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The 2025 NASCAR championship weekend runs at Phoenix Raceway from October 30 to November 2. It closes the season before the finale moves to Homestead-Miami in 2026.
Three champions will be crowned across the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series. The event compresses strategy, reliability, and execution into one decisive weekend.
In the Cup field, twelve drivers remain in contention. Joe Gibbs Racing fields Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe against Hendrick Motorsports leaders Kyle Larson and William Byron.
The Xfinity title fight features defending champion Justin Allgaier. He faces teammates Connor Zilisch and Carson Kvapil, with Jesse Love representing Richard Childress Racing.
Corey Heim sets the Truck Series benchmark after a dominant season. He confronts Kaden Honeycutt, Tyler Ankrum, and defending champion Ty Majeski in a tightly matched finale.
Track activity begins Thursday with Truck practice. Friday brings Truck qualifying on FOX Sports 2, plus Xfinity and Cup practice on The CW App and truTV.
Friday night opens racing with a 150-lap Truck event on FOX Sports 1. Saturday features qualifying for Xfinity and Cup, then a 200-lap Xfinity race at 7:30 pm EST on The CW.
The Cup championship race starts Sunday, November 2, at 3:00 pm EST on NBC. Precision on restarts and pit cycles typically dictates Phoenix outcomes.
Coverage extends internationally, with TSN in Canada and various global broadcasters. Streaming includes in-car cameras on HBO Max. MRN and SiriusXM provide full radio coverage.
The Cup entry list features 39 teams, including two part-time entries. Notables include Ross Chastain, Austin Cindric, and Kyle Larson from powerhouse programs.
Veterans Casey Mears and J.J. Yeley rejoin the field with Garage 66 Ford and NY Racing Team Chevrolet. Their experience adds depth to racecraft and strategy variability.
Phoenix rewards track position, tire conservation, and pit execution. Crews must balance stage points against outright pace as the surface evolves across long green runs.
Post-race analysis continues on the Inside The Race live show, hosted by Alex Weaver and Steve Letarte. Kyle Petty and Jeff Burton contribute expert perspective and interviews.
Matt Weaver offers a detailed breakdown of key moments and outcomes. Expect attention on decisive pit calls, restart management, and tire usage through the final stage.
This finale closes a compelling season with three titles on the line. The impending move to Homestead-Miami adds significance as teams seek a defining finish.