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NASCAR at Michigan 2015: Start time, lineup, TV schedule, live streaming info
It’s NASCAR race day at Michigan International Speedway, and we’ve got some essential information you need to get ready for Sunday’s Pure Michigan 400.
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USA Today Sports’ Jeff Gluck breaks down the Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway. USA TODAY Sports
BROOKLYN, Mich. — It’s NASCAR race day at Michigan International Speedway, and we’ve got some essential information you need to get ready for Sunday’s Pure Michigan 400.
START TIME: Michael Harris, executive director of the Michigan chapter of Paralyzed Veterans of America, is scheduled to instruct drivers to start their engines at 2:38 p.m. ET today. If you want to skip the pre-race show and just tune in for the race, turn on your TV at 2:46 p.m. for the green flag.
RACE DISTANCE: The Pure Michigan 400, the second of two Sprint Cup races this season at MIS, is 200 laps around the 2-mile track for a total of 400 miles.
NATIONAL ANTHEM: Jena Irene will perform the national anthem.
TV/RADIO SCHEDULE: The NBC Sports Network will broadcast today’s race beginning with a 2 p.m. pre-race show. The Motor Racing Network (MRN) will call the race on the radio.
LIVE STREAMING: NBC will stream the race for subscribers on its mobile app and website.
WEATHER: Sunday’s MIS forecast is excellent – a high of 88 with a 10 percent chance of rain.
LAST TIME: Jeff Gordon, racing for the final time at MIS today, won last year’s Pure Michigan 400, leading 68 of the 200 laps. He’s looking for his first win of the season.
STARTING LINEUP: Matt Kenseth won the pole Friday as Joe Gibbs Racing dominated qualifying, claiming four of the top six starting spots. Kyle Busch, who qualified sixth, will start at the rear of the field after wrecking in Saturday practice and going to a backup car.
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