What’s Happening?
This weekend, the NASCAR Truck Series joins the Cup Series in a doubleheader at Kansas Speedway. This race could be the most hyped mile-and-a-half race this season; here’s what you need to know.
- Kansas Speedway opened in 2001. It is located in Kansas City, Kansas, and represents the Great Plains region on the NASCAR schedule. Once a flyover track for most fans, Kansas has changed into a fast, all-out intermediate since the introduction of the NASCAR Next Gen Car in 2022.
- The track has hosted the NASCAR Cup Series every year since its opening and is a staple of the NASCAR Playoffs. The Truck Series has also raced at the track since its opening, making it one of the longest-tenured on the series schedule.
- This week is the first Spring Race since the track’s viral 0.001 finish last spring. Furthermore, Kansas is yet another track the Cup Series returns to later this season for a playoff race. This weekend also marks the start of a two-week off period for the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Weekend TV Schedule (All Times EST)
Saturday, May 10: Truck Series Practice and Qualifying | Cup Series Practice and Qualifying | Truck Series Race
- 2:05 PM – 3:00 PM — Truck Series Practice on FS2
- 3:10 PM – 4:00 PM — Truck Series Qualifying on FS2
- 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM — Cup Series Practice on Prime Video
- 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM — Cup Series Qualifying on Prime Video
- 7:30 PM — Truck Series Heart of Health Care 200 on FS1 [TV] & NRN [Radio]
Sunday, May 11: Cup Series Race
- 3:00 PM — Cup Series AdventHealth 400 on FS1 [TV] & MRN [Radio]
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Race Facts
Track Facts: Kansas Speedway
- Year Opened: 2001
- Length: 1.5 miles
- Banking: Turns: 17-20 Degrees in Turns
- Surface: Asphalt
- Rain Tires: No
- Lights: Yes
Heart of Health Care 200 on FS1:
- Race Length: 134 Laps (201 Miles)
- Stages: 30 Lap Stage 1, 30 Lap Stage 2, 74 Lap Final Stage
- Most Recent Race Winner: Corey Heim
AdventHealth 400 on FS1:
- Race Length: 267 Laps (400.5 Miles)
- Stages: 80 Lap Stage 1, 85 Lap Stage 2, 102 Lap Final Stage
2024 AdventHealth 400 Results:
- First: Kyle Larson — No. 5
- Second: Chris Buescher — No. 17
- Third: Chase Elliott — No. 9
- Fourth: Martin Truex Jr. — No. 19
- Fifth: Denny Hamlin — No. 11
Top Storylines of the Weekend
- The NASCAR Xfinity Series has the week off this weekend, and thanks to the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race, it will not return to action until May 24 in Charlotte. Right now, Justin Allgaier leads the way in points, with Austin Hill just 51 points behind. Carson Kvapil sits first in the Rookie of the Year standings with 324 points and is good for sixth overall.
- This weekend’s race has playoff implications. While the Truck Series will not return to the track for their playoffs, the Cup Series heads back to Kansas City for the second race of the Round of 12 on Sept. 28. Teams will obviously want to win this weekend; however, collecting data will also be valuable during this weekend’s race.
- This race weekend feels a lot like Atlanta in February, as it is the first spring race at Kansas since Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher’s dramatic 1-2 finish. Their 0.001-second difference was the closest in Cup Series history. However, last fall’s finish between Ross Chastain and William Byron was slightly less dramatic. We will leave that finish above because we guarantee you will see Buescher and Larson soon.
Entry Lists
Cup Series

Notable Entries:
- #33 – Jesse Love
- #67 – Corey Heim
Craftsman Truck Series

Notable Entries:
- #1 – Brandon Jones
- #07 – William Byron
- #7 – Carson Hocevar
Note: This article will be updated as more information about the weekend comes out.