Nascar

Cole Custer Aims to Break Through at Michigan Ahead of NASCAR Cup Series Race

The No. 41 driver looks to improve on his 28.8 average finish as the series returns to the 2‑mile track

A Crucial Weekend for the No. 41 Team

The NASCAR Cup Series will head to Michigan International Speedway this Sunday, June 7, for a 3 p.m. ET showdown on the 2‑mile oval.

Cole Custer is slated to pilot the No. 41 entry, a car he has come to know well after five O’Reilly Series starts at the venue, where he posted two top‑10 finishes.

Custer’s career at the track yields a 28.8 average finish, with his best result a 23rd‑place run in 2023.

The race will be carried live on Prime, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, giving fans multiple ways to tune in.

A week earlier, at Nashville Superspeedway, the Haas Factory Team showed strength, with Sam Mayer finishing fourth and Sheldon Creed 15th, while Custer battled handling issues to finish 21st.

With the series moving into the summer stretch, the Michigan weekend could prove pivotal for Custer’s momentum and the team’s strategy heading into the next round.

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