Do they still have the Brickyard 400? Here's the weekend schedule in Indianapolis
The NASCAR Cup Series returns to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval in 2024 after three years racing on the IMS road course.
The Brickyard 400 is the 23rd points-paying race in the 26-race Cup regular season, which will be followed by 10 playoff races. A series champion will be crowned on Nov. 10.
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
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What channel is the Brickyard 400 on?
TV: NBC
Radio: IMS Radio Network
Streaming: SiriusXM Channel 90
Brickyard 400 tickets
Practice tickets begin at $25. Race 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
15, Cody Ware, Ware, Ford
16, A.J. Allmendinger, Kaulig, Chevrolet
17, Chris Buescher, RFK, Ford
19, Martin Truex Jr., Gibbs, Toyota
20, Christopher Bell, Gibbs, Toyota
21, Harrison Burton, Wood Brothers, Ford
22, Joey Logano, Penske, Ford
23, Bubby Wallace, 23XI, Toyota
24, William Byron, Hendrick, Chevrolet
31, Daniel Hemric, Kaulig, Chevrolet
33, Ty Dillon, Childress, Chevrolet
34, Michael McDowell, Front Row, Ford
38, Todd Gilliland, Front Row, Ford
41, Ryan Preece, Stewart Haas, Ford
42, John Hunder Nemechek, Legacy, Toyota
43, Erik Jones, Legacy, Toyota
45, Tyler Reddick, 23XI, Toyota
47, Ricky Stenhouse, JTG Daugherty, Chevrolet
48, Alex Bowman, Hendrick, Chevrolet
51, Justin Haley, Ware, Ford
54, Ty Gibbs, Gibbs, Toyota
66, B.J. McLeod, Power Source, Ford
71, Zane Smith, Spire, Chevrolet
77, Carson Hocevar, Spire, Chevrolet
84, Jimmie Johnson, Legacy, Toyota
99, Daniel Suarez, Trackhouse, Chevrolet
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Brickyard 400 schedule on Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval