The 57th annual FireKeepers Casino 400 is set to take place at Michigan International Speedway this weekend. The race, which marks the 15th event of the season, will kick off at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 8.
Located in Brooklyn, Michigan, Michigan International Speedway features a two-mile-long D-shaped oval track. The track, which first hosted the FireKeepers Casino 400 in 1969, has 18 degrees of banking in turns, 12 degrees of banking in the frontstretch, and five degrees of banking in the backstretch.
In addition to the Cup Series race, the Michigan track will also host Truck and ARCA Series races this weekend. The FireKeepers Casino 400 will see 36 drivers competing for the top spot. Practice and qualifying sessions are scheduled for Saturday, June 7, at 9:30 a.m. ET and 10:40 a.m. ET, respectively, to determine the starting positions for the main event.
Qualifying for the 2025 FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway will be led by Noah Gragson in Group A and Daniel Suarez in Group B. The qualifying order for the race is as follows:
Group A:
1. Noah Gragson – 35.900
2. Cody Ware – 33.900
3. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. – 32.700
4. Justin Haley – 31.100
5. Ty Gibbs – 29.800
6. Alex Bowman – 29.100
7. Austin Dillon – 28.100
8. Shane van Gisbergen – 27.400
9. Riley Herbst – 27.300
10. Ty Dillon – 27.200
11. Josh Berry – 27.000
12. Brad Keselowski – 25.700
13. John Hunter Nemechek – 25.500
14. Ryan Preece – 24.400
15. Cole Custer – 23.500
16. Todd Gilliland – 22.300
17. Michael McDowell – 21.000
18. AJ Allmendinger – 19.700
Group B:
1. Daniel Suárez – 19.600
2. Zane Smith – 16.600
3. Austin Cindric – 15.600
4. Chase Briscoe – 15.500
5. Chris Buescher – 14.000
6. Kyle Busch – 12.900
7. Erik Jones – 12.100
8. Chase Elliott – 12.000
9. Ross Chastain – 10.400
10. Tyler Reddick – 8.100
11. Christopher Bell – 7.900
12. Bubba Wallace – 7.500
13. Carson Hocevar – 6.500
14. Kyle Larson – 6.200
15. Joey Logano – 5.200
16. William Byron – 3.800
17. Denny Hamlin – 3.300
18. Ryan Blaney – 2.800
Fans can catch all the NASCAR Cup Series action at Michigan International Speedway on Prime Video on Saturday and Sunday.
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