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Fox Sports
26-06-2025
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
2025 NASCAR Atlanta qualifying: Order for Quaker State 400
The NASCAR Cup Series is set to take on the EchoPark Speedway for yet another race in the 2025 season. Catch the race on Saturday on TNT at 7 p.m. ET. Qualifying starts Friday on truTV. Check out the 2025 NASCAR Atlanta qualifying order below. 2025 NASCAR Atlanta Qualifying Order recommended Get more from NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic


Fox Sports
24-06-2025
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
2025 NASCAR Atlanta Entry List: All 40 drivers for Quaker State 400
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to EchoPark Speedway for the 2025 edition of the Quaker State 400. As the playoff picture begins to tighten, drivers will be pushing the limits on the revamped superspeedway-style layout. Here's a look at the full entry list for this weekend's race under the lights in Atlanta. Here's a look at the full entry list for this weekend's race. 2025 NASCAR Atlanta Entry List Corey LaJoie (#01, Ford) Ross Chastain (#1, Chevrolet) Austin Cindric (#2, Ford) Austin Dillon (#3, Chevrolet) Noah Gragson (#4, Ford) Kyle Larson (#5, Chevrolet) Brad Keselowski (#6, Ford) Justin Haley (#7, Chevrolet) Kyle Busch (#8, Chevrolet) Chase Elliott (#9, Chevrolet) Ty Dillon (#10, Chevrolet) Denny Hamlin (#11, Toyota) Ryan Blaney (#12, Ford) AJ Allmendinger (#16, Chevrolet) Chris Buescher (#17, Ford) Chase Briscoe (#19, Toyota) Christopher Bell (#20, Toyota) Josh Berry (#21, Ford) Joey Logano (#22, Ford) Bubba Wallace (#23, Toyota) William Byron (#24, Chevrolet) Todd Gilliland (#34, Ford) Riley Herbst (#35, Toyota) Zane Smith (#38, Ford) Cole Custer (#41, Ford) John Hunter Nemechek (#42, Toyota) Erik Jones (#43, Toyota) Tyler Reddick (#45, Toyota) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (#47, Ford) Alex Bowman (#48, Chevrolet) Cody Ware (#51, Ford) Ty Gibbs (#54, Toyota) Ryan Preece (#60, Ford) David Starr (#88, Ford) Michael McDowell (#71, Chevrolet) Carson Hocevar (#77, Chevrolet) BJ McLeod (#78, Chevrolet) Connor Zilisch (#87, Chevrolet) Shane van Gisbergen (#88, Chevrolet) Daniel Suárez (#99, Chevrolet) recommended Get more from NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
Yahoo
25-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
How to renew tickets for 2026 Ambetter Health 400 NASCAR Atlanta race
What a weekend of NASCAR racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Christopher Bell stealing the win from Kyle Larson on the final lap of overtime in the Ambetter Health 400. After such a great time, it's time to renew tickets for the 2026 Ambetter Health 400 and get ready for the Quaker State 400 on Saturday, June 28. Deadline to renew and guarantee the lowest price and your same seat and campsites is July 11, 2025. Here's how to renew tickets and benefits for renewal of NASCAR Atlanta race tickets. Renew NASCAR Atlanta tickets for 2026 Affordable Payment Options: Pay in Full Monthly Payments - Equal monthly payments 4-Payment Plan- $50 deposit; 4 equal payments NOTE: By selecting the Monthly payment plan option, you are signing up to have your same seats, camping and other products automatically renew for the following season. You can opt-out of this auto-renewal option at any time. Renew NASCAR Atlanta race tickets for 2026 Save Money: Renewal customers receive the guaranteed lowest prices and best seating options. Keep Your Same Seat: Upon renewal, you have the ability to lock in your favorite seat at the racetrack. Weather Guarantee: The Speedway Motorsports Weather Guarantee applies to all NASCAR races at any Speedway Motorsports facility that are postponed and rescheduled to a different date due to inclement weather. Priority Access to Relocate: Interested in moving to a new section or looking for that aisle seat? By renewing early, you receive priority access to upgrades and relocations. Your account representative will contact you after the renewal deadline to discuss available upgrade options. Renew Atlanta NASCAR tickets for 2026 We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: NASCAR Atlanta race: Renew tickets for 2026 Ambetter Health 400
Yahoo
24-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
NASCAR Atlanta winners and losers: Carson Hocevar makes few friends, earns best career finish anyway
Christopher Bell edged just ahead of Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson for the lead at the time of a last-lap caution to win the Ambetter Health 400 NASCAR Cup Series race Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. A crash involving Josh Berry, Joey Logano and others down the backstretch forced NASCAR to throw the caution flag on the final lap, with Bell about a front-end's length ahead of Hocevar and Larson at the time of caution. Bell led one lap all day, the final one, for his 10th career NASCAR Cup Series victory and first at Atlanta. Sunday's race was another fascinating attempt at a pack-racing event on a 1.5-mile track. The unique style of racing differs even from Daytona and Talladega given the differing momentum of runs and the tightness of the pack. But there were still a long list of crashed race cars in Atlanta. Here were the winners and losers coming out of Sunday's NASCAR Atlanta race, with a tip of the cap to Spire Motorsports: RACE RECAP: NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta: Live updates, highlights, live leaderboard of Ambetter Health 400 ATLANTA RACE RESULTS: Who won NASCAR Atlanta race? Winner is Christopher Bell, plus full results Carson Hocevar was The Show on Sunday, for better and for worse. Hocevar's daring moves and aggressiveness didn't make him a lot of friends, including Ryan Blaney, whose chance to win ended with a spin off of Hocevar's bumper with less than 20 laps to go. Hocevar also drew the ire of Kyle Busch at the end of stage 1 for an aggressive move that cost Busch several spots. But Hocevar, who drives for Spire Motorsports, did have a chance to win, shoving Christopher Bell to the lead into turn 3 on the final lap and wedging himself in between Bell and Kyle Larson before the caution ended the race. Hocevar had post-race discussions with Blaney and Ross Chastain immediately after hopping out of his car, and he apologized to fellow Chevrolet driver Larson during his post-race FOX interview for pushing Bell ahead inadvertently on the final lap with the idea that the leaders would be able to race to the line. Enemies made? Probably, yeah. Runner-up finish, the best of his Cup Series career? Also yes. Pack racing rewards the aggressive. (Until they crash, of course.) Michael McDowell's issues were under the radar near the end of the first stage. McDowell ended up six laps down after his Spire Motorsports team had to repair a power steering issue during the stage caution after falling to last by Lap 60. From there, McDowell received the free pass six times, a mark NASCAR says is tied for the most all-time. McDowell received the free pass on the following laps, including getting back on the lead lap on Lap 184: Lap 85 Lap 105 Lap 137 Lap 155 Lap 162 Lap 184 The best part of McDowell's day? He finished 13th after surging into the top 15 on the OT restart. Keselowski has started the season with two finishes outside the top 25 after a 26th-place finish at Daytona and Sunday's last-place finish at Atlanta. The driver-owner of the No. 6 RFK Racing Ford was an innocent bystander caught up in an accident involving Chase Elliott and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Stenhouse shot up the race track off of turn 4 after contact with Chase Briscoe, shoving Chase Elliott into the wall. Elliott's suspension broke, and he spun down the tri-oval before collecting a slowing Keselowski. The former Cup champion will be in a fine spot if he returns to 2024 form on non-drafting tracks, and he was running fine in the first two races. But the final result pays the points, and Keselowski is 0-for-2 on good points days in 2025. Last year's three-wide Atlanta race winner had a sterling track record on the Atlanta drafting configuration, but Sunday's race result stands out as a negative outlier. Suarez was involved in the Lap 184 multi-car crash through the tri-oval on the frontstretch, getting the worst of a three-wide sandwich between Todd Gilliland, Ty Gibbs and himself. After three straight Atlanta finishes in the top two, Suarez finished 33rd on Sunday. The No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet never was a factor in the first 300 miles of the race, and Suarez told FOX after the crash that the team was trying something new this weekend. "We struggled a lot with the balance of the car in the first stage," Suarez said on his FOX post-crash interview. "We worked a lot to try and make it better. We made it better, but never quite the way we normally are here." Nick Gray is a sports trending writer for The Tennessean. Contact him at NHGray@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: NASCAR Atlanta winners and losers: Carson Hocevar makes few friends, finishes 2nd
Yahoo
24-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Watch Austin Cindric crash, take out Daytona 500 champion William Byron at NASCAR Atlanta race
William Byron will not start the NASCAR season with two wins. Byron, the back-to-back Daytona 500 winner, got caught up in a crash on lap 258 of the scheduled 260 in Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Austin Cindric was stuck behind Kyle Larson and drove his No. 2 Team Penske Ford into the fence, spun out and took out Byron coming out of turn 2. The two slid down the backstretch and hit the inside wall. Byron was able to drive his car back to pit road but had heavy damage. Cindric was towed back to the garage with heavy front end damage. Byron was trying to become the first driver since Matt Kenseth in 2009 to win the first two races of the season. Sunday's race will end in overtime. Follow sports writer Austin Chastain on X, formerly known as Twitter, at @ChastainAJ or reach him via email at achastain@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: NASCAR Atlanta race: Austin Cindric, William Byron crash