NASCAR at Indianapolis Brickyard 400 Live Results Updates Today: Time, Schedule, Starting Lineup
- On Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Chase Briscoe secured a pole with 183.165 mph, edging Bubba Wallace by 0.013 seconds.
- Briscoe has claimed his fifth pole of the season, building on his Crown Jewel sweep to reinforce season consistency.
- Denny Hamlin crashed off the Safer barrier in Turn 2, damaging his Camry and relegating him to 39th start position.
- Toyota filled the top five starting spots for the first time at Indianapolis, highlighting a significant achievement at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- Sunday's forecast, according to NWS Indianapolis, predicts a 60% chance of rain after 5 p.m., with broadcast on Sling, Max, TNT, TruTV, and HBO Max.
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Bubba Wallace Wins Brickyard 400 On Fumes In Double OT Finish
Source: Justin Casterline / Getty SPEEDWAY, Ind. — In the 116-year history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, there has never been an African-American winner on the IMS oval… until now! Bubba Wallace, who races for 23XI Racing, which is partially owned by Michael Jordan, was able to save just enough fuel when the race was forced into an overtime scenario not once, but twice. “I’m wore out,” Wallace said. “We finally did it. To be the best, you …
Bubba Wallace Admits Frustration Despite Spiraling Qualifying Order for Brickyard 400
A complex swirl of emotions has marked Bubba Wallace’s journey through the qualifying rounds of the 2025 Brickyard 400, reflecting the intense pressures and unpredictabilities of high-stakes NASCAR racing. Rather than simply embracing a conventional sense of satisfaction or disappointment, Wallace found himself caught between frustration and exhilaration after narrowly missing the pole position. This duality shines a light on the razor-thin marg…
Indiana native wins pole for 2025 Brickyard 400
SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — The starting lineup has been determined for Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The driver leading the field to green will be Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chase Briscoe. Briscoe, a Mitchell, Ind., native, captured the pole for Sunday’s race with a qualifying lap of 183.165 mph. His Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin was last to qualify and was tracking to have a better lap than Briscoe, but Hamlin crashed off…
Race Results: NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis
Bubba Wallace scored the biggest win of his career and punched his ticket to the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs on Sunday, winning the Brickyard 400 Presented by PPG at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Wallace was leading when rain arrived with six laps to go, and maintained the top spot ahead of Kyle Larson on the first attempt at overtime following track drying. Despite concerns about fuel, Wallace stayed out on track ahead of the field for the second …
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