Nascar

NASCAR’s FireKeepers Casino 400 Set for June Showdown at Michigan

Denny Hamlin's pole position overshadowed by penalties, Toyota dominance, and broadcast details

The FireKeepers Casino 400, the next NASCAR Cup Series race, is scheduled for June 7 at the 2‑mile oval in Brooklyn, Michigan, a track that will host 200 laps of high‑speed competition.

Denny Hamlin captured the pole during qualifying, but the car will be moved to the rear of the field after officials discovered unapproved adjustments, a penalty that reshapes the early dynamics of the event.

Toyota has continued its recent dominance at Michigan, having won the last two races on the same layout, while Tyler Reddick topped practice sessions by a wide margin, suggesting strong potential for the upcoming contest.

Broadcast and Coverage

Fans will be able to watch the action live on Amazon Prime Video, with supplementary streams of in‑car camera footage on HBO Max and audio coverage on NASCAR.com, ensuring multiple ways to follow the race.

The green flag is slated for approximately 2:20 p.m. Central Time, and the event will be divided into three stages — 45 laps, 75 laps and 80 laps — covering a total distance of 400 miles.

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