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Caitlin Clark's image will adorn the hood of a car in NASCAR's Brickyard 400

The Indiana Fever start their Olympic break this weekend, but Caitlin Clark remains prominent in Indianapolis.

An image of her launching a jump shot in an Iowa uniform will adorn the hood of Josh Berry's No. 4 car in NASCAR's Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Clark has an endorsement deal with Panini Trading Cards, which is hooking up with the Stewart Haas Racing driver as the primary sponsor for this race.

Back to the oval: Best and worst of NASCAR Brickyard 400 action

Berry, a Cup rookie, has a couple of third-place finishes this year.

What date is the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis?

All times ET

Friday, July 19

Noon: Gates open

1:05-1:55 p.m.: Xfinity Series practice

2:35-3:25 p.m.: Cup Series practice

Saturday, July 20

10 a.m.: Gates open

12:05-12:55 p.m.: Xfinity Series qualifying

1:05-2:25 p.m.: Cup Series qualifying

3:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series 250-mile race (100 laps)

Sunday, July 21

10 a.m.: Gates open

12:30-1:15 p.m.: Track walk ($20 voucher required)

1:40-1:55 p.m.: Drivers' brick walk

1:55 p.m.: Driver introductions

2:30 p.m.: Brickyard 400 Cup Series race

What channel is the Brickyard 400 on?

TV: NBC

Radio: IMS Radio Network

Streaming: SiriusXM Channel 90

Brickyard 400 tickets

Practice tickets begin at $25Race tickets begin at $50.

NASCAR Brickyard 400 winners

160 laps on the 2.5.-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval

Year

Winner

2020

Kevin Harvick

2019

Kevin Harvick

2018

Brad Keselowski

2017

Kasey Kahne

2016

Kyle Busch

2015

Kyle Busch

2014

Jeff Gordon

2013

Ryan Newman

2012

Jimmie Johnson

2011

Paul Menard

2010

Jamie McMurray

2009

Jimmie Johnson

2008

Jimmie Johnson

2007

Tony Stewart

2006

Jimmie Johnson

2005

Tony Stewart

2004

Jeff Gordon

2003

Kevin Harvick

2002

Bill Elliott

2001

Jeff Gordon

2000

Bobby Labonte

1999

Dale Jarrett

1998

Jeff Gordon

1997

Ricky Rudd

1996

Dale Jarrett

1995

Dale Earnhardt

1994

Jeff Gordon

NASCAR Cup winners on road course

Race was 82 laps on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course

Year

Winner

2023

Michael McDowell

2022

Tyler Reddick

2021

A.J. Allmendinger

NASCAR Cup playoff standings

(Through July 14; race winners are in the 16-driver playoffs that begin Sept. 8; the other spots are filled by points winners)

Kyle Larson, 3 wins

Denny Hamlin, 3 wins

William Byron, 3 wins

Christopher Bell, 3 wins

Chase Elliott, 1 win

Tyler Reddick, 1 win

Ryan Blaney, 1 win

Brad Keselowski, 1 win

Alex Bowman, 1 win

Joey Logano, 1 win

Daniel Suarez, 1 win

Austin Cindric, 1 win

Drivers who have not won a race

Martin Truex Jr., +125 of the cut line

Ty Gibbs, +84

Ross Chastain, +53

Chris Buescher, +45

Below the 16-driver cut line

Bubba Wallace, -45

Chase Briscoe, -88

Kyle Busch, -98

Brickyard 400 entry list

(With car number, driver, team, engine)

1, Ross Chastain, Trackhouse, Chevrolet

2, Austin Cindric, Penske, Ford

3, Austin Dillon, Childress, Chevrolet

4, Josh Berry, Stewart Haas, Ford

5, Kyle Larson, Hendrick, Chevrolet

6, Brad Keselowski, RFK, Ford

7, Corey LaJoie, Spire, Chevrolet

8, Kyle Busch, Childress, Chevrolet

9, Chase Elliott, Hendrick, Chevrolet

10, Noah Gragson, Stewart Haas, Ford

11, Denny Hamlin, Gibbs, Toyota

12, Ryan Blaney, Penske, Ford

14, Chase Briscoe, Stewart Haas, Ford

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Caitlin Clark image will appear at NASCAR's Brickyard 400