NASCAR heads to Michigan this afternoon for its annual race at Michigan International Speedway: the FireKeepers Casino 400.

The 400-mile race on a two-mile track consists of 200 total laps, divided into three stages of 45, 75, and 80 laps.

Denny Hamlin, who won this race last year and currently sits in second in the Cup Series standings, will start in pole position for today’s race.

FireKeepers Casino 400: what to know

  • When: June 7, 3 p.m. ET
  • Where: Michigan International Speedway (Brooklyn, Michigan)
  • Channel: Streaming exclusive
  • Streaming: Prime Video (try it free)

Michigan native and third-year driver Carson Hocevar will start in second, and current Cup Series leader Tyler Reddick starts third.

FireKeepers Casino 400 start time

The FireKeepers Casino 400 is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. ET today, June 7.

What channel is today’s NASCAR race on?

Today’s (June 7) NASCAR race won’t be on regular television; it will air exclusively on the Prime Video streaming service.

How to watch the NASCAR FireKeepers Casino 400 for free

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FireKeepers Casino 400 starting lineup

  1. Denny Hamlin
  2. Carson Hocevar
  3. Tyler Reddick
  4. Ty Gibbs
  5. Chase Briscoe
  6. Chase Elliott
  7. Kyle Larson
  8. Christopher Bell
  9. William Byron
  10. Erik Jones
  11. Daniel Suárez
  12. Riley Herbst
  13. Bubba Wallace
  14. Chris Buescher
  15. Cole Custer
  16. Zane Smith
  17. John Hunter Nemechek
  18. Joey Logano
  19. Ryan Blaney
  20. Michael McDowell
  21. Austin Dillon
  22. Noah Gragson
  23. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  24. Ty Dillon
  25. AJ Allmendinger
  26. Brad Keselowski
  27. Ryan Preece
  28. Austin Hill
  29. Alex Bowman
  30. Shane van Gisbergen
  31. Austin Cindric
  32. Ross Chastain
  33. Cody Ware
  34. Connor Zilisch
  35. Todd Gilliland
  36. J.J. Yeley
  37. Josh Berry

NASCAR on Prime Video 2026 schedule:

Prime Video will be the exclusive broadcaster of three more NASCAR Cup Series races, including today’s race.


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