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Full schedule for 2025 Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Las Vegas race, don't miss a second of the action

Full schedule for 2025 Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Las Vegas race, don't miss a second of the action

Yahoo13-03-2025

NASCAR is making its way to Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Las Vegas race is set for this week. Knowing where to be and when is of the utmost importance to enjoy the race.
Here is the full schedule for this week's NASCAR Las Vegas race.
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All times Central
8 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series hauler parade (on Las Vegas Blvd. Strip)
9 p.m.: Kubota High Limit Series opening ceremony (Dirt Track)
All times Central
1 p.m.: Camper kickoff party (Neon Garage)
2:30 p.m.: Neon Garage, VIP suites and ticket gates B, C and D open
3:40 p.m.: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series qualifying (single truck, one lap).
5:05 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series practice (two groups)
5:30 p.m.: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series autograph session (Neon Garage, pass required)
6:10 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying (Single car, one lap)
7:40 p.m.: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver introductions
8 p.m.: Ecosave 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race (Stages: 30/60/134 laps, 201 miles)
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All times Central.
10 a.m.: Neon Garage, VIP suites and ticket gates B, C and D open
12:35 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series practice (two groups)
1 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series autograph session (Neon Garage, pass required)
1:40 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series qualifying (single car, one lap)
2:55 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series introductions
3:30 p.m.: The LiUNA NASCAR Xfinity Series race (Stages: 45/90/200 laps, 300 miles)
9 p.m.: Kubota High Limit Racing Series opening ceremony (dirt track)
All times Central
10 a.m.: Neon Garage, VIP suites and ticket gates B, C and D open; Speedway Children's Charities live auction (Draft Bar)
12:15 p.m.: Pre-Race Track Pass access opens (front stretch)
1:30 p.m.: Drivers' meeting (Neon Garage)
1:45 p.m.: Drivers' Red Carpet Walk (Neon Garage to pre-race stage)
1:55 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series driver introductions
2:30 p.m.: Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Cup Series race (Stages: 80/165/267 laps, 400.5 miles)
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2 p.m.: RV lots close
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