A weekend of speed at Michigan
The NASCAR Cup Series will converge on Michigan International Speedway on June 7 for the FireKeepers Casino 400, a 200‑lap, 400‑mile event that features three distinct stages.
Denny Hamlin, the defending race winner, captured pole position in qualifying but will be forced to start at the rear of the field after officials deemed unapproved adjustments a penalty.
Carson Hocevar, who secured second spot on the grid, will lead the pack to the green flag, setting the stage for a competitive battle among the series’ elite drivers.
Broadcast and streaming details
The race will be televised nationally on Amazon Prime Video, with additional coverage available through HBO Max for in‑car camera feeds and NASCAR.com for live audio commentary.
Fans can also follow real‑time stats and pit road action via the official NASCAR app, ensuring a comprehensive viewing experience across platforms.
Teams, owners and the full starting lineup
The event will feature a deep field of competitors representing organizations such as Joe Gibbs Racing, 23XI Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, Spire Motorsports, Legacy Motor Club, RFK Racing, Haas Factory Team, Front Row Motorsports, Team Penske, Richard Childress Racing, Kaulig Racing, Trackhouse Racing, Rick Ware Racing and Wood Brothers Racing. Among the drivers slated to take the green flag are Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, William Byron, Erik Jones, Daniel Suarez, Riley Herbst, Bubba Wallace, Chris Buescher, Cole Custer, Zane Smith, John Hunter Nemechek, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Michael McDowell, Austin Dillon, Noah Gragson, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ty Dillon, AJ Allmendinger, Brad Keselowski, Ryan Preece, Austin Hill, Alex Bowman, Shane van Gisbergen, Austin Cindric, Ross Chastain, Cody Ware, Connor Zilisch, Todd Gilliland, JJ Yeley and Josh Berry.