career wins in the Cup Series. Will he get his fourth victory in his home state?
Follow along for live updates.
The NASCAR Brickyard 400 will take place at 2 p.m. ET Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 5 p.m., with a 60% chance of rain, according to NWS Indianapolis. High temperature is expected to be near 91 degrees. Heat index values may reach 105.
Rain chances are between 30% and 50% from noon through 5 p.m. today, before jumping to a 60% to 70% chance in the early evening.
Hot and humid conditions, with heat indices over 100, will continue through midweek. A break from the heat will finally arrive at the end of the week! Daily chances for thunderstorms most of the week with best chances on Wednesday. #INwx pic.twitter.com/qpBlmjZ7Cb
Decades of history: Best and worst of NASCAR Brickyard 400 action
Race tickets begin at $45.
TV: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max
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Through four rounds of seeded matchups since June 28 in Atlanta, the In-Season Challenge championship matchup is set between Ty Gibbs and Ty Dillon. The better finisher between them wins $1 million.
Dillon, the last of 32 seeded drivers entering event, finished better than top seed Denny Hamlin in Atlanta, No. 17 Brad Keselowski in Chicago, Alex Bowman at Sonoma and No. 12 John Hunter Nemechek in Dover.
Gibbs was seeded 6th and finished better than No. 27 Justin Haley in Atlanta, No. 22 A.J. Allmendinger in Chicago, No. 14 Zane Smith and No. 23 Tyler Reddick in Dover.
(Through July 20; race winners are in the 16-driver playoffs that begin Aug. 31; the other spots are filled by points winners)
Drivers who have not won a race
Below the 16-driver cut line
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