Start time, programming and more – NASCAR Conference



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The Xfinity Series runs under the lights of Kentucky Speedway for its last run on a 1.5 mile track until September.

There has been no new regular Xfinity team behind the scenes of the 10-race win under the dominance of Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell and Cole Custer. Will that change tonight?

Here is all the information you need for the race:

(All times are in the East)

START: The command to start the engines will be given at 7am: 32 The green flag is planned for 7: 40 p.m.

PRERACE: The garage opens at noon. The qualifications are at 4: 15h. The meeting of the pilots / crew leaders is at 17:45. The pilot introductions are at 7 p.m. The invocation will be given to 7: 24 Hours by Larry Campbell, Chaplain of the Kentucky Raceway Ministries Track. Griffen Waltmire from Convoy, Ohio, will play the national anthem at 7: 25 hours

DISTANCE: The race is 200 tours (300 miles) around the 1.5mile track.

STEPS: Step 1 ends at lap 45. Stage 2 ends on the 90th lap.

TV / RADIO: NBCSN will televise the race. The cover starts at 7 am p.m. with countdown to green. Performance Racing Network's radio broadcast begins at 7 am p.m. and can also be heard at goprn.com. SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will transmit the PRN broadcast.

PROVIDE: wunderground.com calls for a clear sky and a temperature of 84 degrees at start of the race.

LAST TIME: Christopher Bell defeated Daniel Hemric and Kyle Busch for his second win of the year and the first of three straight wins.

STARTING PROGRAMMING: Xfinity Series

SPARTA, Kentucky – Daniel Suarez qualified first for the Saturday night race at Kentucky Speedway.

The cars were impounded after qualifying and the inspection will take place on Saturday afternoon. Any car that fails the inspection will have its qualifying time canceled and will go to the back of the field. The garage opens at 1:30 pm ET Saturday and the inspection will begin shortly thereafter.

Brad Keselowski has qualified third, Kurt Busch fourth and Kevin Harvick fifth.

Click here for the provisional composition of the cup

The race is scheduled at 19:30. AND on NBCSN. Coverage starts at 6pm ET with NASCAR America.

SPARTA, Kentucky – Daniel Suarez won the provisional pole of Saturday night's race at Kentucky Speedway.

Suarez scored his first pole of the season with a lap of 184.590 mph on Friday night. His teammate Aric Almirola of Stewart-Haas Racing has qualified second with 183,799. This will be the sixth start of the season for Almirola.

The starting training will be official Saturday afternoon after the inspection of each car. If a car fails the inspection on Saturday, its qualifying time will be canceled and the car will leave at the back. The garage opens at 1:30 pm ET Saturday and the inspection will begin shortly thereafter.

Click here for qualifying results

The four cars of Stewart-Haas Racing qualified in the top 10. Kevin Harvick (183,312 mph) and Suarez and Almirola in the top 10 are ranked fifth and Clint Bowyer (182,834) seventh. Stewart-Haas Racing has not won a race this season yet.

Brad Keselowski has qualified third at 183.443 mph. Kurt Busch has qualified fourth at 183.355 mph.

SPARTA, Kentucky – Austin Cindric, whose team leader was ejected by NASCAR on Thursday for a modification of the team's car body, will start in pole position for Friday's Xfinity Series race at Kentucky Speedway.

"It's a fantastic start," Cindric told NBCSN. "From the right place. I hope to finish in the right place. "

Cindric won his first pole of the season with a lap of 180,030 mph. Christopher Bell, who won this race last year, starts second after a lap of 179.623 mph.

Noah Gragson (179.551 mph) and Justin Allgaier (179.342) follow their teammates. Cole Custer starts fifth after a lap of 179.277 mph.

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In addition, the team leader of the Custer team was ejected after Custer's car failed an inspection three times before qualifying.

The coverage of the Xfinity race by the NBCSN starts at 7pm. AND. The wunderground.com forecast calls for sunny skies with highs of 84 degrees and no chance of rain.

SPARTA, Ky. – Two-time Kentucky Speedway winner Brad Keselowski posted the fastest lap in the final session of the Friday Cup.

Keselowski led the pack with a lap of 182.303 mph. Kevin Harvick (181.793 mph), Denny Hamlin (181.763), Ryan Blaney (181.701) and Clint Bowyer (181.457) followed him.

Click here for the results of the final of the cup

Daniel Suarez had the most laps in the session with 63. He was eighth in the speed rankings with a best lap of 181.305 mph.

Suarez also recorded the best average speed on 10 consecutive laps at 180.697 mph. He was followed by Kyle Busch (180,080 mph) and Harvick (180,010).

There was no incident in the session.

Qualifications are taking place today at 18:05. AND on NBCSN.

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