NASCAR’s 2025 Richmond Race Weekend: TV Schedule, Entry Lists, Race Info, and More

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA - AUGUST 11: Austin Dillon, driver of the #3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway on August 11, 2024 in Richmond, Virginia. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

What’s Happening?

It’s the final short-track race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs as the NASCAR Craftsman Truck and Cup Series roll into Richmond Raceway for a doubleheader weekend.  

  • Richmond Raceway is one of the many longtime staples of NASCAR. It has hosted races from all three NASCAR National Series dating back to 1953, alongside notable races in Series like the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, and several other Series.
  • The Cup Series was the first Series to race at Richmond in 1953, with Lee Petty the winner. The Truck Series first raced at Richmond during its first season of action. NASCAR Hall of Famer Terry Labonte won that race, scoring his only win in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
  • Richard Petty holds the record for most wins at Richmond in the NASCAR Cup Series, winning at the three-quarter mile oval 13 times from 1961 to 1975. Tony Stewart, Jack Sprague, and Mike Skinner share the honor in the Truck Series, all having won at Richmond twice.

Weekend TV Schedule (All Times EST)*

Friday, August 15: Truck Series Practice and Qualifying | Cup Series Practice and Qualifying | Truck Series Race

  • 2:05 PM – 3:00 PM — Truck Series Practice on FS1
  • 3:10 PM – 4:00 PM — Truck Series Qualifying on FS1
  • 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM — Cup Series Practice on TruTV and HBO Max
  • 5:40 PM – 6:30 PM — Cup Series Qualifying on TruTV and HBO Max
  • 7:30 PM – Truck Series eero 250 on FS1 [TV] & NRN [Radio]

Saturday, August 16: Cup Series Race

  • 7:30 PM – Cup Series Cook Out 400 on USA [TV] & MRN [Radio]

Race Facts: Richmond Raceway

Track Facts: Richmond Raceway
  • Year Opened: 1946
  • Length: 0.75 Miles
  • Banking: 14°
  • Surface: Asphalt
  • Rain Tires: Yes
  • Lights: Yes

eero 250 on FS1:
  • Race Length: 250 Laps (187.5 Miles)
  • Stages: 70 Lap Stage One, 70 Lap Stage Two, 110 Lap Final Stage
  • Most Recent Race Winner: Ty Majeski

Cook Out 400 on USA:
  • Race Length: 400 Laps (300 Miles)
  • Stages: 70 Lap Stage One, 160 Lap Stage Two, 170 Lap Final Stage

2024 Cook Out 400 Results:
  • First: Austin Dillon — No. 3
  • Second: Denny Hamlin — No. 11
  • Third: Tyler Reddick — No. 45
  • Fourth: Bubba Wallace — No. 23
  • Fifth: Ross Chastain — No. 1

Top Storylines of the Weekend

  • Last season’s fall race at Richmond saw Austin Dillon dominate, though a late race caution, followed by an overtime restart, looked to be the end of his pursuit of a race win. That was until Dillon wrecked leader Joey Logano in turn four and Denny Hamlin en route to locking himself into the 2025 playoffs. But just a few short days later, NASCAR revoked the playoff implications of his win due to his actions.
  • Richmond was once a shining example of NASCAR’s short track roots, including a long run of sell-outs, Chase cutoff races, and double dates. That all came to a screeching halt this past off-season. After years of declining attendance and a drop in short track competition in the Next Gen era, NASCAR gave Richmond’s spring date to Mexico City, ending a tradition dating back to 1959.
  • This weekend marks two races until the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs and the cutoff race for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoffs. Entering this weekend, notable short track aces like Ryan Preece, in the Cup Series, and Kaden Honeycutt in the Truck Series, remain hopeful for a spot in the playoffs.

Entry Lists

Cup Series

Notable and Open Entries:

  • #4 – Noah Gragson
  • #23 – Bubba Wallace
  • #34 – Todd Gilliland
  • #33 – Jesse Love (i)
  • #35 – Riley Herbst
  • #38 – Zane Smith
  • #44 – TBA – Withdrawn
  • #45 – Tyler Reddick
  • #67 – Corey Heim (i)

Truck Series

Notable Entries:

  • #1 – Brent Crews
  • #2 – Clayton Green
  • #6 – Norm Benning – Withdrawn
  • #7 – Sammy Smith (i)
  • #16 – Christian Eckes (i)
  • #22 – Stephen Mallozzi
  • #41 – Matthew Gould
  • #44 – Andres Perez de Lara
  • #45 – Bayley Currey
  • #52 – Kaden Honeycutt
  • #67 – Ryan Roulette
  • #77 – Corey LaJoie (listed as #177, using owners’ points from former #07)
  • #84 – Patrick Staropoli (i)
  • #97 – Carson Kvapil (i)

Note: This article will be updated as more information about the weekend comes out.

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Even Magic Johnson Has Noticed Michael Jordan’s NASCAR Team Success

What’s Happening?

Magic Johnson, who faced Michael Jordan 18 times on the NBA court, including 13 regular-season games and 5 games in the 1991 NBA Finals, recently offered public praise for 23XI Racing’s rise in the 2026 NASCAR season.

The two former NBA players built their rivalry on NBA courts before competing together on the 1992 U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball Team, known as the “Dream Team,” where the pair were known as both friends and fierce competitors. In fact, Magic Johnson played a central role in recruiting Michael Jordan and Larry Bird to join the 1992 U.S. Olympic squad.

The defining clash between Johnson and Jordan came in the 1991 NBA Finals, a season that was the shift from the Los Angeles Lakers’ “Showtime” run to the rise of the Chicago Bulls. And now, years later, Johnson turned to social media to compliment MJ’s stock car venture.

The presence of Michael Jordan in the garage has not only drawn fresh eyes to NASCAR, but also widened the sport’s reach beyond its base and placed it on platforms fans haven’t seen in years, like ESPN. The network has not held NASCAR broadcast rights since 2014, and since then, its focus has centered on properties under its umbrella, including the NBA, NFL, and WNBA. But now, even without rights, NASCAR headlines tied to MJ and 23XI Racing’s run have found space throughout their coverage.

MJ’s 23XI Racing team has opened the season with three straight wins with their No. 45 driver, Tyler Reddick. The run began with a win in the Daytona 500, the organization’s first success in that event since its launch in 2021.

Reddick followed with a win at Atlanta and then completed the sweep at the Circuit of the Americas, becoming the first driver in Cup Series history to win the opening three races of a season.

The accomplishment also placed the 23XI Racing team alongside one of the most successful organizations in NASCAR, Petty Enterprises, which last won the first three Cup races of a season in 1963.

When Reddick’s Toyota crossed the start/finish line at COTA, MJ was seen celebrating on pit road with the crew. In post-race remarks, Jordan acknowledged the pressure Reddick carried entering COTA with a chance to sweep the opening stretch. He praised the No. 45 crew and crew chief Billy Scott, and credited co-owner Denny Hamlin as the “mastermind” behind the roster build, citing Hamlin’s role in identifying Reddick’s talent and bringing him into the team.

DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - APRIL 06: Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway on April 06, 2025 in Darlington, South Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Lionel Racing Reveals First Wave of 2026 NASCAR Authentics Diecast

What’s Happening?

Lionel Racing finally confirmed the first wave of 2026 NASCAR Authentics 1:64 scale diecast for Monday morning, with the line of retail-exclusive diecast featuring a new look for the new year.

  • This line will include six throwback paint schemes from NASCAR’s 2025 throwback weekend at Darlington Raceway. Though they did not release one in 2025, this move restarts an annual tradition of Lionel releasing at least one wave of cars carrying the colors of that prior season’s throwback designs.
  • Included in this wave of cars are Austin Cindric, Kyle Larson, Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano, William Byron, and Sammy Smith. Alongside these paint schemes’ debuts in the Authentics line is a new design for the packaging of the 2026 line of NASCAR Authentics.
  • Last season was somewhat turbulent for Lionel as, alongside issues with tariffs, the brand only released three waves of NASCAR Autentics, one wave of NASCAR Autentics Winners Circle diecast, and two waves of Haulers.
  • Lionel announcing the first wave of 2026 early on in the new year is perhaps a sign that 2026 could return this line to its regular release schedule. The post from Lionel Racing also confirmed that the brand will announce another wave by the end of the week, further hinting at a recommitment to the Authentics line.

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SPARTA, KY - JUNE 26: Chase Pistone, driver of the #9 NTS Motorsports Chevrolet, talks with his crew during practice for the NASCAR Camping World Series UNOH 225 at Kentucky Speedway on June 26, 2014 in Sparta, Kentucky. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Chase Pistone, NASCAR Trucks and Nationwide Series Driver, Passes Away

What’s Happening?

Chase Pistone, a former competitor on the short track racing circuit in addition to NASCAR’s National Series, has passed away. Pistone, now a successful Legends Car owner, was 42.

  • Chase’s brothers Nick and Tom Pistone confirmed the North Carolina natives’ passing to LegendsNation.com. The cause of Pistone’s passing is unknown. The family asked that media share the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number, which is 988.
  • Pistone, the grandson of NASCAR legend “Tiger” Tom Pistone, made his way to NASCAR after competing on short tracks in Legends cars and Late Models. He would make his jump to NASCAR via the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2005, racing for Green Light Racing at Martinsville Speedway.
  • Pistone would continue his NASCAR pursuits in 2006, racing in ARCA and the NASCAR Busch Series. Unfortunately, these two starts, at Martinsville with the Busch Series and Iowa with ARCA, would be his last for nearly a decade.
  • Pistone returned to NASCAR in 2014, racing in a combined eight NASCAR Camping World Truck and Nationwide Series races. During this season, his final in NASCAR, the then 30-year-old scored his best National Series finish, ninth place in the Truck Series annual trip to Gateway.

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