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10 Must-Watch NASCAR Storylines Before the 2025 Brickyard 400 – Part 1Get ready for the 2025 Brickyard 400 with Part 1 of our countdown — from Chase Elliott's odds to Kyle Busch’s struggles, we break down the biggest pre-race storylines. Will Denny Hamlin stay hot? Can someone repeat Kasey Kahne’s miracle?
One of NASCAR's crown jewel races, and a million dollar prize in the In-Season Challenge, awaits at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Kyle Larson won in NASCAR's return to the Brickyard 400 last year, but he's looking up at last week's winner Denny Hamlin in the betting. Our NASCAR betting picks tell you everything you need to know ahead of this heat on Sunday,
NASCAR is at North America's most hallowed race track this weekend, ready to crown a Challenge and Brickyard winner.
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GPFans on MSNNASCAR Qualifying Today: Indianapolis start times, schedule and how to watch live on TVQualifying action from Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday will be broadcast live on truTV. Meanwhile, radio coverage of the session is also available via SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Please check below to see how you can catch the action in your country.
There’s a first time for everything, as the saying goes. And when it comes to NASCAR, visiting a racetrack — particularly a massive facility — can sometimes be a life-changing experience.
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Joe Gibbs Racing's Ty Gibbs and Kaulig Racing's Ty Dillon will face off Sunday in the championship round of NASCAR's inaugural In-Season Challenge in the Brickyard 400.
While some don't view Indianapolis as a crown-jewel race in NASCAR, it is still one of the most famed tracks that the sport visits. The purse for the Brickyard 400 is less than other marquee races this season at Daytona ($30,331,250) and Charlotte ($13,651,450), but this is still considerably higher than last season's $9,596,601 payout.